Summary: Art 111-09 Art Appreciation

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Spring 2012: Art 111-09 Art Appreciation (MW 4:00-5:15 in Porterfield 208) Instructor: Steve Arbury (sarbury@radford.edu or 831-5921 or the textbook website) Office: Covington 176 Office Hours: Mon & Weds 3:30-4:00 or by appointment TEXTING IS NOT PERMITTED IN CLASS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE. Required Text: About Art (3rd revised printing). Kendall/Hunt Publishing, 2012. Make sure you purchase a new copy. (If you purchase a used copy, the code that you need to access the textbook website will not be valid.) Required course website registration: This course uses the publisher’s website for the textbook, About Art. Your personal access code to register for the website is located on the inside of the front cover of the textbook. Go…show more content…
Access for quizzes begins at 5:15pm and ends the following day at 5:00pm. You must answer each question before being allowed to go on to the next question. Make sure you can answer all the study questions on the ABOUT ART website before taking the quiz because you are not able to go back and change answers on the quiz once you go on to the next question. Also make sure you can identify all the images in the textbook. You must complete each quiz and submit it BEFORE 5:00pm or you will end up with a ZERO as a grade. Your two worst quiz grades of the 7 quizzes will be dropped. You MUST take the Final Exam. Make sure you take all the quizzes – do not skip any just because you get to drop two of them. You need to save your drops in case you really can’t take a quiz because of illness, death in…show more content…
Do not submit work under your name that you did not do yourself. You may not submit work for this class that you did for another class. If you are found to be cheating or plagiarizing, you will be subject to disciplinary action. Writing/Reading/Study Help. The Learning Assistance and Resource Center (LARC), located in 126 Walker Hall, is open to all students Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Certified, trained tutors provide help with basic study skills, writing, reading, and contentspecific material. An appointment is necessary and can be made by stopping by Walker 126, calling 831-7704, or IM rularcappt. If you have any questions, please contact the LARC or visit the LARC website at http://larc.asp.radford.edu/index.asp. Students with disabilities. The Disability Resource Office is located in Tyler Hall, lower level Suite 32 (831-6350 or dro@radford.edu). To receive academic accommodations for this course, please obtain the proper DRO forms and meet with the instructor the first week of class. AVOIDING GETTING SICK with the flu, colds, etc. The best way to avoid getting ill is
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