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The bookstore offers one text, but I HIGHLY recommend a similar text available as an electronic text.
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American Government and Politics Today - Texas Edition, 2009-2010, 14th EditionSchmidt/Shelley/Bardes/Maxwell/Crain/Santos
ISBN-10: 0-495-56841-4
ISBN-13: 978-0-495-56841-4
© 2010
WHAT'S NEW FOR WEB COURSES?
All the syllabi are in PALS/BBV.
All online classes will work with Blackboard Vista
(BBV).
Go to PALS, My Courses to find a link
to BBV.
Also, go to https://vista.accd.edu/webct/entryPageIns.dowebct
The course will not be available until the first day of class. January 11, 2009.
For assistance with password and technical issues, call the Internet Skills Lab, MLC 400B, at 210-486-0162.
OR
Call 210-485-0555 or 866-493-3947 for technical assistance. Do not press 1. Speak to an ACC representative.
Online courses conduct all work
ONLINE.
Web-enhanced
classes meet on regularly scheduled days, MWF or TTH, thus all
of the instruction is in the classroom; however, the student has
access to learning materials via WEB CT.
2301 Major Topics are as follows: Ideology,
Constitutions, Federalism, Legislatures, Executives, Judiciaries,
Bureaucracies, Local Governments, and Texas Political
History.
2302 Major Topics
are as follows: Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, Cyber-Politics, The
Media, Voting, Elections and Campaigns, Political Parties, Interest
Groups, Domestic and Economic Policy, and Foreign
Policy.
Topics are added to keep
up with current events and other issues related to the major
topics.
How does one enter a BBV?
Log in to PALS E-Portal using your id and password; the instructions
are provided on that page. This link can be found on the SAC
Homepage as well. Then go to "My Courses". Click on the BBV link for
your BBV homepage. If having problems, call the ACCD technical
services at 220-1616.
WHAT'S NEW FOR WEB COURSES? Juliet
Alfaro, M.A. Email: julietalfaro@yahoo.com
Office: CAC 216 Phone:
210-486-0999 San Antonio College
1300 San Pedro San Antonio, Texas 78212
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