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.
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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.
Read DetailsThis onboarding test also previews the structure of the ques…
This onboarding test also previews the structure of the questions you’ll see on our real tests: all our test questions are multiple-choice problems with multiple correct answers. Every question has at least 1 right and 1 wrong answer. On the real test, you will receive 1 point for each correct answer you select, and 1 point for each incorrect answer you leave unselected. Canvas does not handle this grading mechanism, though, so this practice test will not be graded that way. (Our grading mechanism is more generous.) While this onboarding test will give you the answers at the end, the real tests will not.
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