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{"id": "dffded34c968-0", "text": "Syllabus  \u2014 GEB3373  International  Business  \u2014 FALL  2023  1 Instructional  Team   a. Professor   Dr. Amanda  Phalin   \u2022 Office:  Zoom  \u2022 Phone:  352-392-6527  \u2022 E-mail:  amanda.phalin@warrington.ufl.edu   \u2022 Live and recorded lectures  available  streaming  online,  filmed  in Heavener  150 and on Zoom ; see calendar  below  for exact dates ,  times , and locations   \u2022 Drop -in Office Hours  Online : Monday and Wednesday, 10:30AM \u2013 11:30  \u2022 AM; https://ufl.zoom.us/j/4753912414?pwd=bUdzbnR2Z3dTMy83RzVTU0hWcjNSUT09  (Meeting  ID 475-391-2414;   password: f=N3A2); also at other times b y appointment   \u2022 Note re Dr. Phalin\u2019s Schedule : In addition to  her responsibilities as Associate Instructional Professor  in the College\u2019s  Management Dept., Dr. Phalin  also serves  as the statewide faculty representative on the State University System\u2019s Board  of Governors . In this role,  she attends  many  meetings,  so classes  will sometimes  be rescheduled.  The calendar  at the end of", "source": "Page 1"}
{"id": "dffded34c968-1", "text": "The calendar  at the end of   this syllabus  notes those  changes. Sometimes she  is asked to attend meetings last -minute.  She will always let students  know  as soon as possible  if any additional changes to class or office hours schedules occur.     b. TAs  \u2022 TAs will be assigned  after  drop -add.  Names  and e-mails  will be available  in Canvas  \u2794 Contact  Information.   \u2022 Head TA: Allen Boul enger , allenboulenger@ufl.edu,  Zoom office link : https://ufl.zoom.us/my/allenboulenger , Meeting  ID:   622-609-4520 , Passcode: IBTA01 . Office hours TBA.    2 Course  Description   a. Course  pre-requisites   \u2022 MAN  3025,  Principles  of Management  \u2022 MAR  3023,  Principles  of Marketing   \u2022 Heavener\u2019s  Undergraduate  Programs  Office,  352-273-0165,  may  approve  similar  courses  as substitutes.     b. Assurance  of learning/Course  Objectives   \u2022 The BSBA/BABA  Learning  Goal  that applies  most  directly  to this course  is Goal  5: \u201cPossess  a global  perspective  on", "source": "Page 1"}
{"id": "dffded34c968-2", "text": "\u201cPossess  a global  perspective  on business.\u201d   \u2022 The two learning  objectives  associated  with  this goal  are Learning  Objective 5a:  Understand  how  the business  environment,  including culture, differs across countries, and Learning Objective 5b: Possess awareness of cultural differences and how  these differences affect best practices and ethical responsibilities.   \u2022 This course  is also designed  to develop  and improve  student  competencies  in teamwork  and collaboration.   o A survey  by Heavener\u2019s  Business  Career  Services  dept.  found  that teamwork  is the no. 1 soft skill recruiters  desire  when hiring graduates.   o The National  Association  of Colleges  and Employers  (https://www.naceweb.org/ ) identifies  teamwork  as one of  o the 8 \u201cCompetencies  for a Career -Ready  Workforce.\u201d   \u2022 Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to   o identify and explain the six components of the PESTEL Model to countries worldwide.   o understand how the components of the PESTEL Model affect business decision making in countries  worldwide.   o analyze data in R&D, Marketing, Production, and Finance in the context of an international business.   o collaborate effectively with other peers to a achieve a common goal     c. Course  structure", "source": "Page 1"}
{"id": "dffded34c968-3", "text": "goal     c. Course  structure   \u2022 One l ive-streaming  lecture  per week : See calendar below for exact dates and times .  o Please watch this video  with instructions to use the Classroom Secure in Place Electronic Device .  \u2022 1\u20133 pre -recorded lectures per we ek in lieu of a second live lecture .  o Pre-recorded lectures are from Spring 2023, by former co -instructor and UF graduate Ms. Olivia Lopez .  o Because they were recorded in an earlier semester, they may refer to events/deadlines that are no longer  applicable; please ignore.   \u2022 Weekly  readings , videos,  and assignment  deadlines  (See  sections  4, 12).  \u2022 Three  non-cumulative  exams  (See  Section  5).  \u2022 Semester -long  simulation  team  project  replaces  final  exam  (See  Section  6).  \u2022 Extra  Credit  (See  Section  7).", "source": "Page 1"}
{"id": "9e23eabf1336-0", "text": "d. Course  language   \u2022 Dr. Phalin  values  all languages  and encourages  students  to become  multilingual  if at all possible.  However,  because  English  is the medium of instruction at UF, all assignments and exams must be completed in English. Tools and/or software that  translate entire web pages, assignments, readings, and/or exams into other languages are expressly prohibited and  considered a violation of academic integrity. (See Section 9a.)     3 Course  Materials   a. Accessing  materials   \u2022 Do not purchase  materials  until  after  the first class.   \u2022 Materials  are available  through Canvas  by following  the instructions  in the \u201cAccessing  Required  Materials\u201d  document,  which can be found on the \u201cStart Here\u201d page in Canvas under the \u201cDo\u201d heading.   \u2022 You are required  to link all technologies  used  in the course  with  your  @ufl  e-mail  address  as it appears  on class  rolls.     b. Readings   \u2022 No textbook  is required;  all readings  are available  free of charge  in the Canvas  course  site (see e. below).   \u2022 Note  that connection  to UF\u2019s  VPN  may  be required  to access  readings  free of charge.  For more  information,", "source": "Page 2"}
{"id": "9e23eabf1336-1", "text": "free of charge.  For more  information,  visit  https://it.ufl.edu/ict/documentation/network -infrastructure/vpn/   https://w arrington.ufl.edu/information -technology -support -programs/wp - content/uplo ads/sites/81/2018/03/TAC_InstallingCiscoVPN.pdf     c. Capsim  GLOBAL  team -based  international  business  simulation   \u2022 Follow  the instructions  in the \u201cAccessing  Required  Materials\u201d  document.     d. Honorlock   \u2022 Online  proctoring  via Honorlock  is REQUIRED.   \u2022 You are required  to read  fully and  carefully  (1) the document  \u201cHonorlock  Instructions,\u201d  (2) the Honorlock  Student  Guide ,  and (3) Honorlock Best Practices .  \u2022 A 0-point  Honorlock  practice  exam  is available  in Canvas  for student s to take  as many  times  as they  like to familiarize  themselves with the system.   \u2022 You are 100%  responsible  for being  familiar  with  the requirements  and processes  needed  to complete  assessments  successfully using Honorlock  and Canvas. Please contact Dr. Phalin or the TAs if you have questions.     e. Canvas  course  website   \u2022 Log in to", "source": "Page 2"}
