CECS 5400Educational Telecommunications
Summer 2006
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Text:
by Ray Horak (Author), Harry Newton, Mark A. Miller ISBN: 0764548999 Format: Paperback, 720pp Pub. Date: August 2002 Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated Edition Description: 3RD
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Grading:
Late assignments, projects, or papers will lose 1 point each day they are past due. Any assignments not turned in by the last class meeting will be assigned a grade of zero.
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Contact Information:
Dr. Greg Jones Office: Matthews Hall Room 316J Office Phone (940) 565-2057 E-Mail: gjones@unt.edu Office Hours: By appointment.
Academic Ethics:
"Plagiarism and cheating refer to the use of unauthorized books, notes, or otherwise securing help in a test; copying tests, assignments, reports, or term papers; representing the work of another as one's own; collaborating without authority, with another student during an examination or in preparing academic work; or otherwise practicing scholastic dishonesty." Although there are other possibilities, you should expect that the penalty that will be assigned for such infractions will include a failing grade in the course and a recommendation that you be denied a degree. You are expected to conform to all policies of the University of North Texas and work within the honor code. As defined by the United States Copyright Act, it is your responsibility to clearly identify all elements in your work that are not Òoriginal works of authorship.Ó You are expected to strictly obey the provisions of all laws of the United States and the State of Texas in the completion of all course activities, taking particular notice of the provisions of the United States Copyright Act (Title 17 United States Code). This law provides that you may legally use, within certain limitations, certain copyrighted materials in the context of research and scholarship. Do not confuse your ability to legally copy materials under the Òfair useÓ provisions of the Copyright Act with the ability to claim that such a copy is an original work of authorship. For more information on academic dishonesty, please refer to your current student catalog. Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance:
EEO/ADA on Discrimination:
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