The instructor enjoys working face-to-face with students, but this is not feasible in an asynchronous course. It is not possible to respond meaningfully to your submitted work, and at the same time to accommodate the desire of a class full of asynchronous distance students for individual face-to-face meetings.

For this reason the instructor's office hours are conducted by responding to information received through forms, and face-to-face meetings are normally restricted to matters that have already been addressed to the fullest possible extent via electronic communication (e.g., access page and forms) and have proven impossible to resolve efficiently by this means.

This policy makes it possible for the instructor to respond fully to your submitted work and to do so in a timely manner. It also ensures that all students, local as well as non-local, get equal attention from the instructor.

Please explain this briefly in your own words.

**** Your response (insert your response beginning in the next line; the next line is blank and doesn't include the #$... prompt):

The instructor does not have enough time to work with students one on one and also has a time limit with other classes as well. It works best when you submit forms to the instructor regarding questions or concerns rather than in person. #$&* (your response should have gone on the line above this one)

Task: `q012. When you take a test you must submit the Test Taken Form (at the General Information page, just below the Submit Work Form) to alert the instructor to be on the lookout for your test. If a test has gone astray (rare but tests can be misrouted) we can more easily trace it if we know promptly that it's missing.

Please state this in your own words:

**** Your response (insert your response beginning in the next line; the next line is blank and doesn't include the #$... prompt):

When you take a test you must submit a test taken form after taken the test to inform the instructor that the test is on its way to him electronically or by mail. #$&* (your response should have gone on the line above this one)

Task: `q013. Save all communications from the instructor; you're responsible for doing so. You are also responsible for keeping track of what you have sent the instructor, who can provide more timely and more complete responses if time isn't wasted rereading something re-sent by a student who wasn't weren't sure whether it was sent in the first place. Once your work appears at your Access site (explained when you get your access code), however, you may assume that it is safely stored in at least two places.

State this in your own words.

**** our response (insert your response beginning in the next line; the next line is blank and doesn't include the #$... prompt):

Save all communication with the instructor regarding forms or messages to and from the instructor. He or she can provide better responses when looked at a list of past messages or forms already sent if regarding a past issue.

#$&* (your response should have gone on the line above this one)

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`` Documents are to be submitted by inserting your responses into the original.Nothing from the original document is to be deleted.You have submitted good responses, but they are not embedded in a complete copy of the original document/

The bottom line is: Insert as instructed, never delete anything from the original document.

It takes only a couple of minutes to insert your responses into a copy of the complete document. Please do so and resubmit any documents on which you have deleted parts of the original.

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