Online learning requires planning and contingency plans for…
Online learning requires planning and contingency plans for unforeseen events. Don’t wait until the last day; technical issues don’t warrant extensions. Computer malfunctions, work schedules & personal/family problems are not reasons for extensions. We recommend completing all exams & assignments at least 48 hours before the deadline. During exams keep face in the webcam, Don’t talk, & turn off all electronic devices. Electronic devices should not be with the student. Any violation of these rules will result in a zero grade for the exam. Each exam and assignment is available for 1 week, providing ample time to address any concerns. Students have to take BIO 210 prior to taking this BIO 210 class. If > 1 year since taking B210 or receiving a grade below B, recommend retaking B210 Before taking this B211 class. Many students who have not earned at least a B grade in B210, fail this class. The earlier a student transfers to the appropriate class, the better the outcome.
Read DetailsImagine a scenario in which a Georgia Tech student, running…
Imagine a scenario in which a Georgia Tech student, running on 47 minutes of sleep and five cups of coffee, must solve a problem set faster than an AI chatbot. Compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of both competitors. Evaluate whether sleep deprivation enhances or hinders human problem-solving in this intellectual showdown.
Read DetailsNASA has just discovered a lost astronaut living in the Clou…
NASA has just discovered a lost astronaut living in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons (CULC). He has been stranded with nothing but a TI-89 calculator, an expired BuzzCard, and an unfinished MATLAB assignment. Propose a survival strategy for him to last until the next semester’s drop date. Include a resource management plan, a social adaptation strategy, and at least one clever use for the TI-89.
Read DetailsIn an environment where parking is scarcer than an A in Phys…
In an environment where parking is scarcer than an A in Physics I, analyze the moral implications of swooping in to claim a spot someone else was clearly waiting for. Consider both the efficiency argument and the ethical consequences of violating the unwritten laws of campus justice.
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