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D2L help guides
http://help.d2l.arizona.edu/instructors
Instructional Blogging Practices & Case Studies
http://elearn.arizona.edu/blogs/bestpractices/
Brian Atkinson
Pat Auflick
Karen H. Bell
John Berry
Lynn Bevill
Amanda Castillo
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Covers planning, implementing, and evaluating programs addressing information needs of diverse racial, ethnic, and linguistic communities. Explores complex social, economic, historical, and technological developments impacting library and info. services to diverse communities.
1-Textbook (Must have by Feb 13):
Spradlin, L. K. & Parsons, R. D. (2008) Diversity matters: Understanding diversity in schools. ISBN-13: 978-0-495-18952-7 ISBN: 0-495-18952-9
2-Weekly readings study guides and slide sets posted on D2L
This course has been designed for asynchronous student engagement. It follows a sequential structure for the students' convenience.
For each lecture, start with the Lecture Study Guide and follow the prescribed sequence of readings, slide sets, self-assessment, homework and/or course project activity.
Required assessment activities include 14 Lecture self-assessment activities, 10 Library web-site evaluations, and a Course project. Please refer to the Course Evaluation table and Course Calendar for related information.
Post required assignments and project no later that midnight, the date they are due. For more information follow the Course Calendar.
Students are expected to abide by The University of Arizona Code of Academic Integrity. 'The guiding principle of academic integrity is that a student's submitted work must be the student's own.' If you have any questions regarding what is acceptable practice under this Code, please ask an Instructor.
How to submit your assignments: Submit ALL assignments through D2L. No email submission will be accepted unless if authorized by the instructor. Make sure your name is included in the header/title page of your assignment.
Assignment due dates: Please refer to the attached Course Calendar for all due dates and related information.
Writing style: Use The Publication Manual of the APA for citation styles.
Late Policy: Students are expected to meet deadlines for assignments or class projects. Late assignments forfeit 50% of the grade - No exceptions.
The grade of I may be awarded only at the end of a term, when all but a minor portion of the course work has been satisfactorily completed. The grade of I is not to be awarded in place of a failing grade or when the student is expected to repeat the course; in such a case, a grade other than I must be assigned. Students should make arrangements with the instructor to receive an incomplete grade before the end of the term ...
If the incomplete is not removed by the instructor within one year the I grade will revert to a failing grade.
Grading structure for IRLS554 Spring2008:
A 93% to 100% C+ 76% to 77%
A- 90% to 92% C 70% to 75%
B+ 88% to 92% C- 68% to 69%
B 80% to 85% D 60% to 67%
B- 78% to 79% F < 60%
Howard Rodriguez-Mori