Technical Science |
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| Announcements | ![]() |
| First Day of Fall Semester: Monday
August 25, 2008 Last Day to Turn In Work: Wednesday December 17, 2008 The Academic Skills Center Hours Monday -
Tuesday 8:00 - 5:30 |
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| Completed Work Reminder
When you completed a quiz or test, please get it into me as soon as possible so I can get it corrected and get the results back to you. This way you will know if you made any mistakes before you go on to the next section. I am giving out passwords one at a time. In other words, I won't give out the password for Quiz 2 until you turn in Quiz 1. I am generally able to respond to your completed assignments within one working day. So, if you turn in a quiz on Tuesday you will have the results and the next password on Wednesday. If you turn in a quiz on the weekend (Fri, Sat or Sun) you will have the results and the next password on Monday. The best way to get your completed work back to me is via email. Just type your answers in an email. This will save you some postage and make for quicker turn around time. If you do this make sure you include the Quiz or Test Number and the Question Number for each answer. (You don't need to retype the questions). When you send a email make sure write something in the subject line. Emails without subjects are considered spam and automatically "trashed".
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| Online Grades | ![]() |
| Online Grades Fall 2008 | E-mail your instructor for your "Web Identity" Click on the link to the left Use the Back Button to Return |
| Contact the Instructor | ![]() |
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John W. Pluemer |
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Mail: |
Southwest Wisconsin Technical College 1800 Bronson Blvd. Fennimore, WI 53809 |
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Phone / Fax: |
800-362-3322 x2621 608-822-2621 608-822-2671 fax |
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E-mail: |
jwpluemer@swtc.edu
When you send a email make sure write something in the subject line.
Emails without subjects are considered spam and automatically "trashed".
If you mail or fax me make sure my name is on the envelope of fax so it gets
routed to me. |
| Discussion Group | ![]() |
| You can use the discussion group to communicate with other students in this course. You can post questions or comments. Please identify yourself when you post a comment or question. Keep in mind your discussion can be seen by any student or the instructor. |