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The links below include information about the accessibility of some of the technologies used in your online courses.听

  • Code.org: No VPAT available from the vendor.听
  • Doodle: No VPAT available from the vendor
  • EHR Go

  • QI Macros
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What is Netiquette?

Netiquette refers to the social expectations and behavior norms for online interactions and communications. In the online learning environment, we should follow common social standards. Developing awareness of netiquette will help you succeed in online communication activities (emails, discussion forums, chat, etc.) and to get the most out of your online courses.听 听 听

General Netiquette Rules

  • Be friendly and civil with each other
  • Be forgiving of other people鈥檚 mistakes
  • Avoid abbreviation
  • Avoid 鈥渢ext messaging鈥 language (examples; LOL, NP, TY, emoji's, etc鈥)
  • Avoid 鈥淎LL CAPS鈥 听(IT鈥橲 LIKE YELLING)
  • Respect others鈥 privacy and your own (be careful of personal or confidential information)
  • Stay on topic, and write clearly and concisely
  • Run a spelling and grammar check before posting anything publicly听

Netiquette for Discussion Board听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听

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  • Read other鈥檚 posts before making your own
  • Post early in a thoughtful manner
  • Post relevant information and contribute to a civilized debate
  • Refer to others鈥 posts when replying
  • Cite information correctly

To learn more about citing information correctly, please听听website.

Netiquette for Email

  • Use clear and specific subject lines ( include the class information, section #, class assignment, etc.)
  • Include a proper greeting and closing
  • Be professional
  • Don鈥檛 forward or copy another鈥檚 email without permission听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听

Civility

As you interact with other people in the online environment, please remember that "The 缅北强奸 embraces and celebrates the many differences that exist among the members of a dynamic, intellectual and inclusive community and strives to maintain an environment that respects differences and provides a sense of belonging and inclusion for everyone. Any form of discrimination or harassment, including sexual harassment and sexual misconduct, will not be tolerated."

Title IX, Sexual Assault and Gender Violence Policy听听

The 缅北强奸 is committed to providing a safe learning, living and working environment free from discrimination. Sexual misconduct and incidents of interpersonal violence deeply interrupt the collegiate experience, and 缅北强奸 is dedicated to ensuring a campus that is free of these types of incidents in order to promote community well-being and student success.听 缅北强奸 encourages individuals who believe that they have been sexually harassed, assaulted or subjected to sexual misconduct to seek assistance and support.听

Confidential resources are available on campus at Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and the University Health Center (UHC). For a full list of resources, support opportunities, and reporting options, contact Chelsea Keaton, the University Title IX Coordinator, at 812-464-1703, email the office at title.IX@usi.edu, or stop by the Title IX office in the Wright Administration Building, Forum Wing, Suite 171.听

缅北强奸鈥檚 Data Collection and Privacy Statement

The links below explain how a particular company will be using your information whenever an account is created. Take this into consideration when using this tools in your online courses.听



Academic Integrity

Students have the right and responsibility to pursue their educational goals with academic integrity, which is the hallmark of truth and honesty in an engaged university community.听 Please view theAcademic Integrity Policies and Procedures.听

Civility Statement

The University is dedicated to a culture of civility among students, faculty, and staff.听 The university embraces and celebrates the many differences that exist among the members of a dynamic, intellectual and inclusive community, and strives to maintain an environment that respects differences and provides a sense of belonging and inclusion for everyone.听 If you have experienced discrimination, or know someone who has, you may seek help by contacting 缅北强奸鈥檚 Affirmative Action Officer, Chelsea Keaton, at 812-464-1703 or at title.IX@usi.edu.

Find more information in the Student Rights and Responsibilities: Code of Student Behavior and .听

Class Withdrawal & Incomplete Policy

It is the student鈥檚 responsibility to officially drop/withdraw from any courses before the deadline. The university does not withdraw students from any classes. Please refer to the听缅北强奸 Academic Calendar听for specific dates.听 For more information, please visit听Registrar鈥檚 Office Schedule Changes.

Under special circumstances, students may petition for an incomplete grade. However, it is up to the course instructor to decide if an incomplete will be granted. Students receiving an incomplete grade will need to complete all course requirements by the agreed deadline to avoid an 鈥淔鈥 grade.

Disability Accommodations

If you have a disability for which you may require academic accommodations for this class, please contact Disability Resources at 812-464-1961 or email Disability Communications at听usi1disres@usi.edu听as soon as possible. Students who are approved for accommodations by Disability Resources should request their accommodation letter be emailed to them to forward to their online instructors. Due to the nature of online courses some accommodations approved for on campus courses may not apply. Please discuss this with Disability Resources to clarify as needed.听Students who receive an accommodation letter from Disability Resources are encouraged to discuss the provisions of those accommodations with their professors before or during the first week of the semester.听If you will be in an internship, field, clinical, student teaching, or other off-campus setting this semester please note that approved academic accommodations may not apply.听 Please contact Disability Resources as soon as possible to discuss accommodations needed for access while in this setting.听听For more information, please visit the听听website.

Student Basic Needs

Students who have difficulty affording food on a regular basis or lack a safe place to live and believe this may affect their class performance are encouraged to contact the听.听 A听list of resources听also is available.

Title IX - Sexual Misconduct

The 缅北强奸 is committed to providing a safe learning, living and working environment free from discrimination. Sexual misconduct and incidents of interpersonal violence deeply interrupt the collegiate experience, and 缅北强奸 is dedicated to ensuring a campus that is free of these types of incidents in order to promote community well-being and student success.听 缅北强奸 encourages individuals who believe that they have been sexually harassed, assaulted or subjected to sexual misconduct to seek assistance and support.听

Confidential resources are available on campus at Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and the University Health Center (UHC). For a full list of resources, support opportunities, and reporting options, contact Chelsea Keaton, the University Title IX Coordinator, at 812-464-1703, email the office at title.IX@usi.edu, or stop by the Title IX office in the Wright Administration Building, Forum Wing, Suite 171.听