1.
You need an internet connection. An Internet connection is
required to obtain your syllabus and course assignments. You can obtain
access to the internet at the college library or use your own internet
connection. You may access your class web site using a dial-up
connection, however, some items on the site may load slowly.
2.1 Make sure to
contact your instructor and access your internet course during the first
two weeks of class.
After you receive this letter, it is your responsibility to contact
the instructor by e-mail at sbdcjess@yahoo.com. The instructor will
administratively drop students who do not attend or actively complete
course assignments.
Read the class
Syllabus and outline before getting started.
To access your
internet course online, go to the
http://www.npcsbdc.com on-line classes.
You will be able to access your internet course prior to the first day of
class. Log-in and click on the course number that corresponds to
your course. If your course does not appear, please contact Jessica Covey
immediately by e-mail at sbdcjess@yahoo.com . Please make sure to
access your internet course and contact your instructor during the first
two weeks of your enrollment.
Student Contact.
The instructor will contact the students by sending messages to their
individual e-mail account. It is important that you check for e-mail
messages from your instructor, as they will provide pertinent information
about your course. If your email account changes at any time you
should forward your new address to the instructor immediately. If
you lose internet ability, you should contact your instructor via mail or
phone as soon as possible.
Discussion Postings.
These are a means of communicating and sharing with the course, with
other students and the instructor. You are required to do two
postings for each Chapter, a paragraph minimum, with either your sharing
key points, reflecting on material, or commenting on another student or
the instructors postings. These discussions are "threaded" postings,
which are added to during a semester by various students in our courses.
Many Internet courses have links to assignments and worksheets on the
progress schedule. You may also need to contact the instructor
directly for this information if you have any questions about the
assignments or if you can not access a link. You will need to contact your
instructor for the final exam.
Textbooks for SBM
Internet Classes are not available at the college bookstore.
Text books can be ordered at any on-line sources such as Amazon.com or
Half.com. Any revision of the required text book can be used. Both 3
credit SBM199 Courses are on-line and they do not require a text book.
Also, Managing the Company Budget is entirely on-line and does not require
a text book. You will need a credit card to purchase books online. The
instructor MAY have some books available for sale by check. Call the
instructor for more information.
Assignments can be
e-mailed to
sbdcjess@yahoo.com, sent through inter-college mail to Jessica Covey
at WMC, or mailed to Jessica Covey WMC-SBDC PO Box 610 Holbrook AZ 86025.
Students
are expected to complete assignments as outlined in the course schedule in
order to be considered active in the class. If you send assignments
through inter-college mail, please send an e-mail to
sbdcjess@yahoo.com to let me know. If you e-mail the assignments, you
should put the course and assignment number in the subject line and on the
attachment. You may complete the course ahead of schedule. Keep in mind
the final project and final test are due shortly after your last
assignments. ASSIGNMENTS MUST BE COMPLETED ON THE DUE DATES NOTED ON
THE NEXT PAGE.
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