Spring 2019 Course Syllabi
DAKOTA NURSING PROGRAM Bismarck State College • Dakota College at Bottineau • Lake Region State College • Williston State College 6 Tegrity is a lecture and content capture software that was chosen by the ND University System to provide that service for its 11 campuses. Tegrity enables faculty, students and staff to record presentations, lessons, training, an entire lecture, and more. The recorded content is searchable, provides for note-taking and participant rating of content, can be streamed live, and can be used on portable devices having internet access. Tegrity integrates with most learning management systems and is ADA compliant. An instructor’s lecture for the DNP is recorded and stored within a learning management system for the duration of the semester. Instructors will record IVN and other lectures on Tegrity. Students should be aware that their voices or any presentation they do in class may be recorded on Tegrity and available via Blackboard for other students in their class to view. Web streaming is located under the heading “Tegrity” in your courses. The recordings will be available for viewing for the duration of the semester. Watching class via web streaming does not count as attendance for class but is highly encouraged if you are unable to attend class or wish to review concepts covered in class. Please refer to attendance policy if there are any questions. FACULTY/STUDENT COMMUNICATION: Faculty/students are responsible for checking course announcements in Blackboard, bulletin boards and/or mailboxes as appropriate at each campus for messages each class day. Email is used extensively within the Blackboard Learning Management System, students are responsible to have a working college email account and check it daily during the semester. Students, staff and faculty are expected respond to emails promptly – within 48 hours during a usual work week or as requested. The purpose is to assure rapid communication between students and instructors. Students must notify the nursing coordinator if their email address changes . Faculty and students must identify themselves professionally with each contact (mail, email, or telephone). This includes first and last name as well as identification of location within the consortium. Example of student identification at end of each email: John Miller DCB – Valley City Communication between students and faculty should remain on a professional level with no questionable jokes, cartoons, etc. transmitted. Students using the institution’s computer labs are reminded that they cannot download information onto the computer hard drives. Any information must be stored on CDs, DVDs, or an alternate drive.
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