Monday, November 26, 2012

Next learning module will be up later today.

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving Day and break from school!

Our next to last learning module will be up today, probably after lunch.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Learning module J is up.

You can now go to the next learning module, concerning rocks and minerals, Learning Module J. It's due date is modified in the syllabus to Nov. 16, 5 PM.

Learning module, modified schedule

I am in the process of modifying the schedule of learning modules. We are about one week behind, but we are still looking good, because of some built-in extra time for Thanksgiving Day weekend.

Keep alert. I am modifying the syllabus mini-quiz schedule but not the final exam, of course.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Vote!

I was on line Saturday afternoon for four hours so that I could vote early and teach all day tomorrow, Tuesday.

Make sure to get your vote cast tomorrow, if you have not already done so! This is a big election. Voting is good.

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Learning module I is ready.

The next learning module on solutions and dissolving is now ready. It is Learning Module I. New deadline is 11/8, Thursday, 5 PM.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Learning module I

I am still fussing with mini-quiz I -- not quite right yet.

So the Learning Module I will be delayed a day or so, til Monday, latest.

Have a great weekend for homecoming!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Exam 3 ready

Exam 3 is ready for special early 8 AM launch.

It has 39 regular questions, one bonus question, for a total of 40 questions, including one two-pointer calculation and one three-pointer super-hot brain burner bonus question. Due to that bonus question, you can crush it and actually go 43/40.

But remember: WE know the syllabus and that this is a 40 point test in our grade scheme, but Webcourses doesn't know from bonus pointage or grade schemes, so in Webcourses is just looks like a 43 point assessment.