Course Syllabus
Course Details
- Course: Student Canvas Course (KCC SCC)
- Term/ Year: Fall 2020
- Credit Hours: 0
- Duration: 09/28/2020 - 12/11/2020
- Meeting Time(s) & Location(s): Distance Education (DE) Online
- Description: This course is designed to help students navigate Klamath Community College's Canvas Learning Management System.
- Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in Klamath Community College course(s)
- Corequisite(s): none
Instructor Information
- Instructor: Center for Teaching and Learning
- Email: CTL@Klamathcc.edu
- Phone Number: 541-880-2374
- Office Hours & Location: 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM Monday - Friday
Course Requirements
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Course Materials:
- None
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Computer Requirements:
- If students do not have access to a computer off campus, there are many computers on campus (Buildings 3, 5, 6, 8, and LRC) students are welcome to use to participate fully in their courses. Most public libraries also have computers with internet access available.
- Students will need to have an up-to-date browser and operating system. Students may need some additional software on their computers to take this class. Check the KCC Distance Education webpage for hardware & software requirements.
- Some of the documents in this course may be available to you in PDF form. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader software on your computer, you can download it by going to http://get.adobe.com/reader .
Course Learning Outcomes
Please read the Learning Outcomes for each week. This will help you to understand what you are expected to learn each week.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the course syllabus and the Klamath Community College Institutional Syllabus
- Navigate the Burgundy Sidebar (Account, Dashboard, Courses, Calendar, Inbox, Help)
- Navigate the Sidebar menu Course Tools (announcements, modules, assignments, discussion boards, quizzes, files, grades)
- How to access Canvas communication tools (chat, collaboration, BigBlueButton, Zoom)
- How to access external resources from Canvas (Google drive, Microsoft Office OneDrive, TutorMe)
- Understand the other features available in Canvas (ToDo lists, Groups, Badges, CoursEval, Ask a Librarian, etc.)
Grading Policy
While the grades received in this course do not affect your overall GPA, it is a required course to help students navigate and be successful using the Canvas Learning Management System.
Late Work Policy
There is no late work policy for this class.
Discussion Board Participation
This course requires at least one response in the one discussion board.
Mission
Klamath Community College provides accessible, quality education and services in response to the diverse needs of the student, business, and community. The College supports student success in workforce training, academic transfer, foundational skills development, and community education.
Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
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Apply Critical Thinking to Problem Solving
Evaluate information, sources, arguments, opinions, and issues to solve problems. -
Communication
Create and convey thoughts, opinions, or information by listening, speaking, reading, or writing. -
Cultural Competence
Demonstrate effective and appropriate interaction in a variety of cultural contexts. -
Professional Competence and Self – Efficacy
Apply knowledge, skills, and attitudes to succeed in a profession or academic program; demonstrate confidence and ability to meet personal, social, academic, and professional goals. -
Teamwork
Demonstrate effective and respectful participation as members and leaders of diverse teams.
Attendance Policies
Classroom Setting– To maintain enrollment in a course, students must attend all the first week’s class meetings unless they have made specific arrangements with the instructor. Those who don’t meet this requirement may be dropped from the class for non-attendance. Students are also expected to attend all class meetings of the courses in which they are enrolled, and repeat absences may affect a student’s grade.
Online Setting - Students must access their online course as early as possible during the first week of the term and complete the designated attendance assignment. Completing this assignment during the first week establishes attendance in the course.
- Failure to complete the attendance assignment will result in the student being automatically dropped from the course.
- A student who seeks an exception to this policy must do so in advance of the absence and/or provide documentation of the emergency that caused it, as determined by the instructor.
- After the first week, if a student stops participating in a course, and the date for dropping has passed, the student may receive a failing grade, unless prior arrangements have been made between the instructor and the student.
Drop/ Withdrawal Policy
During the first week of the term, a student may be dropped from a class by the instructor for non-attendance OR failure to complete assignments. The student may also choose to drop from a class during the first week of the term with no financial obligation for tuition and fees for the dropped class. After the first week, students may withdraw from a class, but are then financially responsible for all of the tuition and fees. If for any reason a student must withdraw from a course, it is the student’s responsibility to do so by submitting an online drop form through MyKCC or by contacting a Student Success Representative in Enrollment Services.
A grade of “W” will be assigned if the withdrawal occurs by the 8th Friday of the term (for summer term, the 6th Friday of the term). If a student simply stops attending rather than officially withdrawing, he or she will receive a grade of “F” for the course.
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
To maintain good academic standing aid at Klamath Community College (KCC), a student must meet the Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). Failure to meet any of the standard requirements will result in warning or disqualification from receiving federal financial aid or warning, probation or academic suspension from attending KCC.
SAP means maintaining a term GPA of 2.00 and a 66.67% or higher completion rate. The completion rate is based on the number of credits that a student is enrolled in as of the published add/drop deadline. A grade of W, I, or F does not count as successful completion of a class. KCC will apply the SAP standards at the completion of each term after final grades are posted. The completion requirements are listed at: http://goo.gl/rTcQMz .
Academic Resources
Online Technical Support – Canvas provides 24/7, 365 days a year technical support for Canvas issues. All methods of contacting Canvas can be found by logging in to Canvas and selecting the Help option found on the navigation bar. The Help Button will give you the following options for communication: Chat with Canvas Support, Canvas Support Hotline, and Report a Problem.
