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User:Groceryheist/online communities fall 2024 draft syllabus
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== how will you learn? == <span id="teaching-modality-information"></span> === teaching modality information === The course will be conducted in-person. There is no substitute for in-person attendance. See the [[#classroom-expectations|policy on absences]] below. The format for the course is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flipped_classroom flipped classroom]. Students are expected to prepare for each class by viewing video lectures and reading the required material. In-person sessions will support learning goals through discussion, analysis of cases, in-class assignments and activities, as well as workshop time for projects. Video lectures will be posted in canvas at least 48 hours before each class session. Near the end of the semester, lovely guests with expertise in researching, participating in, or building online communities will present during class sessions. === communication === The course Canvas site can be found at [https://utexas.instructure.com/courses/1404678 utexas.instructure.com]. email me through Canvas. You are responsible for ensuring that the primary email address you have recorded with the university is the one you will check for course communications because that is the email address that Canvas uses. I will send out weekly announcements via Canvas that will summarize our plans for the week, including assigned readings and deliverables and any changes to the [[#course-outline|course schedule]]. This syllabus is published as a wiki page at [https://wiki.communitydata.science/I-320S-Online_Communities_(Fall_2024) communitydata.science], where updates to the schedule will be reflected. '''This online syllabus is the canonical and official version''' to which students and instructors are accountable. Any changes will be announced via Canvas and reflected in the online syllabus at least 1 week in advance. <span id="asking-for-help"></span> === asking for help === The best way to ask for help about non-urgent questions is via Canvas messages. The TA and I will check canvas regularly throughout the week. You can also email me directly at nathante@utexas.edu or the TA at TKTKTK. If you email me outside of canvas please include “I 320S” in your email’s subject line. There will also opportunities in each class session for questions about the syllabus and assignments. Students will have ample access to the instructor and TA for advice and feedback on the midterm and final projects. My office hour weekly is on TKTK at TKTK and students are most welcome and encouraged to drop by for any reason. If this time does not work for you send me a message via Canvas or email and we can arrange a meeting. The TA’s office hour is on TKTK at TKTK. <span id="university-policies-and-resources"></span> === university policies and resources === For a list of important university policies and helpful resources that you may need as you engage with and navigate your courses and the university, see the [https://utexas.instructure.com/enroll/TP964H University Policies and Resources Students Canvas] page. The page includes the language of the University Honor Code, Title IX legal requirements for Texas employees, and information about how to receive support through the office of Disability & Access. <span id="course-requirements-and-grading"></span>
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