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This page includes additional syllabus statements that can benefit all UWF students. Statements are divided into three categories: [ Policy Statements ] [ Student Support Resources ] [ Instructional Tools & Technology ]


Policy Statements

The following policy statements apply to all syllabi on all UWF campuses and are in effect even if not reproduced on the official course syllabus.

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Course Modality

University of West Florida operations may be disrupted from time to time by weather, pandemics, and other events outside of our control. It is important for faculty and students alike to plan for contingencies that may affect individual course sections. With this in mind, faculty may opt to hold some class meetings in a modality other than that originally planned in order to make certain that the class continues in the best manner possible given the immediate circumstances. It is important to be flexible and understand that we are operating in a dynamic environment.

Recording in Class

Without prior notice, students may record video or audio of a class lecture for a class they are enrolled in for their own personal, educational use. A class lecture is an academic presentation delivered by faculty or guest lecturer as part of a University of West Florida course intended to inform or teach enrolled students about a particular subject. The following actions are prohibited: recording class activities other than class lectures, including but not limited to lab sessions, student presentations (whether individually or part of a group), class discussion (except when incidental to and incorporated within a class lecture), clinical presentations such as patient history, academic exercises involving student participation, test or examination administrations, field trips, and private conversations between students in the class or between a student and the faculty member. Recordings may not be used as a substitute for class participation and attendance and may not be published or shared without the written consent of the faculty member. Failure to adhere to these requirements may constitute a violation of UWF-REG 3.010 Student Code of Conduct and may be a violation of the law. More details can be found in the UWF Student Handbook.

Academic Conduct

The Student Code of Academic Conduct defines various forms of academic misconduct, including cheating and plagiarism, and describes the process for addressing these types of allegations.  All students are expected to read the Student Code of Academic Conduct and comply with the expectations.  More information and links to the University regulation governing academic conduct can be found on the Dean of Students website.

TurnItIn

UWF maintains a university license agreement for an online text-matching service called Turnitin. Instructors may use the Turnitin service to evaluate the originality of student papers at their discretion. Instructors can employ other services and techniques to evaluate your work for evidence of appropriate authorship practices as needed.

Sexual Discrimination or Harassment Reporting

University of West Florida faculty members are committed to supporting students and upholding the University’s non-discrimination and harassment policies.  Under Title IX, discrimination and harassment based upon sex or gender (including sexual violence and sexual misconduct) are prohibited.  If you experience an incident of sex/gender-based discrimination or harassment, you do not have to go through the experience alone.  Know that while you may talk to a faculty member, as a "Responsible Employee" of the University, the faculty are required to notify the University’s Title IX Coordinator so that support services can be provided to you.  If you would like to speak with someone confidentially, you may schedule an appointment with the UWF’s Counseling and Psychological Services at (850) 474-2420.  This service is free for students.  Faculty can also help direct you to, or you may independently access the University’s Title IX website.

Civil Discourse

At the University of West Florida, learning involves a variety of ideas, theories, and evidence.  Presentation of these ideas does not represent an endorsement of any one idea or perspective.  It is vital to the UWF academic mission that we foster an environment that allows for the open exchange of ideas and perspectives to advance the learning objectives for each course.  Civil discourse within and outside the classroom is a vital component of the UWF academic environment and is expected of everyone who belongs to the UWF community.  Students and faculty may engage with complex ideas in class and students will often be asked to demonstrate an understanding of the ideas. Understanding an idea, concept, or theory does not require endorsing or agreeing with it, but rather hearing and considering its strengths and weaknesses. More information about civil discourse can be found on the Dean of Students webpage.

Health and Safety Protocols

The University of West Florida is dedicated to maintaining the best learning environment possible for our entire community of students, faculty and staff. We are the University of West Florida. Each of us, and all of us, by the act of stepping onto this campus and into a classroom, accept the responsibility as UWF Argonauts to help make this a safe place to learn. The University will continue to rely on guidance from the Florida Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to pass on any changes in protocols for health and safety should the need arise. Students are encouraged to consult with their instructors regarding absences and missed work.

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Student Support Resources

Your success is the number one priority at UWF! Here are just a few of the many student support resources that can help you succeed.

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Dean of Students

The Dean of Students Office works to create a culture of care by helping students experiencing challenging or difficult life circumstances which might impede academic success. The Dean of Students Office can assist you with academic, financial, medical, or other extenuating circumstances. Please contact the Dean of Students Office at (850) 474-2384 or email deanofstudents@uwf.edu.

Student Accessibility Resources

The University of West Florida supports an inclusive learning environment for all students. If there are aspects of the instruction or design of this course that hinder your full participation, such as time-limited exams, inaccessible web content, or the use of non-captioned videos and podcasts, reasonable accommodations can be arranged. Prior to receiving accommodations, you must register with Student Accessibility Resources. Appropriate academic accommodations will be determined on an individual basis with careful consideration of course design, course learning objectives, individual documentation of disability and the academic barriers experienced by the student. Accommodations may vary from one course to the next course and from one semester to the next semester. For information regarding the registration process, visit the SAR website, e-mail sar@uwf.edu, or call 850.474.2387.

