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I'm glad you have decided to join us this
semester. For this traditional, face-to-face class, plan
on 10-14 hours per week. I am
here to help and guide you as much as possible. Feel free to ask for help
at any time. I am happy to
answer any questions you may have, but you have to ask.
The best way to contact me outside of class is through e-mail.
My turn-around time for e-mail is about 48 hours (except weekends/holidays),
although I may often reply much faster than that. The time it takes
me to return your message may depend on several things: I might want
to research the answer, I might have several other messages to
respond to, or the server might be down. Be patient, and I will
respond as quickly as I can.
If you have not already done so,
(and you want a "head start" for class, one of the first things you should do is set up your MCC Portal
email account. This email account will be used during the course (I will not be sending emails to
your personal email address.) It's free and easy to do. To set
up the account, go the following link: Create an MCC Account.
In addition to our class
time, you will have access to
much of the course information through WebCT beginning Tuesday, January 15. (Use the same password you set up for
your MCC email account).
You will be using MCC's
multi-purpose lab to do much of your work. Because of this, you must
have a free MCC Student ID to enter the lab (and a reminder that no
children/guests are allowed to accompany you).
If you want to complete
your lab work from home, you will need
access to the Internet and Notepad. Either way, you'll need to have a USB Flash Drive for storing your files.
The course is structured to take
sixteen weeks (plus the final).
Attendance at all classes is highly
recommended. You will receive a syllabus on the first day of class
with all of the details/requirements for the class. Assignment
deadlines are firm and you are responsible for meeting them.
Assignments will include reading, projects, lecture questions,
presentations, labs, online access, group discussions and projects, exercises,
quizzes, and online tests.Deadlines are
firm (Tuesdays at 11pm, Arizona time), and you are responsible for meeting them.
Although the emphasis of
the class is technical skills and concepts, many of the assignments
you will complete promote skills which will help you to be effective
in your present and future learning as well as in the community and
business world. They include critical thinking, team work through
collaborative learning, ethics, interpersonal skills, civic
engagement, and organization.
Before class begins, check out
the CIS 133DA Course Info page. You may also take the Distance Learning Quiz to check to see if this learning method is for you. If you have
any questions before class, please contact me at debweberg@mesacc.edu . Once your course begins, you should use the WebCT course mail to contact me.
If you are on campus, please feel
free to stop in and say hello. My office hours will be posted
on my home page.
The course begins
Tuesday, January 15, and I will email you before that time (if
you have an MCC Email Account). I'm looking
forward to a fun and informative semester. I hope you are too!
Deb Fells
MCC CIS Faculty, Business Department
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