If students cannot get the Honorlock browser extension to wo…
If students cannot get the Honorlock browser extension to work on their computer or they do not have a working webcam, it is the student’s responsibility to update or install a compatible internet browser, and/or find a working webcam, and/or find a compatible device that *does* work with Honorlock and/or use one of the computers in STC’s many computer labs. Failure to have a Honorlock compatible device and/or working webcam will NOT be an acceptable excuse to not complete Quizzes on time, as Honorlock is a standard tool used in college courses.
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(Yes, the Quiz will be on both Ch. 5 pt. 1 and Ch. 5 pt. 2 sources and content!)DIRECTIONS:Points Possible: 25 points (25 questions, at 1 point per question)Time Limit: 30 Minutes–you SHOULD prepare for the quiz prior to taking it, and not go into it blind/thinking you’ll have time to look up all the answers!!-Any questions not finished within the 30 minutes and/or by the 5:00 pm deadline will automatically be marked wrong.You will see your Grade: Immediately after submissionYou will see the questions you got right/wrong: 24 hours after due-date Guidelines for Quiz:Honorlock will be used in this class for ALL Chapter Quizzes.A working webcam will be required in connection with using Honorlock for ALL Chapter Quizzes.Students MUST agree to Honorlock’s Data Collection & Use terms and allow Honorlock to access their webcam and microphone for each quiz. -For Academic Integrity purposes, Quizzes cannot be taken/made-up after the quiz has closed for the class and the due-date has passed.Quiz will ask questions from:the Required Textbook Chapterthe 4 Required Primary Source Articles assigned for the chapterthe Required Instructional Source videos/mini-lectures/podcasts assigned for the chapterDuring Chapter Quizzes, Students MUST secure a quiet, distraction free space to take their Quiz. This includes:a private (non-public) spaceno background or ambient noiseno other people in the spaceno headphones/earbudsno hatsNO PHONES, no secondary laptops/tablets/monitors, or other tech devicesonce the Quiz starts, students are not allowed to pause the quiz or leave the space, and restroom breaks are not allowed. During Chapter Quizzes, students will NOT be permitted to: use other open web browser tabs (except for the allowed digital American Yawp textbook) use a 2nd screen or windowuse their phone or a secondary laptop/tablet/devicehave headphones or earbuds on (in ears or around neck) use any type of tech glasseshave any noise/music/taking/background soundshave other people nearby leave their computer or pause the quiz once they start the Quizuse Artificial Intelligence in any form (this includes AI browser extensions or overlays) During Chapter Quizzes, students WILL be permitted to:use their HANDWRITTEN notes they submitted in the connected Chapter Notes assignment (Notes must be written on standard spiral notebook or looseleaf notebook paper–8”x11”, 3-hole punched, lined paper)Before starting the Quiz, EACH page of notes (both front and back) must be held up and shown to the camera/proctoruse the American Yawp Textbook and American Yawp Primary Source Reader (links will be allowed and provided within Honorlock’s settings once the Quiz starts))2 Quiz Attempts, but only the FIRST Attempt Grade will be Counted:All quizzes have been set to allow students 2 attempts at submission within Blackboard. This is done to allow for students who might run into “technical difficulties” in the submission process. If something happens during their first attempt, they can simply go back and re-submit using their 2nd attempt.Students will then be expected to follow the “Tech Issues” procedure outlined in the syllabus/CLASS SUPPORT MODULE.However–this opportunity is NOT designed for students to try to improve on their work or get a better quiz grade on a second attempt, and within the attempt parameters I have set Blackboard to only accept the grade for the student’s first graded quiz attempt. Students who experience “technical difficulties” (wi-fi issues, computer crashes, etc…..) may still be subject to loss of a grade.
Read DetailsMs. T is a 78-year-old woman with moderate dementia who refu…
Ms. T is a 78-year-old woman with moderate dementia who refuses extraction of an abscessed tooth. She states that the infection “will get better on its own” despite the dentist explaining the risks of the infection spreading and causing serious illness. Using the four components of decision-making capacity, explain whether Ms. T appears to have the capacity to refuse treatment.
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Which of the following religions considers artificial nutrition and hydration to be ordinary care, and therefore does not permit the removal of artificial nutrition and hydration from a patient who would otherwise survive with the continued use of the intervention?
Read DetailsAn 18-year-old Jehovah’s Witness, Bob, presents in the Emerg…
An 18-year-old Jehovah’s Witness, Bob, presents in the Emergency Department with bleeding after a car accident. When Bob arrives at the hospital, he is alert and oriented. He tells the medical resident that he is a Jehovah’s Witness and that he does not want a blood transfusion, even if it means he will die. Several minutes later, Bob lost consciousness due to loss of blood. Bob does not have anyone present who can make decisions on his behalf. It becomes imperative that Bob receive a blood transfusion to survive. Based on what we learned in class, what is the ethically acceptable way to handle this situation?
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