Getting Started
Section outline
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This module contains all the items you should review and complete before you begin Module 1. Before moving on, be sure to:
- Check the News and Announcements Forum
- Read the Course Syllabus
- Introduce yourself to the class
- Read the instructions for the Q & A Forum
- Review academic integrity expectations in the course
Good luck in the course!-
This forum contains general news and announcements. You can find all announcements listed in the "Latest News" block in Course Tools within this course or on your My Courses page.
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Use this forum to tell us a little about yourself and your interests. Some topic ideas:
- What is your field of study/research interest or concentration?
- What are you most interested in learning about in this class and why?
- Have you ever taken an online class before?
- Any other information you would like to share with your classmates, such as special interests or activities.
Post a picture! We look forward to meeting you.
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Use this forum to ask your instructor any general questions about Introduction to Corrections (CRJU 2013) — such as clarification on assignments, due dates, or course procedures. You may post at any time, and your instructor will respond here so that all students can benefit from the shared information.
Please remember:
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Do not post personal information or questions about your grades here — those should be sent directly to your instructor by email or Moodle message.
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Keep your questions clear, respectful, and professional.
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Check this forum regularly, as other students may ask questions you also have.
Response Time: The instructor typically responds to forum posts and messages within 24 hours on weekdays and by the next business day on weekends or holidays.
Subscription Setting: This forum is set to Auto-Subscribe, so you will receive email notifications when new posts or replies are made.
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Academic integrity is a vital part of Introduction to Corrections (CRJU 2013) and reflects the professional ethics expected in the field of criminal justice. All students are expected to complete their own work and uphold the institution’s standards for honesty, fairness, and responsibility.
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