The Help Button:
Students can also e-mail Canvas Support: support@instructure.com
Additional information on academic resources is available from: https://www.klamathcc.edu/en-US/Academics/CTL/Student-Info-Resources
Library Services – Library resources are available in the LRC which is located in building 9, room 9214. Library databases can be accessed at https://www.klamathcc.edu/Academics/LRC.
Testing Center Services – Proctoring services are available for campus students in the testing center which is located in building 3, room 355. Current hours of operation can be found at https://www.klamathcc.edu/en-US/Academics/LRC/Testing-Center
Tutoring Services – Tutoring services are available for campus students in the tutoring center and online. The tutoring center is located in building 9, room 9206. Online students can access the tutors and their schedule at https://www.klamathcc.edu/en-US/Academics/LRC/Tutoring-Center For those needing after hour assistance, tutoring services are available through the TutorMe link in Canvas.
Learning Accommodations - Klamath Community College’s mission is to ensure that all students with disabilities have equal access to educational opportunities. Students can find further information on documentation and services provided at: https://www.klamathcc.edu/Students/Disability-Accomodations.
COVID-19 Precautions
Social distancing practices are required for all face-to-face courses: maintain a distance of at least 6 feet apart from other people.
Masks, face shields, or face coverings are required in all lab courses. In non-lab classrooms, instructors will determine if these protective measures are mandatory or recommended.
The following persons are not required to wear a mask, face shield, or face covering:
- Persons under the age of 12
- Persons who require accommodations under federal or state law*
Students, staff, and faculty are required to conduct a self-check for COVID-19 symptoms and stay at home, if they are symptomatic. Symptoms include cough, fever or chills, fatigue, headache, pain, and weakness. Other symptoms can include loss of a sense of taste or smell, sore throat, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing.
*For more information: https://www.klamathcc.edu/en-US/About/News-and-Events/COVID-19
Recordings
Regardless of the type of course, KCC reserves the right to record all audio or video communications (e.g. Zoom meetings) and to use the recordings for internal and external distribution without seeking consent from each individual depicted. If an individual does not want to be recorded, they should notify their instructor prior to the scheduled recordings.
Netiquette
Effective written communication is an important part of online learning. In a face-to-face classroom, body language, verbal responses, and questions help the facilitator and participants communicate with each other. In an online environment, however, misunderstandings can easily occur when participants do not follow basic rules of netiquette (online etiquette). Therefore, please use the following guidelines when communicating in this course:
- Use a descriptive subject line in forum posts.
- Include your name in all e-mails because recipients cannot always tell who you are based on your e-mail address.
- Derogatory comments, ranting, and vulgar language are not acceptable in any form of communication in this course.
- Keep in mind that something you consider offensive may be unintentional.
- Any student who engages in inappropriate and disruptive communication may be dropped from the course, assigned a grade of “F,” and be ineligible for a tuition refund.
- If you are concerned about something that appears unacceptable, please inform your instructor.
- Do not use ALL CAPITAL LETTERS in online communication, as doing so indicates you are yelling. Limited use of capitalized words is acceptable when you need to emphasize a point.
- You may use appropriate emoticons/emojis in the forums, chats, and messages.
Academic Integrity
Students are subject to disciplinary action if they intentionally or unintentionally participate in any of the following activities:
- Representing someone else’s work or ideas, including those copied from online searches, as their own (plagiarism).
- Using inappropriate or prohibited aids for examinations or graded assignments, including but not limited to others’ answers, notes, phone or other electronic devices, and test files (cheating).
- Submitting work from another class without written instructor permission from both classes.
Note that instructors may submit a selection of papers each term to review potential student plagiarism. The penalty for first offense may include failure of the assignment. A second offense may result in a conduct hearing with possible outcomes of course failure, academic dismissal, or suspension and other sanctions.
FERPA Policy
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) provides for the protection of student records. Consistent with FERPA, KCC has identified information which is considered part of a student's educational records. In compliance with the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, KCC is prohibited from providing certain information of student records to a third party such as information on grades, billing, tuition and fees assessments, financial aid (including scholarships, grants, work-study, or loan amounts). This restriction applies, but is not limited to: parents, spouse, or a sponsor. Students may grant KCC permission to release information about your student records to a third party by submitting a completed Student Information Consent to Release form.
Title IX Policy
Klamath Community College is committed to creating a learning and working environment that ensures equal access and opportunity to education and resources for all of its students, free of bias, discrimination, and harassment. This includes, but is not limited to, sexual harassment, domestic and dating violence, sexual assault and stalking, as well as any type or form of, gender-based discrimination, discrimination against pregnant and parenting students, gender-based bullying, and hazing. We understand that sexual violence can undermine students’ academic success, and we encourage students who have experienced any form of sexual misconduct or discrimination to talk to someone about their experience in order to get the support they need.
If you have experienced or observed sexual violence/assault, harassment, or discrimination of any kind, reporting options can be found at www.klamathcc.edu/Complaints, or you may contact the Director of Student Support Services at 541-880-2364 or titleIX@klamathcc.edu.
24-Hour Crisis Line: Students are encouraged to contact the Klamath Crisis Center at 541-884-0390 for support and assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
These policies apply to all forms of learning: face-to-face, hybrid, and distance education.
Klamath Community College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity/Veteran/ADA institution embracing diversity. We encourage and welcome women, minority, veteran, and disabled candidates.
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