{"id": "9e23eabf1336-2", "text": "course  website   \u2022 Log in to http://elearning.ufl.edu  and click  GEB3373.   \u2022 If you do not see GEB3373  as an option,  you may  need  to wait  24-48 hours  for your  registration  to update to  Canvas.   \u2022 If you are still denied access, contact the UF Help Desk at 352 -392-HELP (392 -4357), or go to their webpage at  http: //helpdesk.ufl.edu/ . You may  also chose  to visit the Warrington  College  of Business  TAC (Technology  Assistance  Center) http://warrington.ufl.edu/itsp/techservices/students.asp .    f. Lectures  materials   \u2022 To view course video lectures, click on one of the Video Lectures links on the Home Page in Canvas. Video Lectures  (Streaming)  allows  you to access  the live lectures  during  class  periods  or to stream  them  at other  times; Video  Lectures  (Downloading) allows you to download the lectures to watch offline at other t imes.   \u2022 Each  week has its own  Canvas  page  (see buttons  on the course  home  page),  which  includes pre -lecture  readings, lecture  PowerPoints, links to videos and readings from lectures,", "source": "Page 2"}
{"id": "9e23eabf1336-3", "text": "links to videos and readings from lectures, and other important information.     g. Zoom \u2014online  office  software   \u2022 UF students  get Zoom  for free,  which  enables  them  to meet  their  professors,  TAs,  and each  other  in online  offices.   \u2022 Visit  https://elearning.ufl.edu/zoom/  for information  and help.   \u2022 Download  Zoom  to your  desktop/laptop,  tablet,  smartphone  w/your  Gatorlink  credentials @ https://ufl.zoom.us .    h. Technology  & technology  help  Unfortunately,  Dr. Phalin  does  not have  the capability  or access  to deal  with  tech  issues.  Please  contact  the following. For general  issues:   Warrington  College  of Business  TAC (Technology  Assistance  Center) http://warrington.ufl.edu/itsp/techservices/students.asp .  \u2022 For Canvas  issues:  UF Help  Desk  at 352-392-HELP  (392 -4357)  or http://helpdesk.ufl.edu/ .  \u2022 For Capsim  GLOBAL  issues:  ufsupport@capsim.com  or 877-477-8787.  (Note that Capsim has a private e -mail for UF students.)", "source": "Page 2"}
{"id": "9e23eabf1336-4", "text": "a private e -mail for UF students.)   \u2022 For Honorlock  help,  use the Live Chat  feature  in Honorlock  (no phone  calls).   \u2022 Do NOT  use the Canvas  app to submit  assignments ; your work  may not be recorded . If you submit  with a phone  or tablet,  use  a browser.", "source": "Page 2"}
{"id": "6da08886c042-0", "text": "4 Assignments   a. Getting  Started  Quiz   \u2022 40 true/false  questions  test your  knowledge  about  class  policies  in the syllabus  and documents  referenced  in the syllabus.   \u2022 The quiz is open -book/note,  so you may  consult  the syllabus  and related  documents;  however,  questions  are difficult,  so  review all documentation fully and carefully before starting.   \u2022 You have  two attempts  to complete  the quiz;  Canvas  will record  your  highest  score.   \u2022 The documents  required  to complete  this quiz successfully  are 1) Syllabus,  2) Accessing  Required  Materials  document,  3)  Honorlock Instructions, 4) Capsim GLOBAL Instructions, 5) Makeup Exam Policy, 6) Resources for Review, and 7)  Recommendation Lett er Instructions.     b. Academic  Integrity  Assignment   \u2022 This short  assignment  requires  you to review  the UF  Student  Honor  Code  and Student  Conduct  Code  and class  policies  and  agree to conduct yourself in this course with the highest level of academic integrity.     c. Most  Common  Mistakes  Quiz   \u2022 This quiz outlines  the most  common  errors  students  make  that cause", "source": "Page 3"}
{"id": "6da08886c042-1", "text": "errors  students  make  that cause  them  to earn  lower  grades  than  they  expect.     d. Accessing  Required  Materials  Assignment   \u2022 This assignment  requires  you to upload  one screenshot  of your  Capsim  dashboard  page  to confirm  that you have  opted  in  AND  logged  in to Capsim  GLOBAL.   \u2022 A guide  with  screenshots  can be found  in the \u201cAccessing  Required  Materials\u201d  document.   \u2022 The screenshot  must  include  your  name  and Course  ID, or you will earn  0 points.     e. Canvas  country/ region  homeworks  (HW)   \u2022 Each  of the 13 countries/regions  we discuss  has one homework  assignment  in Canvas.   \u2022 Your  three  lowest  scores  will be dropped;  Dr. Phalin  strongly  recommends  that you complete  all 13.  \u2022 Each  country/region  assignment  has 20 questions,  1 point/question.   \u2022 Due dates  for all assignments  are in the class  calendar (See  Section  12).  \u2022 The last set of assignments  is due the last day of class  since  it is against  university  policy  to require  students  to complete  assignments during reading and", "source": "Page 3"}
{"id": "6da08886c042-2", "text": "students  to complete  assignments during reading and finals days.   \u2022 The assignments  are open -book,  open -note,  and untimed.   \u2022 You should complete the homeworks individually, without other students.   \u2022 Check  Canvas  and ensure  that your  homework  grades  have  been  entered.   \u2022 Do not leave  homeworks  until  the last minute.  Scheduling  conflicts  and tech  issues  are your  responsibility;  no makeups.     f. Homework  appeals   \u2022 Dr. Phalin\u2019s  appeal  decisions  are final.   \u2022 Send  all appeals  to the head  TA, Allen Boulenger , allenboulenger@ufl.edu,  not to Dr. Phalin.   \u2022 Limit  appeals  to mistakes  and errors;  appeals  that argue  semantics  and/or  interpretation  are unlikely  to be accepted.   \u2022 Appeals  are considered  and accepted  on a per-person,  individual  basis.   \u2022 You must  initiate  the appeal  of an answer  to a homework  question  within  24 hours  (including  weekends  and holidays)  of  the date the homework closes.   \u2022 If you believe  there  is an error in  a homework  question,  the subject  line of your  e-mail  should", "source": "Page 3"}
{"id": "6da08886c042-3", "text": "line of your  e-mail  should  read  \u201cHomework  Question  Appeal.\u201d In the body of the e -mail, include, in the following order:   \u2013Full student  name  as it appears  on the class  roll  \u2013Student  e-mail  address   \u2013Your  Class/Section  #  \u2013Your  UFID   \u2013Homework  Assignment  Name   \u2013Full text of the question  and its answers   \u2013A clear  but brief  explanation  of why  the question  and/or  answer  is wrong.  In your  appeal, you MUST  cite a specific  page  #,  PowerPoint slide #,  and/or video timestamp to support your claim . Wikipedia and other non -verified  sites  (about.com,  infoplease, Yahoo! Answers, quora, etc.) are not valid sources.", "source": "Page 3"}
