Final Exam Greetings Students, Here is the information for the final exam: Final Exam Deadline: The final exam will be due on 12/14 (Thursday) by 5pm here on Canvas. This is the end of the 8-week semester. Students have 24/7 access to the week 8 module to complete this final exam. No late submissions permitted, no exceptions; do not email me excuses for non-submission. I have a deadline myself to grade and submit grades by law to the Registrar. I have no extensions. Technology: Please do not wait until the last few hours or minutes to complete and submit your final exam. Each student is responsible for having reliable internet and Canvas access, and access to a reliable PC or laptop. Each student is responsible for resolving their own technical difficulties in a timely manner to meet the final exam deadline. Therefore it would be prudent to avoid taking and completing this final exam on the last day, hours or minutes of the deadline. Canvas Support, (844) 303-5596. Taking and submitting this exam from a smart device or type of Ipad or tablet is not reliable or advisable. No make-up opportunity. Plagiarism: See the syllabus for plagiarism policies and additional submission instructions, see my instructions about Macs Pages and Google Docs, and the type of submission, it’s been there since the first day. Please stay off the internet, this is not a research paper, I have provided your sources in week 8 module, Reconstruction, using such sources will result in a failing grade. Important: To avoid plagiarism, copying, or any similarity to any source, either another student or the internet for example, stay off the internet, no use of AI, do your own reading, viewing, thinking and writing, and do not collaborate with another student. Any exam that has a 30% or more similarity to any source will receive a zero. No outside/internet sources that I have not assigned can be used in this exam. Follow instructions, review the syllabus again! When you review the material, and do your own thinking, and writing, there is little to no similarity. Citation is required. Include in-text citation at the end of a sentence whenever you use a direct quote, paraphrase or summarize, like this. (Lecture: Title), or (Reading: Title), or (Supplemental Video: title) No citation will result in a zero Exam Formatting, Topics and Content: Final Exam Topic: Reconstruction. All topic and content will be available in the week 8 module. Formatting – Follow all instructions (There will be deductions for failing to follow criteria): Minimum 1-page essay (300 words), it is ok to write more, but not less. 12 Point/Times New Roman Font. Black font (not bolded) Paragraphs Proper 1-inch margins (begin your paper at the top 1-inch margin. Double-spaced properly. If submitted single-spaced, it will not be graded. Indent paragraphs properly. Submit as a PDF or Word Doc only. If submitted in any other format that cannot be opened by me, there will be no extension and a zero score will be recorded. Google docs (do not copy and paste) must be saved as a PDF. Write in English and in grammatically complete sentences. Proof read before you submit. You only have 1 attempt to submit, be careful, proof read you are submitting the version you want, I will not be scrambling to delete student submissions for re-submissions. I do not be accept emails from students to delete submissions for revisions and re-submission. I do not accept submissions in email, Canvas mail, or Assignment comment box. They will not be graded. Prepare: Use any of the lectures and supplemental sources I have provided for the Week 8 Module for Reconstruction to respond to the following prompt and using evidence from 3 different sources on Reconstruction in the week 8 module (evidence are quotes and each quote should only be 1-2 lines long – this is standard in college), don’t forget to cite. Prompt: Based on the topic Reconstruction and the Reconstruction sources in Week 8 Module: Explain 2 reasons why Reconstruction began successful, 2 reasons why Reconstruction began to fail, and finally the historical significance/relevancy(connection) in today’s U.S. society (this is where your critical thinking comes in, why is this past/history important or relevant to today?) Provide 1 example for each element – using 2 different sources (meaning you cannot use the same module source for each element) How I would begin an outline (this should be a 3 paragraph standard formatted essay (do not include the prompt or the elements of the prompt in your essay as headers, this is just 3 paragraphs!), I am just showing you how to organize it here. The Success of Reconstruction (Paragraph) Explain 2 reasons for Reconstruction’s success There should be 1-example/evidence as a quote somewhere appropriate in this paragraph (Cite Source) The Failure of Reconstruction (Paragraph) Explain 2 reasons for Reconstruction’s failure There should be 1-example/evidence as a quote somewhere appropriate in this paragraph (Cite Source) Historical Significance/Relevance (connection) to today (contemporary example ) (Paragraph) Be as detailed/specific with your connection, stay off the internet, you are a witness to current events. Tell me what you know and how it connects to Reconstruction. Final Exam Readings and Sources: Use only 1 lecture and 2 readings as sources for your final exam https://youtu.be/w9AtR_z2aws https://youtu.be/q0FTOa9ClSc
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