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Implementing Policies
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What are the policies and what do I need to know about them?
Policies create order and operation.
Some policies, related to federal, state and institution must be established in the beginning of your course via the Syllabus & Course Info or Resources area for students to better understand what is expected of them. In addition, these policies must be managed with consistency throughout the course.
Other policies related to federal, state and institution apply directly to the instructor. Taking time to understand what is expected of YOU will alleviate potential problems later in course development and management.
Policies to consider:
Please note: CPCC has committees currently working towards gathering more specific information on 3rd Party software and ADA Compliance. If you have questions about supplementing your course(s) with 3rd party software, please contact Gary.Ritter@cpcc.edu
Another note: To learn more about how plagiarism can be detected in Blackboard, read about SafeAssign
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