{"id": "57ffc20e7dac-0", "text": "5 Exams   a. Proctoring   \u2022 Course  exams  are proctored  online  by Honorlock  for ALL students:  On-campus , UF Online , and study abroad .  \u2022 Students  take  exams  electronically  using  Canvas.   \u2022 You are required  to read  fully  and carefully  and follow  the instructions  contained  in the (1) the document  \u201cHonorlock   Instructions,\u201d  (2) the Honorlock  Student  Guide , and (3) Honorlock  Best  Practices , all of which  can be found  on the \u201cStart  Here\u201d page in Canvas under the \u201cRead\u201d heading.   \u2022 To take  the exams,  you need : 1) a webcam,  2) speakers,  3) a microphone,  and 4) a reliable  Internet  connection.   \u2022 A wired  internet  connection  is required.   \u2022 You must  download  the Honorlock  Chrome  extension  at www.honorlock.com/extension/install .  \u2022 No talking  is allowed  during  exams,  including  talking  to yourself.   \u2022 No music or other outside noise is allowed during the exams; otherwise, Honorlock will flag it as a violation.     b. Materials  permitted  during  exams   \u2022 One 8.5x11  page  of", "source": "Page 4"}
{"id": "57ffc20e7dac-1", "text": "8.5x11  page  of handwritten  notes,  front  and back,  to be destroyed  before  disconnecting  with  Honorlock.   \u2022 The exam  notes  must  be uploaded  (in jpg or png format  ONLY)  to Canvas  before  you take  the test.   \u2022 One pen or pencil.   \u2022 The Honorlock  calculator  (see  the Honorlock  Student  Guide )  \u2022 NO OTHER  CALCULATORS  ARE ALLOWED,  including  financial  and scientific  calculators  and calculators  found  on computers,  cell phones, and other mobile devices.   \u2022 No watches  of any kind  are allowed.   \u2022 No hats are allowed.   \u2022 Violating  these  rules  WILL  result  in offenders  being  assigned  an \u201cE\u201d in the course.     c. Exam  schedule   \u2022 Exam  1: opens  Sun.,  Oct. 8, 12 a.m.;  exam  closes  Tues.,  Oct. 10, 11:59  p.m. \u2014finish  exam  by 11:59  p.m.   \u2022 Exam  2: opens  Sun.,  Nov. 12, 12 a.m.;  exam  closes  Tues.,  Nov. 14, 11:59  p.m.", "source": "Page 4"}
{"id": "57ffc20e7dac-2", "text": "11:59  p.m. \u2014finish  exam  by 11:59  p.m.   \u2022 Exam  3: opens  Sun.,  Dec. 10, 12 a.m.;  exam  closes  Tues.,  Dec.  12, 11:59  p.m.  \u2014finish  exam  by 11:59  p.m.   \u2022 Once  the exam  windows  open,  neither  Dr. Phalin  nor the TAs will answer  substantive  questions  about  exam  material.     d. Exam  policies   \u2022 The exams  must  be finished  by 11:59  p.m.  on the last day of the testing  window.  If you log in to take  the exam  at 11:50  p.m.  on the last day, you will have only 9 minutes to take the test.   \u2022 Be sure  to build  in time  for going  through  the Canvas  and Honorlock  log-in processes.   \u2022 Please  take  exams  as early in  the window  as possible  as possible.  That  way,  if a technical  issue  arises,  you can handle  it in a  timely manner and/or take  the test later in the window. (In addition, students who take  exams earlier earn higher scores.)   \u2022", "source": "Page 4"}
{"id": "57ffc20e7dac-3", "text": "exams earlier earn higher scores.)   \u2022 If material  is in an assigned  reading,  in videos,  in a Canvas  announcement,  or in lectures,  it may  appear  on exams.   \u2022 We discuss  current  events  in class;  exams  cover  those  topics.   \u2022 Check  Canvas  to ensure  that your  exam  grades  have  been  entered.     e. Exam  descriptions   \u2022 All three  tests  are multiple -choice  and closed -book,  but you are allowed  one 8.5x11  page  of notes,  front  and back, to be  destroyed before disconnecting with Honorlock.   \u2022 Each  is 90 minutes  long  and contains  50 questions  worth  3 points  each.   \u2022 Each  includes  five practice  exam  questions  word -for-word.   \u2022 None  is cumulative.   \u2022 Exam  1 covers  material  from  Aug. 23 \u2013 Oct. 4, including  assigned  readings,  videos,  and current  events  discussed  in class.   \u2022 Exam  2 covers  material  from  Oct. 9 \u2013 Nov. 8, including  assigned  readings,  videos,  and current  events  discussed  in class.   \u2022 Exam  3", "source": "Page 4"}
{"id": "57ffc20e7dac-4", "text": "in class.   \u2022 Exam  3 covers  material  from  Nov. 13 \u2013 Dec.  6, including  assigned  readings,  videos,  and current  events  discussed  in class.   \u2022 Since  exams  are in Canvas and  use Honorlock,  each  one is open  for multiple  days,  and you may  take  the exams  literally  at  any time during the exam periods from any location that has a reliable internet connection.     f. Exam  review   \u2022 To protect  academic  integrity,  students  will have  access only  to their  exam  scores.   \u2022 Students  wishing  to discuss  their  work  should  come  to online  office  hours , no appointment necessary .    g. Proctoring  at Warrington   \u2022 The University  of Florida  requires  that any assessment  equivalent  to 15%  or more  of a student's  final  course  grade  must  be", "source": "Page 4"}
{"id": "da6fc3f35571-0", "text": "proctored. This policy protects both the value of your academic degree and your own time and effort in becoming a  successful Warrington student. Please expect all assessments to be proctored and all assignments to utilize plagiarism  software, and prepare accordingly.   \u2022 For online  proctored  exams,  you are expected  to have:   o a working  webcam  and computer  (restart  your  computer  before  your  exam  for the most effective  testing  environment)   o Google  Chrome   o a downloaded  extension  to your  Chrome  browser   o a private  workspace  (if this is unachievable  contact  your  faculty)   o incredible  attention  to exam  instructions  (it's your  responsibility  not to get flagged  for cheating)   o diligence  to notify  your  faculty  of accommodations  or extenuating  circumstances  that affect  your  exam  time  or  exam environment at the beginning of the term (at the very least, one week before your exam)   o integrity  to abide  by all exam  instructions  and report  any irresponsible  peers   \u2022 The Warrington College of Business is strongly committed to academic integrity and will rigorously enforce violations of  the UF Honor Code  and/or additional Warrington academic integrity policies. To be a successful student please read all  instructions for any assignment", "source": "Page 5"}