Military & Veterans Resource Center

The UWF Military & Veterans Resource Center (MVRC) serves as a leading campus advocate for all military-affiliated students (Active Duty, Veterans, Reservists, Guardsman, and Spouses/Dependents of those above), working to ensure the needs of these individuals are met through coordinating with multiple university offices and services. The MVRC assists with the following: GI Bill ® education benefits, Active Duty Tuition Assistance, EDD, out-of-state fee waiver, tutoring, mentoring, disability accommodation assistance, coordinating academic advising, and referral to state /federal resources and services. The MVRC is located in Building 38, Room 147. For more information on MVRC services, call 850-474-2550.

Physical Health

All enrolled students have access to The Student Health Clinic, which is a primary care clinic where students can receive medical care or advice. Contact Student Health Services at (850) 474-2172 for health concerns.

Mental Health Support

UWF resources are here to help you thrive, learn, and flourish. Please take advantage of the free resources online or on campus. ContactCounseling and Psychological Services at (850) 474-2420 for concerns about mental health or substance use. For 24/7 crisis counseling, call (850) 474-2420 and press option 6.

Therapy Assistance Online (TAO)

All students are encouraged to use Therapy Assistance Online (TAO) to strengthen their interpersonal and coping skills, learn more about sleep and wellness, and better cope with anxiety, depression, stress management, and more. TAO is an interactive web-based self-help program that is available 24/7 and has video courses on mindfulness, relationships, anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns. Access TAO anonymously at uwf.edu/tao.

TogetherAll

If you feel like you need somewhere to talk anonymously to others who can support you, peer support is available to all students 24/7 via TogetherAll. TogetherAll is an online community monitored by trained clinicians to keep it safe. Members are anonymous and can share how they are feeling and support each other. It is an asynchronous platform where you can respond to other’s posts and share your posts if you like. Learn more and join TogetherAll at uwf.edu/togetherall.

ArgoWell

Mental Health is one aspect of holistic health that encompasses all eight wellness dimensions. The eight dimensions do not have to be equally balanced. Instead, you should strive to achieve your own authentic personal harmony. You have unique goals, priorities, and aspirations. You determine how to live your best life. ArgoWell is a UWF campus-wide initiative that brings student wellness to the forefront. Learn how ArgoWell can help you make the healthy choice the easy choice and support you in your wellness journey at uwf.edu/argowell.

Ask-a-Librarian

UWF Library staff are available for help through our Ask-a-Librarian Live Chat, monitored from 8:00 am to 11:00 pm Monday through Thursday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm on Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on Saturday, and 9:00 am to 11:00 pm on Sunday. You can also email a librarian using the left-hand navigation in Canvas under Help or Library Tools or text a librarian at 850-483-0225.

Emergency Information

In the case of severe weather or another emergency, the campus might be closed and classes canceled. UWF uses a variety of communication methods to alert the campus community about emergency situations and safety threats. Learn more about Emergency Communications from the UWF Police

Official closures and delays are announced on the UWF website, Mobile Alert, and broadcast on WUWF-FM (88.1MHz).

  • Mobile Alert is a broadcasting messaging system utilized by the university in emergency situations. To find more information regarding Mobile Alert, visit the Enroll in Mobile Alert page or locate the application in MyUWF by searching Mobile Alert.
  • WUWF-FM (88.1MHz) is the official information source for the University. Any pertinent information regarding closings, cancellations, and the re-opening of campus will be broadcast.

In the event that hurricane preparation procedures are initiated, the UWF Home Web Page and MyUWF will both provide current information regarding hurricane preparation procedures, the status of classes, and the closing of the University. All students are encouraged to review the Emergency Procedures Guide from UWF Police as a quick reference for effective and timely action in the event of an emergency. 

Writing Lab

The Writing Lab can help with the projects in this course. Graduate and undergraduate Writing Lab assistants are available to review the mechanics of writing with you and help you upgrade the quality of your papers before you submit assignments.  

Paper reading services are offered online and face-to-face by appointment (through Navigate or 850-474-2229) or as walk-ins at the Main Lab (51/157). These services include face-to-face and online Interactive paper reading sessions and paper reading via the OWL/Online Writing Lab in Canvas.

Paper reading services, one-on-one and interactive group tutoring, Editing Workshops, the Grammar Hotline (850-474-2129), and Real-Time Writing Assistance are available during the Writing Lab's regular hours of operation from 10 to 5 daily and occasional weekends.

Visit our webpage at www.uwf.edu/writelab, or email us at writelab@uwf.edu

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It may take up to 48 hours or more to receive your work back from the Writing Lab. It is your responsibility to turn your assignment in on time. Take this into consideration when utilizing the Writing Lab.

Tutoring and Learning Resources

Tutoring and Learning Resources offers free services designed to help you improve your academic performance. Available services include Course-Based Tutoring, Study Skills Assistance, Academic Coaching, Academic Success Workshops, Smartpen Loans, and more. Services are available in Building 21 and the 2nd Floor of Pace Library. For more information, visit www.uwf.edu/tlr, email tutoring@uwf.edu, or call (850) 474-3176.

