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If you have missed the check-off on any previous labs, you may choose one, finish it on your own, and check it off today. (We'll even check off more than lab one per person if there is time.)
Also, please take a moment to check your WebCT grades. If there are any discrepancies, let us know. (Note that if a column isn't shown, it means we haven't graded it yet. If it is shown but you have no score, then we think you haven't turned in that assignment.)
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Note that the column absent6 counts
how many many absences (up to 15?) are
recorded for you from weeks (3,6].
This column is used to compute attend6,
which is worth up to 1% of your total grade.
Zero or one absence gives you 1;
two absences gives you 0.5;
more than two absences gives you 0.)
Similarly, partic3 and partic6 is
your participation score (0.0, 0.5, or 1.0) for weeks
(0,3] and (3,6] resp.
Remember that “participation” is defined broadly;
it includes asking questions, posting on the message board,
talking with others in lab, even just coming to office hours.
Also, it only takes 2-3 such things over three weeks to get
you the full 1.0.
If you feel your participation score doesn't reflect what
you've actually contributed to the class community,
come by office hours and let me know.
If you have been checked off for all labs, you can prepare for exam1: Review all the lab pages briefly (including labs we didn't check off); choose the one you feel least confident on, and (re)do it from scratch. This is about the best exam preparation you can do. Any of the lab (or homework) questions are fair game for the exam (including “optional” problems, but excluding “challenge” problems).
If you feel very confident about the previous labs, then you can …
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