{"id": "da6fc3f35571-1", "text": "successful student please read all  instructions for any assignment carefully, do not collaborate on individu al exams, assignments, or homework, and  thoroughly review the Honorlock Student Guide  on the Warrington College Canvas website.     6 Capsim  GLOBAL  Team -Based  Simulation   a. Simulation  description   \u2022 In lieu of a final  exam,  throughout  the semester,  students  will work in  teams of  five to complete  an online  international -  business simulation titled Capsim GLOBAL.   \u2022 Each  team  manages  a firm that creates,  produces,  and globally  distributes  medical -testing  devices.   \u2022 Each  team  competes  in \u201cindustries\u201d  or \u201cpods\u201d  containing  five other  student  teams  and one computer  team.   \u2022 In each  \u201cround,\u201d  of the simulation, teams  investigate  extensive  data  that details  consumer  preferences  and market  characteristics in three countries (the U.S., China, and Germany) and make business decisions in those markets.     b. Simulation  instructions   \u2022 Students  will have  the option  to create  their  own  teams of  five during  the first few weeks of  the semester  (see  Capsim  GLOBAL Instructions document); after the deadline (see calendar), teams will be assigned randomly, no", "source": "Page 5"}
{"id": "da6fc3f35571-2", "text": "calendar), teams will be assigned randomly, no exceptions.   Students cannot change teams once the deadline has passed.   \u2022 Each  created  team  should  have  5 members,  no more  and no fewer.  Randomly  assigned  students  may  end up on a team  with fewer than 5 people.   \u2022 Students  are required  to read  carefully and  regularly  refer  to the \u201cCapsim  GLOBAL  Instructions\u201d and  \u201cCapsim  User  Guide\u201d  documents, which can be found on the \u201cCapsim GLOBAL Simulations Resources\u201d page in Canvas. This means you should  read the documents weekly, and use them as references.     c. Simulation  grading   \u2022 The simulation  is worth  300 points.   \u2022 The simulation  has three  stages  + Peer  Evaluations.   \u2022 Stage  1 = 40 points  and requires  completing  a training -guide  quiz and a training  simulation , both individually .  \u2022 Stage  2 = 30 points  and requires  completing  3 practice  rounds (10  points/round)  with your team . Students  earn   full credit  by completing the rounds; how well teams perform does not matter.   \u2022 Stage 3 = 200 points and requires completing 8 competition rounds (25 points/round)  with your team . Students", "source": "Page 5"}
{"id": "da6fc3f35571-3", "text": "points/round)  with your team . Students  automatically earn 20 points  for completing  each  round.  Depending  on their  performance,  teams  can earn  up to 5  additional  points each  round.   \u2022 Everyone  will evaluate  their  team  members  three times ; Peer  Evaluation  1, 2, and 3  each  = 10 points. All evaluations  are  inside  the simulation, not in Canvas; grades will be uploaded into Canvas at a later date.   o Note: If you cannot get in touch with a teammate before Peer Evaluation 1, each member should assign that  teammate a sc ore of 0/10 for the first evaluation.   \u2022 Most  points  are easily  earned  by simply  completing  the work;  \u201cwinning\u201d  is not required  to earn  a good  grade.   \u2022 To earn  points,  you must  both  save  your  decisions AND  confirm  that you have  saved  them.     7 Extra  Credit  (EC): 30 Points   a. Capsim  GLOBAL  discussion  assignments \u201420 points   \u2022 Starting  the week  of Sept . 4, students  can earn  2 points/week  for a total  of 20 extra -credit  points  the entire  term.   \u2022 To", "source": "Page 5"}
{"id": "da6fc3f35571-4", "text": "the entire  term.   \u2022 To earn  points,  follow  the instructions  in each  Discussion  prompt.   \u2022 Only  2 points  are available  to earn per week;  to earn  all 20 EC points,  you must complete  all 10 discussions.", "source": "Page 5"}
{"id": "871e5c03f074-0", "text": "\u2022 Partial  credit  is allowed;  if you complete  only  some  weeks,  you will earn  some  points,  maxing  out at 20.  \u2022 Deadlines  are in the calendar  (See  Section  12).    b. Faculty -course  evaluations \u201410 points   \u2022 Students  can complete  two faculty -course  evaluations,  each  with  five questions,  1 point/question.   \u2022 Evaluation  1 opens  in the middle  of the semester;  Evaluation  2 opens  near  the end of the term.   \u2022 These  evaluations  differ  from  UF GatorEvals;  Dr. Phalin  creates  them  to gather  additional  data  to improve  the class.   \u2022 Free  points!  There  are no right  or wrong  answers \u2014answer  all questions,  and you earn  full extra  credit.   \u2022 The answers  you give on these  evaluations  will not affect  your  grade  or standing  in the class;  Dr. Phalin  will not access  them  and will receive only anonymized results from her tech staff.     c. Additional  extra credit   \u2022 Dr. Phalin  may  offer  additional  extra -credit  opportunities  at random  during  the term.   \u2022 These  points", "source": "Page 6"}
{"id": "871e5c03f074-1", "text": "the term.   \u2022 These  points  will be in addition  to the 30  points  outlined  in a. and b. above , and they do not change the total points possible in  the class (See 8b  and c ).  \u2022 Check  Canvas  announcements  daily  so you don\u2019t  miss  these  opportunities  since  they  cannot  be made  up, no exceptions.     8 Grading   a. How  to get credit  for your  work   \u2022 Know  in which  section  you are registered.   \u2022 Know  how  your  name  appears  on the class  roll. Inform  Dr. Phalin  if you regularly  use another  name;  otherwise, she  cannot  locate you to assign points.   \u2022 You MUST  use the @ufl.edu  e-mail  address  on the class  roll for all activities \u2014including  Capsim  GLOBAL \u2014to earn  credit  (Some people have >1 @ufl address).   \u2022 You MUST  use your  name  as listed  on the class  roll for all activities \u2014 including  Capsim  GLOBAL \u2014to earn  credit.     b. Point  breakdown   Task  Points   Getting  Started  Quiz  20  Academic  Integrity  Assignment  10  Accessing  Required  Materials  Assignment", "source": "Page 6"}
{"id": "871e5c03f074-2", "text": "Accessing  Required  Materials  Assignment  10  Most  Common  Mistakes  Quiz  10  Homework  200 (10 assignments;  20 points/assignment)   Exam  1 150  Exam  2 150  Exam  3 150  Capsim  GLOBAL  300  -Stage  1    -Stage  2  -Stage 3  - Peer  Evaluations  -40 (quiz  = 20 points;  training  = 10 points ; team agreement   upload = 10 points )  -30 (3 rounds;  10 points/round)   -200 (8 rounds;  25 points/round)   -30 (3 evaluations;  10 points/evaluation)   Total  1,000     c. Grading  scale   \u2022 The following  scale  will be used  to determine  your  final  grade:   A \u2265 930 B- < 830 \u2265 800 D+ < 700 \u2265 670  A- < 930 \u2265 900 C+ < 800 \u2265 770 D < 670 \u2265 630  B+ < 900 \u2265 870 C < 770 \u2265 730 D- < 630 \u2265 600  B < 870 \u2265 830 C- < 730 \u2265 700 E < 600", "source": "Page 6"}
