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How does Mr. Braswell mark your LC2 Work?  Be sure to complete all of your work and to submit it on-time!

HOMEWORK (20%)

  • ON-TIME:  If you submit your homework on-time and complete, you have the potential to earn  full-credit or 20 out of 20 marks.  (Partially completed work has 5 marks or more deducted.  For example, 1/2 the work completed has 10 marks deducted.
  • LATE:  If you submit your homework one day late and complete, you have the potential to earn  half-credit or 15 out of 20 marks.
  • VERY LATE:  If your homework is on the second day or later, you have the potential to earn a maximum of 10 out of 20 marks

PROJECT (30%):

  • ON-TIME:  If you submit your project on-time and complete, you have the potential to earn full-credit or 30 out of 30 marks.
  • LATE:  If you submit your project one day late and complete, you have the potential to earn 25 out of 30 marks.
  • VERY LATE:  If you submit your project on the second day or later, you have the potential to earn a maximum of 20 out of 30 marks.

LAB WORK / CLASSWORK / PARTICIPATION ASSIGNMENTS (20%):

  • ON-TIME:  Work that is completed on-time and complete has the potential to receive full-credit or 20 out of 20 marks.
  • LATE:  Work that is complete and submitted one day late has the potential to earn 15 out of 20 marks.
  • VERY LATE:  Work that is complete and submitted two or more days late has the potential to earn a maximum of 10 out 20 marks.

QUIZZES (30%):

  • Quizzes that were missed due to an absence must be taken the day the student returns to school.
  • Quizzes that were missed due to the late arrival to class must be taken during the break or during class according to the discretion of your teacher.

 

IF YOU ARE ABSENT, THE WORK THAT WAS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED, ASSIGNED, AND POSTED ON THE INTERNET (WWW.SBRASWELL.COM) IS DUE THE DAY YOU RETURN TO IAT-DUBAI IF YOU DESIRE TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO EARN FULL CREDIT.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R. Stewart Braswell, Webmaster
Last Updated: 02 December 2011