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Classes:

  • Dates: February 3 through May 5. (Except for Sundays March 10, 17, 24, 31). The final session will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 25 and 26.

  • Time: Sundays from 9 - 12 and 1 - 4.

  • Location: Nunatta Campus, Iqaluit, NU: 237 (9-4); PC lab

  • There is room for some flexibility in class times. Contact Maureen Flynn-Burhoe ocean.flynn@sympatico.ca to consult on scheduling.

20%
Participation in web-resources
on-going until May 19, 2002
10%
Project Proposal
February 16
10%
Conceptual framework

Visualization

February 24
10%
Student-designed quiz
March 3
10%
In-class presentation-discussion of project
April 7
5%
Bibliography, citations (Drafts due one week earlier)
May 26
15%
Project to be submitted (Drafts due one week earlier)
May 26
20%
Final Exam
May 26 TBC

IMPORTANT REMINDERS

You should ALWAYS record your student number on all documents you submit for grading. Also when appropriate, make copies of papers or assignments you submit. ALWAYS make hard copies (print out) of your work. ALWAYS make back-up copies of work done on computers.

CRITERIA FOR MARKING

A
Consistently excellent work. Excellent comprehension of the material covered. Sophisticated ability to integrate and synthesize.
B
Good work. Highly competent overall performance. Good grasp of the literature.
C
Average performance. All reading assignments completed. Average ability to integrate and synthesize.
D
Less than satisfactory.
F
Unable to demonstrate minimal competence.

STANDING IN COURSES

In accordance with the Carleton University Calendar (p. 48), the letter grades assigned in this course will have the following percentage equivalents:
A+ = 90-100
A = 85-89
A- = 80-84
B+ =77-79
B = 73-76
B- = 70-72
C+ = 67-69
C = 63-66
C- = 60-62
D+ =56-59
D = 53-56
D- =50-52

EXAMINATIONS

There will be two examinations in this course. The first student-designed quiz, worth 10%, will be on Sunday, March 3. The final student-designed exam, worth 20% will be on Sunday, May 26. Examinations will cover lecture material and assigned readings. This may include multiple choice, short answers and essay type questions.

MIDTERM QUIZ: Students may submit exam questions up until the end of class, February 24. The complete list of possible questions will be posted on the Midterm Quiz page on our website as of Monday, February 25th. 3, 2002.

FINAL QUIZ: Students may submit exam questions up until May 19. The complete list of possible questions will be posted on our website the Final Exam page on our website as of Monday, May 20, 2002.

Final grades are subject to the Dean's approval. Supplemental and Grade-Raising Examinations are no longer available. Instructors are now required to attach a written explanation for grade distributions that fall outside historic GPAs. (Ex. 100 level courses usually have considerably more B's than A's and class average is usually a C.)

NEW! THIS IS THE URL FOR THE MACIONIS WEB PAGE.

Click on this to go to the Macionis site.




PARTICIPANTS' WEB-BASED RESOURCES

Sharon Angnakak | Lena Ellsworth | Fauna Kingdon | Miali-Elis Koley | Elissa McKinnon | Shannon Partridge | Anna Stenton | Annie Ekho Quirke |

From previous course: Lori Flinders |

PARTICIPANTS' E-MAILS

sangnakak@hotmail.com Sharon Angnakak |

lellsworth@ahf.ca Lena Ellsworth |

Fauna Kingdon

youth@nunanet.com Miali-Elis Koley |

Elissa McKinnon

shannonp@nunanet.com | Shannon Partridge

aqnsdc@nunanet.com Annie Quirke |

GoneBananas@hotmail.com Anna Stenton


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Last updated February, 2002.