Tuesday, April 1, 2008

MISCELLANEOUS

Check the course website...there may be a few extra practice problems posted.

This week
, the Mon. tutorial got all the cell cycle stuff done and got started a little bit on development. The Wed tutorial will work on development as well as on clarifying possible "problems".

Next week, the Mon. tutorial will work on development (we'll get that all done); the Wed. tutorial will finish development and have some Q&A time. Monday people are welcome to join the Wed. Q&A time, and Wed people who want some extra time on development are welcome to join the Monday group.

Check the questions and answers to practice questions page regularly now...practice questions and (later) answers will come up regularly.

The week after the end of classes (14-18 of April) we will have 2 extra sessions (one for the Mon. and one for the Wed. group, but everyone is welcome to come to either or both).

POSSIBLE FORMATS ARE:
1) REVIEW SESSION
2) TUTORIAL WITH EXTRA PROBLEMS SETS
3) INFORMAL Q&A SESSION
4) OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)
Please choose which one you would prefer....so far we have 8 votes for 2) and 5 votes for 1) (plus one undecided)

POSSIBLE TIMES ARE
a) Monday am
b) Monday pm
c) Tue am
d) Tue pm
e) Wed am
f) Wed pm
g) Thu (finish before 11.30am)
h) Fri am
i) fri pm

So far Thu am, the 17th of April, has 7 votes and Fri am has 3 votes; Fri pm has 2 votes.




5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Pam,
Is the wednesday tutorial still in fsc 1613?? I was planning on going to that one instead of monday's next week.
thanks!

Anonymous said...

Yes it is.

See you!

Anonymous said...

17th of the AM
tutorial w/ extra problem sets.

or maybe like a review session
pointing out the major pts that are important to each session

THANKS!

Anonymous said...

hi Pam,

could we combine 1)review session with 2)extra problem sets, as in using problems to review the concepts as we go along?

i'm just thinking that this would probably help in improving how to target the problems, which is applicable to the exam

thank you!!

Anonymous said...

We can go over some problems (like the ones posted), but there are no extra problem sets to go over. I can point out to you which ones are exam-like, and we can focus on those.