Submitting [LATE] Work
& How I Grade

The grading rubrics below are holistic in that they approach assessment focused on:  

time management

✓ ability to follow instructions, and 

✓ ability to correctly apply methods & concepts learned in class. 

All coursework may be [re]submitted at any time before the end of the term, and additional work can be done to make up for lost points (late penalties + missing / incomplete peer responses). 

See below for details.

🕪 It is the students' responsibility to notify the instructor if regrading is needed by commenting directly in Canvas. 

Please only request regrading once all [intended] work for that assignment has been submitted.

✓ Late Submissions Accepted

⊖ NO Late Penalty

↻ 2 Attempts Permitted

⇧ Highest Score Kept

Midterm Exam:
✓ Late Submissions Accepted

⊖ NO Late Penalty

Final Exam:
⨂ Late / Revised Submissions NOT Accepted

Face-to-face Courses

Reading Annotations:
✓ Late Submissions Accepted
⊖ Late Penalty [1/2 credit]

Participation:
⨂ Late / Revised Submissions NOT Accepted

Weekly Discussions

If a discussion is LATE + MISSING peer responses [and/or reviews], a student should answer a total of 5 Q's [or 6 Q's if in PHIL &115] from that week's prompt

Answer 2 Q's [+ Draft (more info below ⇩)] [PHIL &115 3 Q's]

✓ Late / Revised Submissions Accepted

⊖ Late Penalty [1-1.5 points] unless supplemented w/ additional Q

Respond to 2 Peers [+ Review 2 Drafts (more info below ⇩)]

⨂ Late / Revised Submissions NOT Accepted

⊖ Points lost unless supplemented w/ additional Q from initial post [1 per peer]

Grading Rubrics

PART 1 Initial Posts

Answer 2 Q's [courses w/ PEE writing assignment]

Answer 3 Q's [PHIL &115]

Drafts 

Courses w/ PEE writing assignment 

[more info below ⇩]

PART 2 Peer Responses

Late Policy

✓ Late / Revised Submissions Accepted

⊖ Late Penalty [~1 point] unless supplemented w/ ++Q from initial post

Grading Rubrics