Sunday, April 3, 2011
Argument Maps Part 1
Here's a link to the mapping program.
Watch the videos below for a short introduction about how to use the program. It's quite easy and straightforward. Let me know if you have questions as you're working on your maps.
How to Get a Google Account
If you already have a Google account, great - you can get started right away and skip this video. If you don't, watch the video below to learn how to get a free Google account. It's very easy, and has some other features that are helpful.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Progress Report - Course Grade Updates
Your grades are in sets of 3 sheets.
The first set is your overall grade so far in the course. The second column from the right is the total number of points you have so far in the course. 450 is the highest total number. The column furthest to the right shows your current percentage grade as a decimal point. Anything from .895 and up is an A; .795 and up is a B; etc. This is your current grade – it will change as we complete more assignments. If I asked you to resubmit Term Paper Part 1, then you have a "placeholder" grade currently recorded for Part 1. When you give me your new version, your grade will change.
The next set is your term paper grade. You’ve completed one term paper so far, so only the first column has a grade in it.
The next set is your homework grade.
Each set is labeled with the category.
Look for your grade with your student ID number. This was a ton of data entry, and I’m not good at data entry – double check your grades carefully to be sure I haven’t made a typo or missed entering a grade. It’s very easy to fix now, so just send me an email if you see a mistake.