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=Course Policies for ULI101=
 
=Course Policies for ULI101=
  
===Assignments===
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===Weekly Tutorials===
  
*Assignments consist of sections that must be completed before one can move to the next section. Each section is worth 1 mark. There are three assignments, each composed of six sections, so the total marks attributed to the assignments is 18 marks.
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*Online Tutorials are divided into INVESTIGATIONS that instruct students how to use the Unix/Linux OS.
*Assignments must be completed on time for full credit, the due dates for each assignment are given on the main page of that assignment, as are penalties for late assignments. You cannot lower your overall mark by completing additional sections, no matter how late. Only the additional sections will receive late penalties.
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*Checking programs (called scripts) are used to check if students correctly completed the tutorial:
*Assignments completed after the last day of classes will not receive credit.
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:*If the student makes a mistake, feedback is provided for students to troubleshoot and correct their mistake and re-run the checking program.
*Students are responsible to know assignment due dates. Again, these are indicated both within the assignments and within this website.
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:*Once the program is run and indicates success, marks are awarded to the student.  
Assignment due dates will not be extended.
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*Students MUST complete the weekly tutorial by Friday of the following week (by midnight) to get full marks (no exceptions).  
*Late assignments will be penalized by 10% of the assignment mark per day, including weekends and holidays.
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*Students are responsible to know weekly tutorial due dates. Again, these are indicated in the ULI101 WIKI weekly schedule.
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===Review Tutorials===
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*There are 2 Review Tutorials that students perform to answer questions to test their Unix/Linux Knowledge.
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*The review tutorial contains sections to complete. As students correctly answer questions, marks are awarded.
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*If the student cannot answer a question, they cannot proceed to the next question.
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*Appropriate time will be provided for students to complete these review tutorials.
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*Students are responsible to know Review tutorial due dates. Again, these are indicated in the ULI101 WIKI weekly schedule.
  
 
===Quizzes, Mid-term Test, and Examination===
 
===Quizzes, Mid-term Test, and Examination===
  
*Students are responsible to know the time and location of quizzes, the mid-term test, and the examination.
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*Students are responsible to know the time and location of quizzes, the midterm test, and the final exam.
 
*Students who miss a quiz, test or examination will receive a mark of "0" unless they can submit appropriate documentation that clearly states why they were unable to complete their test or examination and the absence is discussed with faculty.
 
*Students who miss a quiz, test or examination will receive a mark of "0" unless they can submit appropriate documentation that clearly states why they were unable to complete their test or examination and the absence is discussed with faculty.
*The above mentioned documentation must be provided within a week of your missed test or examination.
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*The above mentioned documentation must be provided within a week of your missed test or exam.
 
*Students who legitimately miss a test may have the missed test mark derived from the marks of remaining tests or be given a make up test.
 
*Students who legitimately miss a test may have the missed test mark derived from the marks of remaining tests or be given a make up test.
  
 
===Cheating & Plagiarism===
 
===Cheating & Plagiarism===
  
*Each student should be aware of the College's policy regarding this subject. Seneca's Academic Integrity Policy will be strictly enforced.
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*Each student should be aware of the College's policy regarding this subject. Seneca's [https://www.senecacollege.ca/about/policies/academic-integrity-policy.html Academic Integrity Policy] will be strictly enforced.
*Cheating will not be tolerated. For a first offense student's are given a grade of zero (0). For a second offense they may be expelled from the School of *Information and Communications Technology. Each case is permanently noted on the student's transcript.
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*Cheating will not be tolerated. For a first offense student's are given a grade of zero (0). For a second offense they may be expelled from the School of Information and Communications Technology. Each case is permanently noted on the student's transcript.
  
 
===What constitutes cheating?===
 
===What constitutes cheating?===

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DO NOT USE THIS VERSION OF THE COURSE. This page will no longer be updated.
New version here: https://seneca-ictoer.github.io/ULI101/B-ExtraResources/course-policies

Course Policies for ULI101

Weekly Tutorials

  • Online Tutorials are divided into INVESTIGATIONS that instruct students how to use the Unix/Linux OS.
  • Checking programs (called scripts) are used to check if students correctly completed the tutorial:
  • If the student makes a mistake, feedback is provided for students to troubleshoot and correct their mistake and re-run the checking program.
  • Once the program is run and indicates success, marks are awarded to the student.
  • Students MUST complete the weekly tutorial by Friday of the following week (by midnight) to get full marks (no exceptions).
  • Students are responsible to know weekly tutorial due dates. Again, these are indicated in the ULI101 WIKI weekly schedule.

Review Tutorials

  • There are 2 Review Tutorials that students perform to answer questions to test their Unix/Linux Knowledge.
  • The review tutorial contains sections to complete. As students correctly answer questions, marks are awarded.
  • If the student cannot answer a question, they cannot proceed to the next question.
  • Appropriate time will be provided for students to complete these review tutorials.
  • Students are responsible to know Review tutorial due dates. Again, these are indicated in the ULI101 WIKI weekly schedule.

Quizzes, Mid-term Test, and Examination

  • Students are responsible to know the time and location of quizzes, the midterm test, and the final exam.
  • Students who miss a quiz, test or examination will receive a mark of "0" unless they can submit appropriate documentation that clearly states why they were unable to complete their test or examination and the absence is discussed with faculty.
  • The above mentioned documentation must be provided within a week of your missed test or exam.
  • Students who legitimately miss a test may have the missed test mark derived from the marks of remaining tests or be given a make up test.

Cheating & Plagiarism

  • Each student should be aware of the College's policy regarding this subject. Seneca's Academic Integrity Policy will be strictly enforced.
  • Cheating will not be tolerated. For a first offense student's are given a grade of zero (0). For a second offense they may be expelled from the School of Information and Communications Technology. Each case is permanently noted on the student's transcript.

What constitutes cheating?

  • Plagiarism.....copying all or part of another person's assignment or test.
  • It does not matter whether the person you copy from is a registered or former student, or a non-student.
  • If you cut and paste something directly from the Internet and do not give appropriate credit.
  • If you copy text from a book and do not give appropriate credit.
  • If you copy entire pages from a book or the Internet and do not submit any original thoughts or work along with it.

General

  • All email communications with college staff must be made from your MySeneca account. This allows us to be certain of a student's identity.