Information Access
IT 100
Syllabus - Fall 2007

Last Modified 6/6/07

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.

The IA Web Site: http://ia.juniata.edu

The course materials must be accessed through Moodle: http://moodle.juniata.edu 

Email Contact: ia@juniata.edu 

Use this address if you have any questions about the course.

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Instructor Information

IA Supervisor:
Dr. Loren Rhodes, x3620, Brumbaugh Science Center C208, rhodes@juniata.edu 

IA Instructors:
Dwight Bard
barddd04@juniata.edu
Megan Bachinski
bachime04@juniata.edu
Erica Bennett
benneel05@juniata.edu
Lisa Castagna
castalj05@juniata.edu
 Meredith Eatough
eatouma05@juniata.edu
Taurik Elgabrowny
elgabti3@juniata.edu
Kaye Gouldey
gouldjk04@juniata.edu
Patrick Haskins
haskipd04@juniata.edu
Gregory Kilbride
kilbrgb06@juniata.edu
Sarah Latham
lathase04@juniata.edu
 Travis Marzo
marzotl07@juniata.edu
Pamela Mansell
mansepd05@juniata.edu
Bret Naugle
nauglbd04@juniata.edu
Floyd Sample
samplf04@juniata.edu

Feel free to contact your IA assistant or the IA supervisor with questions!

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Information Access Materials

Required Text
·        
This guide: Juniata College Information Access Guide, 2007-2008 printing. It was written for this course and all of the modules refer to it. You must bring it to class every week.  

Recommended Text and Materials
·         A jump 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. How you choose to do so is up to you, but you must be able to access your work at any point in the semester.

 

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The Modules

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The general topics addressed in the required modules are:

All students are also required to complete an exit survey to complete the course. 

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Library Module

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Attendance

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Outside Assignments

 
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Policy on Collaboration and Plagiarism

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Grading

Module Weight  Details
Orientation
First Day
Ethics and Netiquette
Sustainability
5%
  5%  
5%
5%
  • Basic "housekeeping" information
  • Complete surveys and agreement forms
  • There are do's and don'ts that you need to be aware of
  • Be aware of Juniata's environmental resources, paper usage, etc.
Basic PC and Security 10%
  • Competency is an on-line exam
Word
Excel Spreadsheet
PowerPoint
Movie Maker
Dreamweaver
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
  • Generally prepare a simple document containing specified components to demonstrate your understanding in the use of these applications
Beeghly Library Instruction and Assignments 20%  
Attendance  
  • 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 Tuesday, December 11, 2006 at 5 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 course 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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