
There are many serious issues here than can affect the quality and climate of your course. Much of this is due to a lack of significant tradition with online classes and outside pressures on students. Some students just require a gentle reminder, others may require a stronger response. Incidents like this must be handled quickly and should be prevented from reoccurring or your course could become seriously disrupted.
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| Email:rude, angry, silly, excessive, disrespectful, insulting, badgering | 
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| Discussion: inappropriate or crude language or topics, too personal, insensitive to others, attacks on others, bullying, excessive irrelevant or distracting post | 
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| Grade Disputes: unrelenting challenges to written work scores, unending challenges to question wording, unreasonable demands for exceptions | 
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| Rebellious Student: disputes instructor publicly, puts down course and grading, tries to take over class, erratic behavior 
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| Exams: students taking exams for each other or getting assistance from another during online test-taking | 
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| Assignments: students using (or buying) predone papers or paying another to take your entire course, students using someone's work from a previous semester | 
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| Late Work | Missed deadlines: | 
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