{"id": "871e5c03f074-3", "text": "\u2265 700 E < 600    \u2022 The total  number  of points  possible  in the class  is 1,000.   \u2022 The above  point -based  grading  scale,  NOT  percentages  in Canvas,  determines  your  final  grade.  To know  your  final  grade, use  the grading table and point scale above.   \u2022 Extra -credit  points  are added  on top of 1,000  points,  even  if Canvas  shows  more  than  1,000  total  points  available.   \u2022 The scale  listed  above  is firm.  An 899.9999999  is a B+, not an A-, and the same  is true  for all other  cutoffs.   \u2022 Dr. Phalin  NEVER  allows  additional  extra  credit  or grade  increases.  NEVER .", "source": "Page 6"}
{"id": "722d5c5ede0b-0", "text": "9 Course  Policies   a. Academic  integrity   \u2022 You must  abide  by the university\u2019s  rules  for academic i ntegrity,  available  for your  review  at https://policy.ufl.edu/wp - content/uploads/2021/12/4 -040_2021 -12-06.pdf .   \u2022 Any infraction  or attempt  (even  if unsuccessful),  no matter  how  minor, will  cause  you to be assigned  an \u201cE\u201d for the course.   \u2022 If you know  of an academic  violation  and do not report  it, this is an academic  violation  and will be treated  as such.   \u2022 Creating  an unverifiable  excuse  to make  up an exam  or other  assignment  constitutes  cheating.   \u2022 Claiming  to have  completed work  that you did not complete  is cheating.  Dr. Phalin  sees  all students\u2019  online  activity.   \u2022 At the beginning  of each  exam,  you must  answer  a question  stating that  you agree  to abide  by the Honor  Code . If you do  not answer the question, or if you disagree, you will fail that assessment.   \u2022 Ignorance  of the Honor  Code  and/or  class  policies  is not a defense . It is your  responsibility  to", "source": "Page 7"}
{"id": "722d5c5ede0b-1", "text": "a defense . It is your  responsibility  to know  and understand  what  constitutes an academic violation, to refrain from those behaviors, and to report those who engage in such behaviors.   \u2022 To ensure  academic  integrity, students  take  individualized  assessments,  each receiving  the same  number  of and type  of  questions from internal test banks.   \u2022 To ensure  academic  integrity, the  Dean  of Students  Office  (DSO)  must  verify  all excuses  for missed  work  (illness,  family  issues, job interviews, etc.).   o The verified  excuse  must  indicate  that you were  physically  unable  to complete  the work  during  the entire  period  an assignment/assessment is open.   o Contact   https://care.dso.ufl.edu/instructor -notifications/   \u2022 To ensure  academic  integrity,  all students  must complete  an Academic  Integrity  Assignment  by Fri., Sept . 1, 11:59  p.m.  Failure to complete the assignment will result in 10 points being deducted from your Exam 1 score.     b. Deadlines  & makeup  policies   \u2022 No late work  is accepted  for assignments,  the simulation,  or extra  credit,  no exceptions.   \u2022 Note  all deadlines,  and double -", "source": "Page 7"}
{"id": "722d5c5ede0b-2", "text": "\u2022 Note  all deadlines,  and double - and triple -check  to ensure  you have  noted  them  accurately.   \u2022 Read  the \u201cMakeup  Exam  Policy\u201d  document, which  can be found  on the \u201cStart  Here\u201d  page  in Canvas  under  the \u201cRead\u201d   heading.   \u2022 Again,  any DSO -verified  excuse  must  indicate  that you were  physically  unable  to complete  the work  during  the entire  period  an assignment/assessment is open.     c. Course  communications   \u2022 Canvas  messaging  is unreliable  and does  not always  send  messages  in a timely  fashion.   \u2022 Contact  Dr. Phalin  and the TAs via e-mail  ONLY;  they  do not use Canvas  messaging,  and no one will read  or respond  there.   \u2022 To protect  student  privacy  under  federal  law, you must  communicate with  Dr. Phalin  and the TAs using  ONLY  your  @ufl  e-  mail address. Non -@ufl e -mails will not receive responses.   \u2022 Dr. Phalin  and the TAs do not respond  to discussion  board  posts,  though  students  can post  among  themselves.   \u2022 Student -created  discussion", "source": "Page 7"}
{"id": "722d5c5ede0b-3", "text": "themselves.   \u2022 Student -created  discussion  posts  should  be polite  and relevant;  otherwise,  they  will be deleted.   \u2022 If you send  an e-mail  to Dr. Phalin  or the TAs,  you should  receive  a reply  within  24 business  hours.  (In other  words,  if you e-  mail on Friday or a holiday, a reply may take longer.)   \u2022 If you do not receive  a reply  within  the specified  time,  re-send  the e-mail  with  \u201cRE-SEND:\u2026\u201d  and the rest of your  original   subject  line in the subject  line.   \u2022 Dr. Phalin  communicates  with  the class  frequently  using  Canvas  announcements.  Set your  Canvas  Notification  Preferences   to \u201cNotify  me right  away\u201d/\u201cASAP.\u201d  You may  do this by going  to Settings  \u2794 Notifications  in the course  Canvas  page.   \u2022 Students  must  check  Canvas  daily  for announcements.   \u2022 Any rude  or inappropriate  communications  with  the TAs and/or  Dr. Phalin  in any medium  may  result  in your  final  grade  being lowered at Dr. Phalin\u2019s discretion and a referral to Student Conduct.   \u2022 See 11f", "source": "Page 7"}
{"id": "722d5c5ede0b-4", "text": "Student Conduct.   \u2022 See 11f for additional  advice.     d. Virtual  attendance   \u2022 Students  may  but are not required  to attend  the live-streaming  course  remotely.  Live lectures  can be accessed  by clicking  on Video Lectures (Streaming) on the course Canvas homepage.   \u2022 Students  can participate  live and submit  questions  and/or  comments  in Canvas  Chat,  available  on the left-hand  navigation   bar on the course  site\u2019s  home  page.  Chats  should  be on-topic  and impersonal,  related  to the course  and course  material.   \u2022 By participating  in the course  livestream,  you consent  to having  your  voice  and/or  image  recorded.   \u2022 On days  when  the course  is rescheduled  due to Dr. Phalin\u2019s  Board  of Governors  duties  (see calendar),  class  will be 100%  online in Dr. Phalin\u2019s Zoom office, and students may but are not required to attend and participate in the course there.   Those lectures will be recorded and posted at a later time.", "source": "Page 7"}