The Office of Career Development & Community Engagement

The Office of Career Development & Community Engagement (CDCE) offers resume and cover letter reviews, assistance with your job/internship search, interviewing tips, and many other services to assist you in becoming career ready, all at no cost to you! For more information, check out Handshake, visit CDCE's website, or call 850-474-2254.

Instructional Tools and Technology

Many instructors use instructional tools and technology regardless of course modality. Here are statements about a few of the most popular tools students may be asked to use. 

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Minimum Technical Skills Needed

The University of West Florida prepares students for success by ensuring they have the essential technology skills and access needed for academic, professional, and personal development.

This page outlines the basic technical skills, minimum technology requirements, recommended additional software, and important accessibility and privacy information for students enrolled at UWF.

Minimum Technical Skills

All UWF students are expected to:

  • Activate and access their ArgoNet account

  • Log in to the MyUWF portal at least 2–3 times per week

  • Check their UWF Gmail account at least 2–3 times per week

  • Demonstrate basic word-processing skills (e.g., formatting a document, saving/uploading files)

Online and hybrid students should also be able to:

  • Navigate the web using a browser

  • Download files from the web

  • Upload and attach files to send to others

Additional technical skills and technology requirements may vary by college, department, and course. Student use of UWF information technology resources is governed by the Computing Resources Usage Agreement and the Student Communications Policy.

Visit the Minimum Technical Skills and Special Technology Utilized by Students to learn more about additional technology requirements for fully online or hybrid courses, general web browser requirements, supported operating systems, additional software you may need, and accessibility and privacy statements for approved UWF technology tools.

Technical Support

ITS offers support to online students via phone (850.474.2075), online request form, and through email (helpdesk@uwf.edu) for non-Canvas (eLearning) questions or problems. Visit the Help Desk website to learn more about their resources and services.

Instructors may also use third party learning tools from other vendors, like Pearson. Your instructor should be able to provide information about customer support for those tools separately.

eLearning (Canvas)

UWF's online courses are made available through eLearning, which is hosted by Canvas, one of the leaders in online learning. eLearning is widely used by UWF instructors for fully online courses and to supplement traditional courses with online content. Visit the eLearning Help for Students page to get started and find support for Canvas. Canvas Support is available 24/7 at the Canvas Support Hotline for Students: 1-844-866-3349.

Zoom

Zoom is a cloud-based software that allows your instructor to moderate an online meeting with students.

Learn more about using Zoom as a student

Test Proctoring & Monitoring Tools

Your instructor may require any one or more of the following proctoring or monitoring tools to maintain the academic integrity of your exams. 

Respondus Lockdown Browser and Monitor

Respondus LockDown Browser is a client-based application that "locks down" a computer or device during an online exam delivered on a third-party assessment platform, such as a Learning Management System (LMS). Privacy information for Respondus LockDown Browser.

Respondus Monitor is a companion product for LockDown Browser that enables students to record themselves with a webcam and microphone during an online exam.

The webcam can be built into your computer or connected to it with a USB cable. Watch this short video for a basic understanding of LockDown Browser and the webcam feature.

Recordings and other data from the exam session are processed automatically; summary information is provided to the instructor, such as if the student left the video frame during the exam session. Privacy information for Respondus Monitor.

Follow this link for more instructions for downloading and installing LockDown Browser.

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ProctorU

ProctorU is an online proctoring service that allows students to take exams online while ensuring the integrity of the exam for the institution. This service enables remote proctors employed by ProctorU to view your personal computer’s screen, webcam, and audio for academic integrity.

There is a cost for this service. Exam fees range from $17.50 to $40, depending on the length of the exam. Students who wait until the last minute to reserve their exam time will be assessed an additional late fee, “Take it Soon” incurs an additional fee of $5 (72 hours to 24 hours ahead of appointment), or “Take it Now” that incurs an additional $8 fee (less than 24 hours ahead of appointment). UWF does not receive any portion of this cost. Refunds are given if the exam is canceled within 48 hours before the scheduled exam time.

What to Expect

The Test-Taker Knowledge Base contains articles that answer important questions, such as how to schedule exams, what you need to take an exam, how to resolve technical issues, and more. The articles walk you through an exam session from beginning to end, including information about where and how you can test. Read each section thoroughly before taking an exam. If you need more assistance, visit Contact Support Team to send a message or use the ProctorU Chat Support resource.

The Guardian Exam Browser 

The Guardian browser is now required for all ProctorU test-takers. Guardian is a lockable browser for ProctorU sessions that streamlines exam launch and provides a more secure and user-friendly student experience. Test takers will download the browser as part of their exam preparation, and the software can be removed when not in use. During the exam session, Guardian monitors the student’s computer for potential breaches during the exam, such as the use of hotkeys, copy/paste, and hardware detection. For more information on using this software, visit ProctorU’s Guardian Secure Proctoring Browser Resources.

Resources

For more information about ProctorU, visit the following links:


Please contact Salina Randall srandall@uwf.edu to request additional statements or updates. 

Last updated May 8, 2024

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