Please upload your work for #11 and #12 as a single PDF file…

Please upload your work for #11 and #12 as a single PDF file.  To access your Gmail to retrieve your written work – click the link below. https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inboxLinks to an external site. If you are using airdrop, then you won’t need this. 

#10: By clicking true, you are responsible for reading all…

#10: By clicking true, you are responsible for reading all feedback on your submissions for assignments and assessments. For homework assignments, any feedback will be found directly on the file you submitted. For assessments, any feedback will be found in the comment section of the assignment. 

#9: By clicking true, you understand that during assessment…

#9: By clicking true, you understand that during assessments (a timed quiz or exam) the following are considered acts of academic dishonesty:   1. Using any calculator other than the approved TI Graphing Calculators listed in the syllabus.   2. Leaving the Canvas quiz screen at any time except to upload your written work. Please note that Canvas logs your activity during a quiz, even when Honor Lock is not used.   3. Using or consulting resources which include but are not limited to: another sentient being or AI. secondary devices such as tablets, iPads, other computers, or cellular devices except to take, merge, and upload written work in the approved format. search engines, online forms, online algebraic calculators such as mathway, symbolab, desmos, etc. notes, books, formulas, lists of rules, work from previous assignments, etc.   4. Using any materials other than: blank or lined paper a pen or pencil, TI Graphing Calculator when permitted phone to take, merge, and upload a PDF file of your written work. No other use is permitted.   5. Submitting written work after the allotted time has expired for an assessment.   6. Submitting a blank or incorrect file. 

#2: By clicking true, you agree that you have read the syll…

#2: By clicking true, you agree that you have read the syllabus and understand that you are responsible for all information in the syllabus which includes but is not limited to course materials, course requirements, grade breakdown and weightings, policies concerning academic honesty and late work and other items found in the Dwight Global Student/Parent HandBook.