Welcome to PH 327, the Frank Ginanni Computer Classroom, and PH 300.
The following is a set of guidelines to insure your success while
using these facilities. Many are common sense practices, but be
sure to familiarize yourself with all of them to avoid any unnecessary
problems. Remember that either I or a computer lab assistant
must be present at all times. See also the D2L Intro on course conduct.
1. There is no eating, drinking, smoking, talking on cell phones, or
using any type of headset or ear plugs allowed.
2. Computers are to be used for English 1010 work only.
3. Do not rely on our computers for your sole means of printing,
particularly on due dates.
4. If you need to log on, the password is English.
5. Do not install any programs.
6. Save documents onto a Word format onto your own disk (drive a:) rather than the hard drive
(drive c:). Remember to save documents onto your back-up disk also.
7. Before you leave work station, exit all programs and recon
the area for all belongings.
8. NEVER CLOSE OR EXIT THE PRINT MANAGER.
9. Do not turn off the computer.
10. Notify your instructor or lab monitor (if working outside class
time) if you need help.
11. Language used in the essays and in peer comments are
of a public nature; therefore, it needs to be suitable for
academic viewing. Any violation of basic rules of politeness
and decorum could result in the student being asked to leave
the course.
12. Peer response means just that, comments and suggestions,
not changing the writer's text.
Organizing your work on the disc should help you in
fulfilling all course requirements and in meeting your deadlines.
| Intro to CAI Portfolio | Syllabus | Schedule | The Peer Process | Requirements & Guidelines | Writing Tools | Communication | Five Writing Assignments |
Dr. Maria A. Clayton
English Department
P.O. Box 70
Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37132