ANT 3163M
Mesoamerican Archaeology

Dr. Arlen Chase

achase@mail.ucf.edu

CL1 308, 10:00-11:50 AM M W, Summer Term A


Instructor Contact:

Instructor Dr. Arlen Chase
Office Phillips Hall 309E
Office
Hours
T, Th 8-9:30 or call 3-2227
Phone 407-823-2227
Homepage http://www.caracol.org/the_chases.htm


Readings:

To view a complete list of the readings for this course, log-in to the WebCT portion of the course by clicking on the "Class log-in" button in the left column, then select "Readings"

Academic Dishonesty:

Academic Dishonestry will not be tolerated in any form. Violations of student academic behavior standards are outlined in The Golden Rule, the University of Central Flroida's Student Handbook. See http://www.goldenrule.sdes.ucf.edu for further details.

 

Login and Password Information:

To access the "Student List" or "Class Login" portions of this course, students must follow UCF's log-in and password conventions, which can be access through the "on-line learning" button to the left of this frame. Standard web-based course protocols should be used for this course.

 

E-mail Protocols

1. Be sure to keep your e-mail address in the student list is current so that you can receive updated information on the course.

2. Check e-mail and forums often - at least 2 times per week (more often would be better).

3. Be patient when you ask a question (either on the forums or in e-mail).

4. Use e-mail for questions that: a. are personal in nature or b. have been posted on the forum for at least 48 hours and have not been answered by another member of the class.

5. When e-mailing the instructor, always put the course prefix and number (ANT3163) in the subject heading, but feel free to add additional information afterwards that will let the instructor know the nature of your communication.

6. Be sure to sign all e-mail messages.

7. Do not use the class e-mails for inappropriate purposes such as chain letters or solicitations.

Forum protocols

1. Use the forums for questions that may be answered by others in the group as well as for posting assignments.

2. Respond to other class members' questions and postings if you know the answers or have something different to say.

3. Use the appropriate forums; do not post everything to the "Main" Forum.

4. Keep up with forum posting and reading; do not expect to receive full credit for postings that take place only during the last few days or weeks of the course.

5. Use the "reply" button rather than the "compose" button if you are replying to someone else and remember to "update listing" or "reload" to see what you have posted.

6. If a heading is not specified for a particular assignment, compose subject headings that clearly indicate the nature of what you are posting.

7. After initial postings - in which you are just getting comfortable with the forum - attempt to avoid comments such as "I agree" or "ditto" that add little to the discussion.

8. Cut and paste large blocks of texts into the forum rather than typing directly, but preview the information and add appropriate spaces before submitting so that your contributions are easily read by others.

9. Feel free to use the appropriate forum(s) (and chat) for conversations with other members of the class about topics that are of interest to you, but please be patient, considerate, and courteous at all times.

10. Enjoy the course.

 

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