Homework Assignment for Unit 0
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Here is a checklist of tasks for each unit. Some units may have specical reports or Moodle Lessons in place of the essay or worksheet. You may want to copy off this checklist for use with each unit.
Read before our discussion section:
History Web Lecture: Studying for NatSci Chat Sessions
Science Web Lecture: Doing Homework
For most units, I will ask you to post a part of your homework assignment to the week's forum at the Moodle, so that we can discuss your answers in class. These must be posted before chat starts, obviously. For our first chat session, which is on this unit (unit 0), post your essay answer to the topic below to the Moodle Unit 0 Forum before chat. Log into the Moodle (if you are challenged, use your own Scholars Online userid and password), click on the Natural Science course link, and then on the forum link in session 1, Unit 0. Read any other posted entries from your peers.
Write a short introduction to yourself. Tell us something about where you live, and what your interests are. Include in your description one specific historical event and one specific scientific concept you hope to learn about in this course.
Log into the Moodle (if you are challenged, use your own Scholars Online userid and password), click on the mastery exercise for the unit, and attempt the mastery exercise at least once before chat. Bring any questions you have to chat. Then return and attempt the exercise as many times as necessary to achieve an 85% or better score.
Lab Instructions: Writing the Lab Report.
Labs are within two weeks of the discussion section; the extra time should allow you to find equipment or materials. Post your lab results to the class Lab forum, in the appropriate thread.
Take the quiz for this unit. Notice the times the quiz opens and when it closes and be sure that you complete it on time! [Remember that you must first complete the Mastery Exercise with a score of 85% or better in order to take the quiz.]
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