Course Requirements

  • Have Internet access, email, and a USB drive.
  • Make presentations and projects accessible via the Towson University server. If you have not already done so, I suggest that you create a graduate student digital portfolio from which these presentations and tools can be accessed.

    FTP, SSH, or VPN client software is available at the Towson University Office of Technology Services
    < http://wwwnew.towson.edu/adminfinance/ots/CoreTechSecurity/OTSDownloads.asp >.
  • Prepare for class discussion by keeping up-to-date with required assignments, team work responsibilities, and reading.
  • Organize and maintain a School Library Organization and Administration notebook or maintain documents on your USB drive and upload presentations on Towson server. The purpose is for you to archive information from class sessions, class activities, presentations, etc. that will serve you now and in the future (coursework and on the job).
  • Complete assignments as specified on scoring tools and give to the instructor when due.Up to 10 points will be deducted for ssignments turned in later than due date.
  • Work collaboratively and cooperatively within a team. Team assignments must reflect contributions by ALL team members.
  • Participate in class discussion.
  • Make arrangements with colleague to get handouts distributed at missed class.
  • Follow the university's guidelines in regard to completion of course requirements. Students who violate university standards will not receive course credit. Any instance of cheating on an assignment or an assessment will result in a grade of zero for that particular assignment. Any instance of plagiarism will result in a grade of zero for that particular assignment.