Information Access
IT 100
Syllabus - Summer & Fall 2004
Last Modified
1/5/05
Please note - this syllabus is
subject to change!
Downloadable version of the general
syllabus that is in the guide
Welcome to the Information Access course. This one credit course is designed
to prepare and/or assess your information technology skills for your academic
career at Juniata. It will acquaint you with the campus network and computer
applications you will need to use for courses at Juniata. In addition, you will
learn about research methods and formal citation procedures using the L.A.
Beeghly Library's resources. You will also complete three outside assignments
that will allow you to practice your writing skills and demonstrate library and
computer skills you learn in this course.
The IA Web Site: http://ia.juniata.edu
The course materials must be accessed through Blackboard:
http://blackboard.juniata.edu
Email Contact: ia@juniata.edu
Use this address to submit work over the summer and if you have any
questions about the course.
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Instructor Information
Feel free to contact your IA assistant or the IA supervisor with questions!
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Required Text and Materials
- Juniata College Information Access Guide, 2004-2005 printing.
It was written for this course and all of the modules refer to it. You must
bring it to class every week.
- A floppy disk, Zip disk, pen drive (memory stick) or some other storage
media is recommended. You are required to keep electronic copies of all of
your work in the course.
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The Modules
- There are nine required modules and four electives from which you
must choose two electives to complete the requirements. Each module
represents a topic in Information Access. (Topics are listed below.)
- Students work at their own pace to complete most of the modules.
There are deadlines for each modules, however. Students are expected to
make progress on one or more modules during class time. The IA assistant is
available for one-on-one help during the class time. Do not hesitate to ask
your assistant questions.
- Student material for Information Access is accessed via Blackboard (http://blackboard.juniata.edu).
The pages outline the modules, their activities, and refer to corresponding
sections in the IA guide. There are practice exercises on many of the web
pages to help you become comfortable with the material.
- Students must attend an IA session during summer orientation and
complete a lab activity during that session. Students who miss this session
must contact ia@juniata.edu to make
arrangements to make it up.
- The deadlines for the required modules are given in Blackboard. Modules
completed after their deadlines are given half credit. The final deadline
for any credit is Wednesday, December 8, 2004 at 10 p.m. NO credit
will be given for modules after this date.
- Any incomplete modules may result in failure of the course.
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The general topics addressed in the required modules are:
- PC Basics and Word
- Excel Spreadsheets
- PowerPoint presentations
- FrontPage web page and site management
- Netiquette and Eaglenet policies
- Understanding Information Literacy and using the Beeghly Library
All students are also required to complete an exit survey to complete the
course.
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Library Module
- There are six modules that focus primarily on understanding Information
Literacy and the use of library resources. All students must complete these
modules before attending the library session during week six in the Library
Instruction Lab (located in the basement of Beeghly Library). Five quizzes
and one assignment will be required regardless of personal progress on the
other modules.
- It is expected that all materials be reviewed and quizzes completed
before coming to the library during week six. A librarian will present a
short lecture followed by the required assignment that should be completed
in the library.
- The outside assignment will be distributed during week six in the
library.
- Be sure to follow the timeline for the course in order to be fully
prepared when you come to the library.
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Attendance
- Weekly attendance to your regularly scheduled class is required until
you complete all the required and elective modules. You cannot skip a
week even if you've had worked ahead of schedule.
- Absences will affect your grade. The second and subsequent unexcused
absences each result in a deduction of a full letter grade for the course.
- Progress on completing modules must be made each week. You must complete
one or more modules at each class or it will be counted as an absence.
- You must attend the first six classes, regardless of how many modules
you have completed during the summer. These are the opening and library
activities.
- If you know you will be missing class for a legitimate reason,
please contact your assistant prior to the class you will miss (either by
email, phone, or in person). Attendance is taken at the beginning of each
class, and you will be marked for an unexcused absence if you are not
present when attendance is taken and you have not previously contacted your
assistant with a legitimate reason. Unexcused absences will not be
negotiated.
- Please note it may be difficult, if not impossible, to arrange make up
sessions for the library modules.
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Outside Assignments
- There are additional assignments as part of library and Solutions Center
modules. The details can be found in the module contents within Blackboard.
You typically have one week to complete the assignment.
Policy on Collaboration and Plagiarism
- While working with others is a valuable learning experience and is
encouraged in many contexts, the Information Access course is designed to
develop individual computer and library skills. Thus, all IA work is to
be done by the individual.
- Because of the electronic, digital nature of the assignments required in
this course, it is easy to "share", "borrow", and turn in work of others.
This will not be tolerated and will be considered a violation of academic
honesty. Assignments, library research or competencies done by groups of
students will not be accepted and may lead to charges of academic
dishonesty.
- Be careful of the "use" of your work by others, even while being
helpful. Do not give your work to be "used as an example". If your
work is submitted by others, you can be charged with academic dishonesty as
well.
- You may not reuse an assignment from another course as an IA assignment.
- Cite all sources you use, including handouts from EO and other courses.
Failure to cite resources will be regarded as plagiarism.
- All instances of cheating will be handled by the IA Supervisor and will
result in a score of "0" for the assignment for the first violation.
Subsequent instances will result in failure of the course and other action
taken by the college as outlined in
Juniata's Academic Dishonesty Policy. In all cases, the incidents are
filed with the office of Academic Support Services.
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Grading
- Your grade will be determined by the quality of your assignments, the
degree to which you demonstrate competency in the modules, adherence to
deadlines, and class attendance.
- Typically for a competency you must achieve an 80-90% completion for
full credit. Partial credit is given in the case of late submission.
- Calculation of the grade will be available within Blackboard. You are
responsible for resolving any errors by reporting them to your assistant
and/or ia@juniata.edu immediately
- The grade will be calculated according to these weights:
| Module |
Weight |
Details |
Summer Orientation
First Day |
4%
5 % |
- Basic "housekeeping" information
- Complete surveys and agreement forms
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| Basic PC and Microsoft Word |
13% |
- Competency is an on-line exam
|
Excel Spreadsheet
PowerPoint
FrontPage |
9%
9%
9% |
- Generally prepare a simple document containing specified
components to demonstrate your understing in the use of these
applications
|
| Ethics and Netiquette |
9% |
- There are do's and don't's that you need to be aware of
|
| Beeghly Library Instruction and Assignments |
24% |
|
| Electives from Word, Excel, PowerPoint, FrontPage |
18% |
- Choose two areas
- Each 8% in weight
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| Attendance |
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- Unexcused absences are recorded as noted in
Attendance
- Each unexcused absence after the first one, reduces your final
grade each one full letter
|
All course work must be completed by Wednesday, December 8, 2004 at 10 p.m.
and any errors on status pages must be resolved by this time.
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Course Withdrawal Policy
As the course is required of all new Juniata students during the first
semester, students are not permitted to withdraw from the course at any time
without permission from the IA Supervisor, their advisors, and the Office of
Academic Support. As this courese is a graduation requirement, such permission
is granted only in rare cases (e.g. medical leave of absence), and in these
cases, the student must register for the course in the next semester. Students
who fail the course must repeat it in their next semester.
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