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GOVT-2306-001 Government of Texas
RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills
A study of the background, organization and functions of the State of Texas. A survey of the politics of government.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Online Course
\ Adams: Understanding Texas Government, bundled with print, ISBN# 0-9767783-8-6 UT Publishing
\ Access to a reliable computer and reliable internet. Smartphones have numerous problems with the Exams and Quizzes in this course. All students should have access to a desktop or laptop computer with a reliable internet access when taking Exams and
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
\ Students are expected to follow all Amarillo College policies and procedures.
\\ During discussions in the course; students are expected to be professional and follow common courtesy. The discussions in this class are meant to bring up various positions and sometimes the debate can be heated; however, it is appropriate to attach a certain argument or point of view, but it is never appropriate to attach the person who is posting information with which you may disagree.
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\ B = 80 - 89
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\ Makeup exams and discussions at professor's discretion.
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Attendance and/or participation requirements in courses delivered electronically (telecourses and on-line courses) will be unique to the individual course.
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The regular online Texas Government course will not have any on campus meetings. Students must log on to this course in AC Online on the first day of regular classes and follow the instructions for the course. If a student needs individual assistance they can contact me to work out the problems or schedule an appointment.
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The Honors class will meet on the date, time, and place listed in the course schedule. I will hand out a special syllabus for this course. It will be slightly different than this complete syllabus.
This Course outline will be posted on the class site.
Welcome to Government 2306
(Government of the Texas)
Assignments and Exams
8-22-2011
Go into the Lessons Tab and click on the Start Here icon. Then read all of the information and instructions regarding this course. This information will help save you time later in the course.
8-22-2011
Under the Lessons Tab, there is a folder for Discussions. Click on that folder and then click on the Topic for Introduction. Click on my introduction posting and then click on "reply" at the bottom of the page. Write an introduction of yourself. It does not have to be long and is not graded. Simply state a few things about yourself for the class. Examples include: major, interests, family information, work, how far you live from campus, etc. There is no due date on this; but the quicker the better. This is just to let you get an idea of how the discussion works.
8-24-2011
Read the Lecture Notes for Chapter 1.
8-29-2011
w/ discussion - Each chapter assignment is the same as the first unless there is a Discussion Topic assigned with that chapter’s assignment. When there is a Discussion assigned, it will be added to this assignment and the days the discussion will be open will be listed. The first graded Discussion Question will be included with the next assignment.
- In addition to the reading, respond to Discussion question #1 posted on the Discussion Board. These Discussions are threaded so you are to also comment on a couple of the other student's responses as well as making your own response. You must post your first reply to the question before you can look at and reply to other's posts. Your first reply is due the Saturday before this discussion concludes. You may participate in this Discussion through Sunday, September 4th. You are required to post your first response the day before the last day to participate. If you want any credit for this question, be sure to have something posted by the deadline. These instructions apply to all of the discussion questions in this course.
9-5-2011
Chapter 2 Assignment - Each chapter assignment is the same as the first unless there is a Discussion Topic assigned with that chapter’s assignment. When there is a Discussion assigned, it will be added to this assignment and the days the discussion will be open will be listed. The first graded Discussion Question will be included with the next assignment.
w/ discussion - In addition to the reading, respond to Discussion question #2 posted on the Discussion Board. You may participate in this Discussion through Sunday, September 11th. You are required to post your first response the day before the last day to participate. If you want any credit for this question, be sure to have something posted by the deadline. These instructions apply to all of the discussion questions in this course.
9-12-2011
Chapter 3 Assignment
9-16-2011
Exam 1 First day - EXAM 1 will be posted this morning. It will cover Chapters 1, 2, and 3. The exams are all 50 multiple choice questions and you will have 50 minutes from the time you begin. Once you go into the test you must complete your work in the 50 minute time frame. This should be plenty of time for all students. Be sure to read all of the instructions before beginning the exam. The Exam will be open for three days.
All Exams must be submitted by 10:30pm the last day the exam is available.
9-17-2011
9-18-2011
9-19-2011
9-20-2011
Chapter 4 Assignment - In addition to the reading, respond to Discussion question #3 posted on the Bulletin Board. You may participate in this Discussion through Sunday, September 25th. Remember to follow the same instructions as those listed under the first discussion question.
9-26-2011
10-3-2011
Chapter 6 Assignment
10-7-2011
Exam 2 First day - EXAM 2 will be posted this morning. It will cover Chapters 4, 5and 6. All Exams are set up the same as the 1st Exam.
All Exams must be submitted by 10:30pm the last day the exam is available.
10-8-2011
10-9-2011
10-10-2011
10-11-2011
Chapter 7 Assignment
10-17-2011
10-24-2011
10-28-2011
Exam 3 First day - EXAM 3 will be posted this morning. It will cover Chapters 7, 8 and 9.
All Exams must be submitted by 10:30pm the last day the exam is available.
10-29-2011
10-30-2011
10-31-2011
11-1-2011
Chapter 10 Assignment - In addition to the reading, respond to Discussion question #6 posted on the Bulletin Board. You may participate in this Discussion through Sunday, November 6th.
11-7-2011
Chapter 11 Assignment - In addition to the reading, respond to Discussion question #7 posted on the Bulletin Board. You may participate in this Discussion through Sunday, November 13th.
11-10-2011
11-14-2011
Chapter 13 Assignment - In addition to the reading, respond to Discussion question #8 posted on the Bulletin Board. You may participate in this Discussion through Sunday, November 20th.
12-1-2011
Exam 4 - Final- First day - EXAM 4 will be posted this morning. It will cover Chapters 10, 11, 12, and 13.
12-2-2011
12-3-2011
12-4-2011
12-5-2011
12-6-2011
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