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Intuitively, clicking on the "Projects" link in the Course Menu will display just that, the main course project details!

Generally, Project descriptions are made available during the time period in which you are to be considering your project assignment(s). This may or may not encompass the duration of the semester. Weekly project development tasks will be described in the Lessons and listed in a chronological order that parallels what you'll see in the "Course Syllabus". These tasks may be presented in the form of workgroup interactions, individual assignments, or reflective exercises, for example. The intent is to guide your progress and check your development at critical intervals so that you are fully-prepared to complete the course.

As noted for the Lessons, to set a proper pace, individual tasks may be made available on a timed release basis. That means that you probably won't see all of the project items at first. Remember that this is a full semester course... you will not be able to 'click your way through' in a single session. Refer to the current "Course Schedule" to determine when the lesson will become visible to you in this display.

If you think that you should be able to access an item that you cannot see, please notify the instructor immediately since a course setting may need to be corrected!

Just because a project component does not show up when you visit this area does not mean that you are not responsible for the content of that task! Sorry to be repetitive, but obviously this is an important point!

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