UT Dallas Syllabus For Sci5324.16a.06u Taught by Cynthia Ledbetter (Ledbeter)
UT Dallas Syllabus For Sci5324.16a.06u Taught by Cynthia Ledbetter (Ledbeter)
UT Dallas Syllabus For Sci5324.16a.06u Taught by Cynthia Ledbetter (Ledbeter)
5/27/06 – 6/2/06 Online Lessons: Abiotic and biotic factors that affect the biomes of N. Texas
6/5/06 Science, pedagogy, technology of teaching about lacustrine systems
6/6/06 Field work: Lacustrine Systems
6/7/06 Follow-up: Data analysis of lacustrine systems
6/12/06 Science, pedagogy, technology of teaching about prairie restoration
6/13/06 Field work: Prairie Restoration
6/14/06 Follow-up: Data analysis of prairie restoration
6/19/06 Science, pedagogy, technology of teaching about urban fauna
6/20/06 Field work: Urban Fauna
6/21/06 Follow-up: Data analysis of urban fauna
6/22/06 Science, pedagogy, technology of teaching about water quality/quantity
6/23/06 Field work: Water Quality
6/24/06 Follow-up: Data analysis of water quality
6/26/06 Science, pedagogy, technology of teaching about riparian systems
6/27/06 Field work: Riparian Systems
6/28/06 Presentations, field book due
6/29/06 Follow-up: Concluding comments, final approval of field reports and lesson plans
7/17/06 Final projects (field report and lesson plan) due
Course Policies
Projects will be graded using rubrics that students will find within the WebCT course
shell. Objective quizzes are within the online modules and give immediate feedback.
Grading (credit) Discussion board responses are graded subjectively based on the thoughtfulness of
Criteria the responses to the questions. Field books will be graded based on completeness.
Detailed descriptions of projects and grading procedures are within the WebCT
course shell.
Fieldwork will have to be made up on your own, with field notes, data collection, and
Late Work
field questions answered as if you participated in the field trip.
All students are expected to work through online modules by deadlines provided
Class Attendance
within the WebCT course shell. Face-to-face meetings are required, as are field trips.
Classroom Everyone is expected to bring a positive attitude to class and to maintain professional
Citizenship interactions with all participants.
Participants are to arrive at the field site, ready to work, at the appointed time. See the
Field Trip
schedule within the WebCT course shell. Also found there are attire and materials
Policies
requirements.
The University of Texas System and The University of Texas at Dallas have rules and
regulations for the orderly and efficient conduct of their business. It is the
responsibility of each student and each student organization to be knowledgeable
about the rules and regulations, which govern student conduct and activities. General
information on student conduct and discipline is contained in the UTD publication, A
to Z Guide, which is provided to all registered students each academic year.
A student at the university neither loses the rights nor escapes the responsibilities of
citizenship. He or she is expected to obey federal, state, and local laws as well as the
Regents’ Rules, university regulations, and administrative rules. Students are subject
to discipline for violating the standards of conduct whether such conduct takes place
on or off campus, or whether civil or criminal penalties are also imposed for such
conduct.
The faculty expects from its students a high level of responsibility and academic
honesty. Because the value of an academic degree depends upon the absolute
integrity of the work done by the student for that degree, it is imperative that a student
demonstrates a high standard of individual honor in his or her scholastic work.
Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, statements, acts or omissions
related to applications for enrollment or the award of a degree, and/or the submission
Academic as one’s own work or material that is not one’s own. As a general rule, scholastic
Integrity dishonesty involves one of the following acts: cheating, plagiarism, collusion and/or
falsifying academic records. Students suspected of academic dishonesty are subject
to disciplinary proceedings.
Plagiarism, especially from the web, from portions of papers for other classes, and
from any other source is unacceptable and will be dealt with under the university’s
policy on plagiarism (see general catalog for details). This course will use the
resources of turnitin.com, which searches the web for possible plagiarism and is over
90% effective.
Email Use
The University of Texas at Dallas recognizes the value and efficiency of
communication between faculty/staff and students through electronic mail. At the
same time, email raises some issues concerning security and the identity of each
individual in an email exchange. The university encourages all official student email
correspondence be sent only to a student’s U.T. Dallas email address and that faculty
and staff consider email from students official only if it originates from a UTD
student account. This allows the university to maintain a high degree of confidence in
the identity of all individual corresponding and the security of the transmitted
information. UTD furnishes each student with a free email account that is to be used
in all communication with university personnel. The Department of Information
Resources at U.T. Dallas provides a method for students to have their U.T. Dallas
mail forwarded to other accounts.
The administration of this institution has set deadlines for withdrawal of any college-
level courses. These dates and times are published in that semester's course catalog.
Withdrawal from Administration procedures must be followed. It is the student's responsibility to
Class handle withdrawal requirements from any class. In other words, I cannot drop or
withdraw any student. You must do the proper paperwork to ensure that you will not
receive a final grade of "F" in a course if you choose not to attend the class once you
are enrolled.
Procedures for student grievances are found in Title V, Rules on Student Services and
Activities, of the university’s Handbook of Operating Procedures.
Copies of these rules and regulations are available to students in the Office of the
Dean of Students, where staff members are available to assist students in interpreting
the rules and regulations.
As per university policy, incomplete grades will be granted only for work
unavoidably missed at the semester’s end and only if 70% of the course work has
Incomplete
been completed. An incomplete grade must be resolved within eight (8) weeks from
Grades
the first day of the subsequent long semester. If the required work to complete the
course and to remove the incomplete grade is not submitted by the specified deadline,
the incomplete grade is changed automatically to a grade of F.
It is the student’s responsibility to notify his or her professors of the need for such an
accommodation. Disability Services provides students with letters to present to
faculty members to verify that the student has a disability and needs accommodations.
Individuals requiring special accommodation should contact the professor after class
or during office hours.
The University of Texas at Dallas will excuse a student from class or other required
activities for the travel to and observance of a religious holy day for a religion whose
places of worship are exempt from property tax under Section 11.20, Tax Code,
Texas Code Annotated.
If a student or an instructor disagrees about the nature of the absence [i.e., for the
purpose of observing a religious holy day] or if there is similar disagreement about
whether the student has been given a reasonable time to complete any missed
assignments or examinations, either the student or the instructor may request a ruling
from the chief executive officer of the institution, or his or her designee. The chief
executive officer or designee must take into account the legislative intent of TEC
51.911(b), and the student and instructor will abide by the decision of the chief
executive officer or designee.
Off-campus, out-of-state, and foreign instruction and activities are subject to state law
Off-Campus and University policies and procedures regarding travel and risk-related activities.
Instruction and Information regarding these rules and regulations may be found at
Course Activities http://www.utdallas.edu/BusinessAffairs/Travel_Risk_Activities.htm. Additional
information is available from the office of the school dean.
These descriptions and timelines are subject to change at the discretion of the Professor.