Late Work: Late work may be submitted up to two weeks after the original assignment due date; however, they will receive a 20% deduction. After two weeks, assignments will be locked. If you are struggling or experiencing extenuating circumstances and need an extension on a particular assignment, contact me before the assignment is due and we will set an alternate deadline. Also, note that I do not give feedback on late assignments.
Technology: As previously mentioned, you must bring a pen and paper to class with you every day for note taking. Devices like laptops and tablets will be allowed for in-class writing and research; however, during small group and whole class discussions I will often ask that laptops be closed. Other devices, like cell phones, headphones, and earbuds are not welcome in class and should stay in your bag. Consistent technological disruptions will negatively affect your overall participation grade.
Formatting: Every paper and assignment submitted for this course must be typed with 1-inch margins in Times New Roman 12-point font, double-spaced. They must also adhere to current MLA (Modern Language Association) style guidelines.
Page Length Requirements: Each paper you turn in for this class will have a required page length, a requirement that refers to full pages, not sheets of paper. For example, a four-page assignment must be four full pages, not three and a half pages.
Schedule: The course schedule is available on Canvas, including all readings, assignments, and discussions. You are responsible for keeping up to date on reading and assignment due dates / times. If I make changes to the schedule, I will announce the changes in class and make the changes to the Canvas schedule.
Use of Artificial Intelligence: Within this course, all submitted assignments should be written, developed, created, or inspired by you. If any work is created by artificial intelligence (AI) it will be considered plagiarized work and a violation of SUU Policy 6.33: Academic Misconduct. This could result in a failing grade to disciplinary action through the Dean of Students’ Office. AI is an evolving technology and will impact our academic, professional, and personal lives. It is important that as part of your education, you learn to critically think, create, and evaluate products/assignments.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools: Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, such as ChatGPT and BingAI, are not allowed to be used in this class. Although the use of these types of tools may be allowed in other classes or are used professionally, this class will focus on learning foundations without the aid of generative AI. Any perceived use of generative AI will be investigated for possible submission to the university as cheating.