Turn all assignments in at the beginning of lecture on the day they are due. your cover sheet should list your discussion section instructor, your ID, and your discussion section ting time Early/Late Assignments turn assignments in early should write a note explaining the reason and turn in the st Under special arrangements an assignment may be turned in early. Students who m assignment to Instructor Bonifield We will consider any assignment turned in after 10: 45 a.m. on the day they are due as late, the final grade on late assignments will be penalized 10 points. Because of the large number of assignments and the grading schedule, we cannot accept any late assignments for any reason later than Friday at 5: 00 PM during the week they are due. Late assignments must be turned in to Instructor Bonifield, with an attached note of explanation Very occasionally, a student will miss a dead line because of a verifiable prolonged illness or emergency. Such a student should meet with Instructor Bonifield to discuss the illness or emergency and to receive a make-up assignment. In such cases the make-up assignment will differ from the class assignment Plagiarism/Academic Dishonesty Students must submit their own work. Each students paper must be written independently by the student enrolled in Marketing Management. This means that even if just one sentence of your paper is the same as another person's paper, you both could get an F on the assignment. Copy ing other people's ideas or assignments will result in an F inadve ignment. In addition, giving or loaning your paper to another student or ntly letting another student copy your paper is considered Academic Dishonest and will result in an F on the assignment. Please do not leave drafts of your work lying around in computer laboratories, libraries or other public places PARTICIPATION IN DISCUSSION SECTIONS Discussion section instructors will be awarding in-class performance points based on announced and/or unannounced quizzes on read ings, videos, lectures, etc and actual class participation10 Turn all assignments in at the beginning of lecture on the day they are due. Your cover sheet should list your discussion section instructor, your ID, and your discussion section meeting time. Early/Late Assignments Under special arrangements an assignment may be turned in early. Students who must turn assignments in early should write a note explaining the reason and turn in the assignment to Instructor Bonifield We will consider any assignment turned in after 10:45 a.m. on the day they are due as late; the final grade on late assignments will be penalized 10 points. Because of the large number of assignments and the grading schedule, we cannot accept any late assignments for any reason later than Friday at 5:00 PM during the week they are due. Late assignments must be turned in to Instructor Bonifield, with an attached note of explanation. Very occasionally, a student will miss a deadline because of a verifiable prolonged illness or emergency. Such a student should meet with Instructor Bonifield to discuss the illness or emergency and to receive a make-up assignment. In such cases the make-up assignment will differ from the class assignment. Plagiarism/Academic Dishonesty Students must submit their own work. Each student’s paper must be written independently by the student enrolled in Marketing Management. This means that even if just one sentence of your paper is the same as another person's paper, you both could get an F on the assignment. Copying other people's ideas or assignments will result in an F on the assignment. In addition, giving or loaning your paper to another student or inadvertently letting another student copy your paper is considered Academic Dishonesty and will result in an F on the assignment. Please do not leave drafts of your work lying around in computer laboratories, libraries or other public places. PARTICIPATION IN DISCUSSION SECTIONS Discussion section instructors will be awarding in-class performance points based on announced and/or unannounced quizzes on readings, videos, lectures, etc., and actual class participation