{"id": "973928714498-0", "text": "e. Accommodations   \u2022 Students  with  disabilities  who  experience  learning  barriers  and would  like to request  academic  accommodations  should  connect with the disability Resource Center by visiting https://disability.ufl.edu/students/get -started .  \u2022 Once  registered,  students  will receive  an accommodation  letter,  which  must  be sent  to Dr. Phalin  via e-mail,  when  requesting accommodations.   \u2022 It is important  for students  to e-mail  their  accommodation  letter to  Dr. Phalin  directly  and discuss  their  access  needs with  her. In other words, students should e -mail Dr. Phalin even though the DRC sends a letter to her; many letters require  additional information so accommodations can be implemented correctly.   \u2022 To expedite  the process  and ensure  that accommodations  can be made  for all assignments  and exams, please  submit  requests by the end of drop -add.   \u2022 For more  information,  please  visit https://disability.ufl. edu/students/accommodations/  or call 352-392-8565.     10 University  Policies  & Resources   a. UF policies  on attendance,  exams,  and grading   \u2022 https://catalog.ufl.edu/UGRD/academic -regulations/attendance", "source": "Page 8"}
{"id": "973928714498-1", "text": "-regulations/attendance -policies/   \u2022 https://catalog.ufl.edu/ugrad/current/regulations/info/exams.aspx   \u2022 https://catalog.ufl.edu/ugrad/current/regulations/info/grades.aspx     b. UF faculty  evaluations   \u2022 Students  are expected  to provide  professional  and respectful  feedback  on the quality  of instruction  in this course  by  completing course evaluations online via GatorEvals.   \u2022 Guidance  on how  to give feedback  in a professional  and respectful  manner  is available  at  https://gatorevals.aa.ufl.edu/students/ .  \u2022 Students  will be notified  when  the evaluation  period  opens,  and can complete  evaluations  through  the email  they  receive  from GatorEvals , in their Canvas course menu under GatorEvals, or via https://ufl.bluera.com/ufl/ .  \u2022 Summaries  of course  evaluation  results  are available  to students  at https://gatorevals.aa.ufl.edu/public -results/ .    c. Grievance  process   \u2022 Should you have issues with your experience in this course that cannot be resolved with the professor, department, or  program,  please  visit https://distance.ufl.edu/state -authorization -status/#student -complaint  if you are an online", "source": "Page 8"}
{"id": "973928714498-2", "text": "-complaint  if you are an online  student  or  https://sccr.dso.ufl.edu/policies/student -honor -%20code -student -conduct -code/  if you are an on -campus student.     d. Counseling,  emergency  assistance,  and campus  resources  for health  and wellness   \u2022 Your  well-being  is important  to Dr. Phalin  and the University  of Florida.   \u2022 The U Matter,  We Care  initiative ( https://umatter.ufl.edu/ )is committed  to creating  a culture  of care  on our  campus  by  encouraging members of our community to look out for one another and to reach out for help if a member of our  community is in need.   \u2022 If you or a friend  is in distress,  please  contact umatter@ufl.edu  so that the U Matter,  We Care  Team  can reach out  to the  student in distress.   \u2022 A nighttime  and weekend  crisis  counselor  is available  by phone  at 352-392-1575.   \u2022 The U Matter,  We Care  Team  can help  connect  students  to the many  other  helping  resources  available  including,  but not  limited to, Victim Advocates, Housing staff, and the Counseling and Wellness Center.", "source": "Page 8"}
{"id": "973928714498-3", "text": "staff, and the Counseling and Wellness Center.   \u2022 Please  remember  that asking  for help  is a sign of strength. In  case  of emergency,  call 9-1-1.    Other  resources  include:   \u2022 Counseling  and Wellness  Center:  https://counseling.ufl.edu/ , 392-1575   \u2022 Student  Health  Care  Center:  https://shcc.ufl.edu/ , 352-392-1161   \u2022 UF Health  Shands  Emergency  Room/Trauma  Center:  https://ufhealth.org/uf -health -shands -emergency -room -trauma -  center , 352-733-0111; ER location 1515 SW Archer Road, Gainesville, FL 32608   \u2022 University  Police  Department:  https://police.ufl.edu/  392-1111  or 9-1-1 for emergencies   \u2022 Sexual  Assault  Recovery  Services  (SARS):  Student  Health  Care  Center,  392-1161     e. Academic  resources   \u2022 UF Student  Success:  https://studentsuccess.ufl.edu/ . A central  hub of info for tutoring,  coaching,  mentoring,  and more.   \u2022 Career  Connections  Center:  https", "source": "Page 8"}
{"id": "973928714498-4", "text": "\u2022 Career  Connections  Center:  https ://career.ufl.edu/ , 392-1601.  Career  assistance  and counseling.   \u2022 Library  Support:  http://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/ask . Various  ways  to receive  assistance  with  the libraries  or finding  resources.   \u2022 Teaching  Center:  http://teachingcenter.ufl.edu/ , 392-2010  or 392-6420.  General  study  skills  and tutoring.   \u2022 Writing  Studio:  http://writing.ufl.edu/writing -studio/ , 846-1138.  Help  brainstorming,  formatting,  and writing  papers.", "source": "Page 8"}
{"id": "71f4554d0262-0", "text": "h. In-class recording   \u2022 Students are allowed to record video or audio of class lectures. However, the purposes for which these recordings may be  used are strictly controlled.  The only allowable purposes are (1) for personal educational use, (2) in connection with a  complaint  to the university,  or (3) as evidence  in, or in preparation  for, a criminal  or civil proceeding.  All other  purposes  are  prohibited.  Specifically, students may not publish recorded lectures without the written consent of the inst ructor.     \u2022 A \u201cclass  lecture\u201d  is an educational  presentation  intended  to inform  or teach  enrolled  students  about  a particular  subject,  including any instructor -led discussions that form part of the presentation, and delivered by any instructor hired or  appointed by the University, or by a guest instructor, as part of a University of Florida course. A class lecture does   not includ e lab sessions,  student  presentations,  clinical  presentations  such  as patient history,  academic  exercises  involving  solely  student  participation,  assessments  (quizzes,  tests,  exams),  field  trips,  private  conversations  between  students  in the  class or between a student and the faculty or lecturer during a class session.     \u2022 Publication without permission of the instructor is prohibited. To \u201cpublish\u201d means", "source": "Page 9"}
