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Cоurse Cоntrаct Technоlogy Recommendаtions for Science аnd Math Division Online and Remote Instruction Courses Access to technology resources is required for all Online and Remote Instruction courses. The college has computing facilities to support students when the college is open, but for online course students we strongly recommend that students have their own technology resources to maximize access to course material at any given time for reviewing course materials and communications. Online courses in the Science and Math Division use CANVAS, the college-wide Learning Management System, and many courses use online homework systems, such as myLab, WileyPlus, WebAssign,etc. Online Testing is monitored through online programs such as, Honorlock, ProctorU, or other testing software technologies that require Webcam Video Monitoring. If your current equipment is insufficient, the following checklist is a helpful guide when planning to purchase or upgrade personal technology resources to ensure compatibility with the various software packages used in online courses: Hardware Requirements Checklist A student should have a computer with the following: 2 GHz processor or faster High-speed Internet connection of 3 Mb/s or better 4 GB RAM or greater 64 GB system storage or larger Built-in or external speakers. Hard-wired or Bluetooth speakers are acceptable. Built-In Webcam and Microphone. Fully Supported Operating System(s) Windows 10 (except Windows 10 S) or MacOS 10.13 or higher External Webcam Checklist, if adding to an existing setup Technical Specifications Sensor: CMOS Minimum Resolution: 1280 X 720 Viewing Angle: 70 degrees or higher Interface: USB 2.0 minimum Focus: Automatic or Manual Microphone: Integrated microphone Video Format: Color The following are NOT fully supported and should not be purchased for coursework: The following are NOT fully supported and should not be purchased for coursework: IPads Android based tablets (Nexus, Tab, Note, etc.), Windows 10 S or Surface RT, smartphones, Linux, and virtual machines are not allowed during online proctoring for objective assessments. Unsupported Operating System(s) Chrome OS Linux Unix Course Schedule I understand that all online assignments are due by 11:59 PM on the specific date indicated and no extensions will be granted. I understand that I may not use an iPad to complete assignments. Verification of Identity You are required to upload a selfie of yourself holding a valid, government-issued photo ID. Your name and photo on the ID must be clearly visible and readable. If your ID cannot be clearly verified due to poor image quality, obstruction, or missing information, you will be dropped from the class. Online Homework Policy (MindTap Homework) All online homework must be completed by the date indicated on the course schedule. Online homework WILL NOT be reopened after the due date. Even though the online homework is due at the end of the semester you should be working on the assignments prior to taking the exam on the material. Exam Policy There will be NO make-up exams. If you miss an exam it will automatically become the exam that is dropped at the end of the semester. Once an exam is opened you will have 90 minutes to complete it. Exams must be completed in one sitting. Exams will not be reopened. You cannot open an exam, look at the questions, close it and then reopen it. If you do this the exam will not be reopened and will be used as your drop exam. All exams will be completed using Honorlock. You must show your workspace during the exam. Please refer to the following link for how to show your workspace: Alternative Video Workspace Setups for Small Spaces - 1 - Chair and Tray Table-1.pdf Alternative Video Workspace Setups for Small Spaces - 2 - 24 inch Tray Table.pdf Final Exam Policy In order to successfully pass the course you must take the final exam. The final exam will be completed using Honorlock The final exam will be taken from exams 1-6. The final exam will only be available during the two-hour window on the scheduled dates listed in the course schedule. “Physical Science Department Policy for Online Courses” To protect the “Academic Integrity” of the Physical Science Courses the following guidelines for testing have been adopted by the Physical Science Department: FINAL EXAMS for CHEM, GEOL, SCIE, and PHYS web and remote based courses MUST be taken using Honorlock at the times and locations designated by the instructor. Makeup EXAMS are NOT permitted. Instructors MAY require other quizzes, tests, and/or exams to be taken using Honorlock and/or Web Monitoring. If so, you will be required to have any of the recommended computing resources for online instruction and operating systems. Under extreme circumstances, the instructor MAY allow the use of a proctor on a very limited basis, and with the rules established by the instructor. “Physical Science Department Policy for Online Student-Instructor Communication” All course communication must be done through CANVAS or via your Delgado e-mail address. If you don’t know your