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![]() The cartoons are used for educational purposes by Dr. Nilsson, South Texas College, scanned, from The Monitor, McAllen.
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Video Attendance in the classroom If you are doing class work online, at home, you can do whatever you feel like -- or don't feel like, any time during a 24-hour period, and in your pajamas if you like... The videos are set-up to expose students to certain areas of environmental concern -- as selected by the instructor. To receive the attendance point for viewing classroom videos, a video must be viewed from start to finish. Students arriving after the video has started or leaving before the video is finished, or leaving during the video, or coming back late after the break, will NOT receive ANY attendance points for that video. Students who show up late for a class, or leave early, or leave the room to make a phone call, demonstrate to the instructor that they are not really interested in what this class is about -- the phone call is apparently more important. If you are not interested, at least pretend that you are, because a negative behavior will affect the learning atmosphere of the class. Or drop the class...
![]() Students who in the dark do homework, fill in worksheets, or sleep will be asked to leave the room! Turn off the cell phone.Do not answer your cell phone in the classroom. If you leave the room to answer your cell phone during a video you will loose the grade points for that video. Don't use your cell phone as a lamp in the classroom. If you need to check the time using your cell phone -- do it quickly and discreetly. (However, the film is not going to finish any faster just because you look at the clock). Finally a comment about eating and drinking in the classrooms:The classroom is NOT a restaurant! Remember, there will only be one 15-20 minutes break during these video sessions. If that is not enough time for you to walk to, visit, and return from the bathroom DON'T EAT OR DRINK immediately before the class, and visit the bathroom BEFORE class. Unless you have a doctors written document that you have some kind of digestive problems, if you return back to class after the video has started you lost your grade points for that video class meeting. A small snack is allowed and in a package that does not make disturbing noise every time you stick your hand it! I myself prefer "Fisherman's Friend"...You are not sitting in Tinsel Town; you are at STC and watching a video for educational purposes... Give your teeth, mouth and digestive system a break during this class. ![]() |
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