{"id": "71f4554d0262-1", "text": "the instructor is prohibited. To \u201cpublish\u201d means to share, transmit, circulate, distribute,   or provide access to a recording, regardless of format or m edium, to another person (or persons), including but not limited  to another student within the same class section. Additionally, a recording, or transcript of a recording, is considered  published  if it is posted  on or uploaded  to, in whole  or in part,  any media  platform,  including  but not limited  to social  media,  book, magazine, newspaper, leaflet, or third -party note/tutoring services . A student who publishes a recording without  written consent may be subject to a civil cause of action instituted by a person injured by the publication and/or discipline  under UF Regulation 4.040 Student Honor Code and Student Conduct Code .    11 How  to Get  the Most  out of This Course   a. Use the syllabus  and course  documentation   \u2022 Yes, syllabi  are long  and cumbersome,  for you and professors  alike.  But\u2026   \u2022 In a class  with  >800  students,  the syllabus  facilitates  efficient  information  flow  and communication so  Dr. Phalin  and the TAs  have time to engage personally with the maximum number of students possible.   \u2022 The syllabus  and all referenced  documents  contain", "source": "Page 9"}
{"id": "71f4554d0262-2", "text": "and all referenced  documents  contain  all the information  you need  to succeed  in this course.  Promise.  Searching these documents first is the fastes t way to get the answers you may need.   \u2022 Read  the syllabus  and all referenced  documents  fully  and carefully  and ensure  that you understand  all course  policies.   \u2022 If you have  questions,  let Dr. Phalin  or the TAs know.     b. Decide  what  grade  you want  to earn   \u2022 Everyone  has different  goals,  and that is fine.  Set yours,  and then  meet  with  Dr. Phalin in  online  office  hours  at the  beginning of the term to create a game plan to get where you want to be.     c. Maximize  points  earned \u2014even  if you think  you\u2019ll  earn  your  preferred  grade  easily   \u2022 Many  students  think  they  can easily  earn  their  preferred  grade  by doing  the bare  minimum,  and then finish  the semester  a  few points short.   \u2022 Remember,  your  grade  is your  grade,  even  if you are 0.00001  points  from  the next  letter.   \u2022 Years  of grade  data  from  this", "source": "Page 9"}
{"id": "71f4554d0262-3", "text": "Years  of grade  data  from  this class  show  that students  need  every  point  they  can get, so don\u2019t  let anything  slide.   \u2022 Keep  on top of deadlines! Notice  the point  breakdown  in Section  8b: A large  number  of points  are completion \u2014all you have  to do is finish, good or bad. Missing deadlines = missing free points.   \u2022 Do ALL the extra  credit.     d. Meet  with  Dr. Phalin  and the TAs ASAP   \u2022 Ask for help  immediately.  If you ask for advice  after  Exam  2, it is usually  too late to affect  your  final  grade.   \u2022 Come  to online  office  hours  anytime,  for any reason.  Need  to complain?  Compliment?  Get feedback?  We love  to hear it  all!  Come see us \u2014that\u2019s why we are here, and truthfully, we spend most of our office hours alone. Please change that.   \u2022 If you plan  to ask Dr.  Phalin for  a recommendation  letter  or reference, you  must attend  online  office  hours.  Dr. Phalin does  not provide  recommendations/references  for students  she does  not know  personally.  Visit  the \u201cStart", "source": "Page 9"}
{"id": "71f4554d0262-4", "text": "personally.  Visit  the \u201cStart  Here\u201d  page  in Canvas  to read the \u201cRecommendation Letter  Instructions\u201d for specifics.  Dr. Phalin may or may not have time to write a  recommendation letter, depending on her schedule at the time of the request.     e. Keep  track  of all deadlines   \u2022 This is so important  it\u2019s mentioned  multiple  times.  Your  grade  can improve  significantly  by simply  completing  work.  If you  miss free points, your grade suffers, and there is no way to make it up.", "source": "Page 9"}
{"id": "06869848c425-0", "text": "f. Review  previous  coursework   \u2022 This course  uses  concepts  and methods  contained  in the pre-reqs  for MAN  3025  and MAR  3023 \u2014microeconomics,  macroeconomics, algebra, and basic accounting.  Finance  is not a pre -requisite, but we  may use/learn some  basics.   \u2022 If at any point  during  the semester  you need  to review  concepts  from  previous  courses,  please  see the document   \u201cResources  for Review\u201d  in Canvas  on the \u201cStart Here\u201d  page.      g. Communicate  professionally   \u2022 Students  should  conduct  themselves  professionally  when  communicating  with  Dr. Phalin  or the TAs.  \u2022 E-mails  should  be written  as letters,  not as texts.   \u2022 Messages  should  be concise,  clear, business -like, and without  slang,  abbreviations,  and language  that might  be  misinterpreted as rude.   \u2022 If you are frustrated  by something,  wait  a few hours  before  angrily  typing  an e-mail  to Dr. Phalin  or TAs.  \u2022 Tone  is very  difficult  to convey  electronically.  Before  sending  an e-mail,  imagine  stating  the", "source": "Page 10"}
{"id": "06869848c425-1", "text": "an e-mail,  imagine  stating  the e-mail  to Dr. Phalin\u2019s face,  or to  that of a boss or potential employer. Imagine the response. If the result makes you uncomfortable, rewrite your e -mail in  more professional and polite language before you send it.   \u2022 Send  a \u201cthank  you\u201d  e-mail  to Dr.  Phalin  or the TAs if we have  assisted  you.  This is not because  we like hearing  \u201cthank  you\u201d  (although it is pleasant),  but because  this is excellent practice  for the  business world. It is a good habit to  develop;  people  rarely write \u201cthank you\u201d follow -ups these days, and these small niceties can help you stand out \u2014in a good way.     12 Weekly Schedule   \u2022 Check  Canvas  daily  for any updates/changes.  Additional  extra -credit  opportunities  may  be offered  at random.   \u2022 All deadlines  and exam  times  are in U.S. Eastern  time.     Week  Date  In-class  work  Readings   for next  class  Assignments  Due  1 Aug.  23 (W) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. Syllabus and Course Overview  PESTEL Reading", "source": "Page 10"}
{"id": "06869848c425-2", "text": "and Course Overview  PESTEL Reading    2 Aug.  28 (M)   Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. Introduction to PESTEL Analysis  1. FBI Report   2. EuroFins  Rpt  3. Capsim Global   User Guide    Aug.  30 (W) Pre-recorded lectures:   1. Introduction  to Capsim Global  Simulation and the Global Genomics  Industry (Begin @ 1:08)   2. Introduction  to Capsim Global User  Guide (Begin @ 00:35)     Aug. 31 (R)    1. Getting Started Quiz due 11:59PM   Sept. 1 (F)    1. Deadline to authorize charges for  Capsim  AND  log in to Capsim  via Canvas  11:59PM   2. Capsim  GLOBAL  Team  Formation  deadline, 11:59PM   3.Accessing  Required  Materials  Assignment due , 11:59PM   4. Academic  Integrity  Assignment  due  11:59PM   1. 5. Most  Common  Mistakes  Quiz  due,  11:59PM   3 Sept.", "source": "Page 10"}