Delgado e-mail address, you can find directions on the Delgado website under the e-mail heading. Instructor may not respond to alternative e-mail addresses. You should check your e-mail and CANVAS at least three (3) times per day. Instructors will, in most cases, respond to e-mail within 24 hours and at most 48 hours, except on weekends and during holidays. Make sure all e-mail communications are clear and respectful. Any threatening or harassing e-mail will be dealt with in accordance with the Student Judicial Code. “The roles of the Instructor and Student” The instructor basically serves as a Course Manager/Facilitator and does the following: Adds and provides course content and resource links at his or her discretion. Sets the assignment and exam dates. Grades assignments and exams. Verifies the on-time completion of assignments. Answers e-mail questions during the designated office hours established Monday through Friday (Monday through Thursday during summer). The instructor is NOT available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. E-mails will usually NOT be responded to on Weekends and Holidays and after 3:00 p.m. on Weekdays. The student carries the primary responsibility for instruction. It is your duty complete exams and assignments on time. It is your duty to communicate with your instructor. It is your duty to follow the policies and procedures set forth in this course syllabus. I have read and I understand all points discussed in the Course Syllabus, Course Schedule and in this Course Contract. I agree to abide by the policy set forth in the above-mentioned documents. NOTE: You must complete this course contract before you have access to the course material. Read the following statement and electronically sign below by Type your name (2pts) Date(2pts) LOLA Number (2pts) Clear Selfie holding a valid, government-issued photo ID (2pts)
Mаstery Assessment These аre the prоblems tо cоpy. Reаd the requirements above. When complete upload your solution using the link below. You have one hour to complete this mastery. Queries: Use OM database until instructed differently. Create a copy of the customers table called Customers_Copy, orders table called Orders_Copy, items table called Items_Copy, and order_details table called Order_Details_Copy. Write a statement that displays these fields: Customer's first name, customer's last name, order ID, and order date of orders placed. Use the default JOIN type, use table aliases of CC for Customers_Copy and OC for Orders_Copy, and use the ON keyword when joining. The fields should be displayed in the order listed. Write a statement that displays these fields: customer's first name, customer's last name, order ID, and shipped date for items that have not been shipped. Use the default JOIN, use table aliases of CC for Customers_Copy and OC for Orders_Copy, and use the ON keyword when joining. The fields should be displayed in the order listed. Write a statement that, using a left outer join, lists the title and artist of all items and if an item(s) has been ordered, also list its order ID. The query will join these 2 tables: Items_Copy, Order_Details_Copy. Write a statement that displays ALL the fields for all 4 copy tables. Order by artist descending. Results 68 rows. Drop all 4 copy tables in the correct order. Mastery Assessment M3:Honorlock Mastery Rubric Mastery Assessment M3:Honorlock Mastery Rubric Criteria Ratings & Points 1. The SQL Script has the students name as a comment at top. The questions are copied over from the instructions in the proper manner, numbered, and commented. Full Marks: 10.0 ptsNo Marks: 0.0 pts 2. The query finds the correct rows and columns of data from the database on the MySQL Server using the specified requirements of the statement. Full Marks: 15.0 ptsNo Marks: 0.0 pts 3. The query finds the correct rows and columns of data from the database on the MySQL Server using the specified requirements of the statement. Full Marks: 15.0 ptsNo Marks: 0.0 pts 4. The query finds the correct rows and columns of data from the database on the MySQL Server using the specified requirements of the statement. Full Marks: 15.0 ptsNo Marks: 0.0 pts 5. The query finds the correct rows and columns of data from the database on the MySQL Server using the specified requirements of the statement. Full Marks: 15.0 ptsNo Marks: 0.0 pts 6. The query finds the correct rows and columns of data from the database on the MySQL Server using the specified requirements of the statement. Full Marks: 15.0 ptsNo Marks: 0.0 pts 7. The query finds the correct rows and columns of data from the database on the MySQL Server using the specified requirements of the statement. Full Marks: 15.0 ptsNo Marks: 0.0 pts Other Deductions -25 Deductions: 0.0 ptsNo Deductions: 0.0 pts -25 Deductions (0.0 pts): Deductions for items not included in rubric, but expected - naming the file correctly, copying and pasting the questions correctly, numbering the questions, commenting the questions properly, placing your answer after each question, using the USE command properly, and any other mistakes not covered by the rubric.