Instructions for submitting projects online:

Send answers by email to both my Parkland email account and geocities account:
[email protected]
[email protected]
 

Use plain text. Parkland email does not support different fonts, large text or color. Number your answers and single-space between answers.  Do not include the entire question and then the answer. Just provide the answer.  I print and store each document you send. 

Do NOT send your answers as a WORD attachment (or any other kind of attachment). If you are a slow typist and do not want to be online while composing your answers, type them in a word processing program or Notepad;  then open your email and copy and paste the text into your email compose window. If you need more details to do this, let me know.

The subject line of your email should include the class number, your last name, and the topic.  Example: CIS 151 -Your Name - Browser Basics.

I will send you a brief confirmation when I receive your email. If you do not receive a confirmation from me within 48 hours, assume that I did not receive your correspondence and send it again. It is your responsibility to watch for my confirmation message to make sure I receive your assignment. I check email frequently when a project deadline nears.

Keep a backup copy of every assignment you send just in case it gets lost in cyberspace! I must see your work before I can evaluate it. Grade reports are sent to your Parkland student email account.

If you experience any difficulty with finding/understanding the project instructions, it is your responsibility to report these problems as soon as possible. Occasionally web servers will be "down" for short periods of time. If this should happen during the semester, notices will be sent to your Parkland student email account for what to do. If Parkland's email is "down" notices will be put on the class web page. You will also have an email account at Yahoo for this course. Notices may be sent there if Parkland's email server is "down" for more than a few hours. Never assume that server problems will postpone a deadline!! If any server problems develop, I will find an alternative way to provide any information you need to work on projects. Deadlines are FIRM in this course to keep everyone moving through the material at a steady pace and to allow time for evaluation and feedback on projects.

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