{"id": "06869848c425-3", "text": "3 Sept.  4 (M) Labor  Day \u2014 University  Closed    Sept.  6 (W) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. Introduction to PESTEL Analysis   2. US PESTEL    US  Readings/Videos  1. 1. Capsim  GLOBAL  Training  due 11:59PM   2. 2. Capsim  GLOBAL  User  Guide  Quiz  due  11:59PM    Sept. 8 (F)    1. Capsim Global User Guide EC due,  11:59PM   Sept.  11 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. US PESTEL", "source": "Page 10"}
{"id": "0057751d6ef3-0", "text": "4   Sept.  13 (W) Pre-recorded lecture:   1. US RMPF and Capsim walk -through   (Begin @ 2:30)  Germany  Readings/Videos    Sept.  15 (F)   1. US HW due , 11:59PM   2. Team Agreement Upload deadline,  11:59PM   3. Capsim Global Peer Evaluation 1 due,  11:59PM       5 Sept.  18 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. Germany PESTEL     Sept.  19 (T)   1. Capsim  Global Practice Round 1 due,  11:59PM   Sept.  20 (W) Pre-recorded Lecture :  1. Germany RMPF , Balanced Scorecar d,  and Practice Round 1 Debrief  (Begin @  1:11)    China  Readings/Videos    Sept. 22 (F)    1. Capsim Global Practice Round 1 EC due,  11:59PM   6 Sept.  25 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:", "source": "Page 11"}
{"id": "0057751d6ef3-1", "text": "11:45AM:   1. Germany PESTEL   2. China PESTEL     Sept.  26 (T)   1. Capsim  Global Practice Round 2 due,  11:59PM   Sept.  27 (W) Pre-recorded Lecture :  1. China  RMPF * and Practice Round 2  Debrief  (Begin @ 29:30)   *Note correction  see OL e -mail    Sept.  29 (F)   1. Capsim Global Practice Round 2 EC due,  11:59PM   2. Germany HW due, 11:59PM   7 Oct. 2 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. China PESTEL       Oct.  3 (T)   1. Capsim Global Practice Round 3 due,  11:59PM   Oct. 4 (W) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. China PESTEL   2. Exam 1 Review    Canada  Readings/Videos    Oct.  6 (F)   1. Capsim  Global Practice Round 3", "source": "Page 11"}
{"id": "0057751d6ef3-2", "text": "Capsim  Global Practice Round 3 EC due,  11:59PM   2. China  HW due, 11:59PM    Exam  1  Exam  opens  Oct.  8 (Sun.)  12AM   Exam  closes  Oct.  10 (T) 11:59PM \u2014finish  exam  by 11:59PM   8 Oct. 9 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. Canada PESTEL     Oct.  10 (T)     Oct. 11 (W) Pre-recorded Lecture:   1. Practice Round 3 Debrief, Canada  RMPF, and Emergency Loans    Mexico  Readings/Videos    Oct.  13 (F)   1. Canada HW due, 11:59PM   9 Oct. 16 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. Mexico PESTEL     Oct.  17 (T)   1. Capsim Global Round 1 due, 11:59PM", "source": "Page 11"}
{"id": "b6bc6e166b69-0", "text": "Oct. 18 (W) Pre-recorded Lecture:   1. Mexico RMPF and Round 1 Debrief   (begin @ 00:30)  UK  Readings/Videos    Oct.  20 (F)   1. Capsim Global Round 1 EC due,  11:59PM   2. Mexico HW due, 11:59PM       10 Oct. 23 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. UK PESTEL     Oct.  24 (T)   1. Capsim Global Round 2 due, 11:59PM   Oct. 25 (W) Pre-recorded Lecture:   1. UK RMPF and Round 2 Debrief  (begin  @1:09:40)  Russia  Readings/Videos    Oct.  27 (F)   1. Capsim Global Round 2 EC due,  11:59PM   2. UK  HW due, 11:59PM   3. Capsim Global Peer Evaluation 2 due,  11:59PM   11 Oct. 30 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:", "source": "Page 12"}
{"id": "b6bc6e166b69-1", "text": "11:45AM:   1. Russia PESTEL     Oct.  31 (T)   1. Capsim  Global Round 3 due, 11:59PM   2. Midterm Feedback Survey due,  11:59PM   Nov.  1 (W) Pre-recorded Lecture:   1. Russia RMPF and Round 3 Debrief   (begin @ 00:28)  Japan  Readings/Videos    Nov.  3 (F)   1. Capsim Global Round 3 EC due,  11:59PM   2. Russia HW due, 11:59PM   12 Nov.  6 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. Japan PESTEL     Nov.  7 (T)   1. Capsim Global Round 4 due, 11:59PM   Nov.  8 (W) Pre-recorded Lecture:   1. Japan RMPF , Round 4 Debrief , and  Pro Forma Review  (begin @1:40)  India  Readings/Vid eos   Nov.  10 (F)   1. Capsim Global Round 4 EC due,", "source": "Page 12"}
{"id": "b6bc6e166b69-2", "text": "Capsim Global Round 4 EC due,  11:59PM   2. Japan HW due, 11:59PM    Exam  2  Exam  opens  Nov.  12 (Sun.)  12AM   Exam  closes  Nov.  14 (T) 11:59PM \u2014finish  exam  by 11:59PM   13 Nov.  13 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. India PESTEL     Nov.  14 (T)   1. Capsim Global Round 5 due, 11:59PM   Nov.  15 (W) Pre-recorded Lecture:   1. India RMPF and Round 5 Debrief,  and Pro Forma Review  (begin @00:45)  Southeast Asia  Readings/Videos    Nov.  17 (F)   1. Capsim Global Round 5 EC due,  11:59PM   2. India HW due, 11:59PM   14   Nov.  20 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. Southeast Asia PESTEL   2. Sub -Saharan Africa PESTEL", "source": "Page 12"}
{"id": "b6bc6e166b69-3", "text": "Sub -Saharan Africa PESTEL     Nov.  21 (T) Pre-recorded Lectures:   1. Southeast Asia RMPF  and Round 6  Debrief  (begin @0:55)   1. Capsim Global Round 6 due, 11:59PM", "source": "Page 12"}
{"id": "de473047a614-0", "text": "2. Sub-Saharan Africa RMPF  (begin  @0:55)   Nov.  22 (W) Thanksgiving  Holiday  \u2014 University  Closed   Nov.  24 (F)  Sub-Saharan Africa  Readings/Videos  1. Capsim Global Round 6 EC due,  11:59PM   2. Southeast Asia HW due, 11:59PM   3. Sub -Saharan Africa HW due, 11:59PM   15   Nov.  27 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. Middle East and North America  PESTEL     Nov.  28 (T)   1. Capsim Global Round 7 due, 11:59PM     Nov.  29 (W) Pre-recorded Lecture:   1. Middle East and North Africa RMPF   (begin @31:39)   2. Round 7 Debrief  (begin @00:50)   3. Wrap -up Recommendations for  Round 8  (begin @ 1:06:25)  Middle East and  North Africa  Readings/Videos    Dec.  1 (F)   1. Capsim Global Round 7 EC due,", "source": "Page 13"}
{"id": "de473047a614-1", "text": "Capsim Global Round 7 EC due,  11:59PM   2. Middle East and North Africa HW due,  11:59PM   16 Dec.  4 (M) Live lecture, Heavener 150, 11:45AM:   1. Latin America PESTEL     Dec.  5 (T)   1. Capsim Global Round 8 due, 11:59PM     Dec.  6 (W) Pre-recorded Lecture:   1. Latin America RMPF  (begin  @44:12)   2. Overall Simulation Debrief  (begin  @4:04)   1. Capsim Global Round 8 EC due,  11:59PM   2. Latin America HW due, 11:59PM   3. Capsim Global Peer Evaluation 3 due,  11:59PM   4. Final Feedback Survey due, 11:59PM    Exam  3  Exam  opens  Dec.  10 (Sun.)  12AM   Exam  closes  Dec.  12 (T) 11:59PM \u2014finish  exam  by 11:59PM", "source": "Page 13"}