Please note and realize that you cannot complete the green experiment more than once (E4)

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Please note and realize that you cannot complete the green experiment more than once (E4)

Checklist: Everyone has signed in and listed the name of one instructor. Everyone has signed an informed consent sheet. Procedure: You will be shown 15 slides. Each slide will represent one week of classes during a 15 week semester. The slides will advance automatically every 10 seconds. Your task will be to observe the slides and determine the student’s grade. You will be prompted to declare a mid-term grade and final grade. The syllabus for the course is as follows: Experimental Procedure

Course Syllabus COURSE REQUIREMENTS PERCENTAGE POINTS EARNED GRADE ATTENDANCE10% ASSIGNMENTS Three assignments 15% QUIZZES Four quizzes 15% MID-TERM30% FINAL PROJECT30% TOTAL100%

Course Syllabus ATTENDANCE (10% OF YOUR GRADE) The attendance policy for this course is as follows: Students that attend class either on-time or late are considered present. There are a total of 45 class periods throughout the semester. Your attendance grade is calculated by determining the percentage of classes that you attended. If you attended 88% of the classes (i.e., 40 of the 45 classes), you will receive 8.8 points of the possible 10. If you attended 51% of the classes (i.e., 23 of the 45 classes), you will receive 5.1 points for attendance. The university attendance policy in which your grade decreases a letter for each absence after your third is NOT used in this course.

Course Syllabus ASSIGNMENTS (15% OF YOUR GRADE) There are three assignments required in this course. Each assignment is graded out of 15 points. Your assignments grade for the course will be the average grade that you received on the three assignments. Late assignments are not accepted for any reason.

Course Syllabus QUIZZES (15% OF YOUR GRADE) There are four quizzes that will be administered throughout this course. The quizzes will assess your knowledge of the four units discussed in this course. Each quiz is graded out of 15 points. Your quiz grade for the course will be the average grade that you received across the four quizzes. Quizzes can be made up during office hours; however, they must be scheduled and agreed upon through .

Course Syllabus COURSE REQUIREMENTS PERCENTAGE POINTS EARNED GRADE ATTENDANCE10% ASSIGNMENTS Three assignments 15% QUIZZES Four quizzes 15% MID-TERM30% FINAL PROJECT30% TOTAL100%

You will be shown 15 slides. Each slide will represent one week of classes during a 15 week semester. The grades for that week, if any, will be shown on the right-hand side of the slide. Experimental Procedure assignment #1 grade: 5 out of 15 pts 33%

You will be shown 15 slides. Each slide will represent one week of classes during a 15 week semester. The grades for that week, if any, will be shown on the right-hand side of the slide. Attendance will be depicted at the bottom of the screen. The three boxes represent Monday (MON), Wednesday (WED), and Friday (FRI). When the student is present, the boxes below will be white. Experimental Procedure M O N W E DF R I

You will be shown 15 slides. Each slide will represent one week of classes during a 15 week semester. The grades for that week, if any, will be shown on the right-hand side of the slide. Attendance will be depicted at the bottom of the screen. The three boxes represent Monday (MON), Wednesday (WED), and Friday (FRI). When the student is present, the boxes below will be white. When the student is absent, the corresponding box will be grey. Experimental Procedure M O N F R IW E D

Experimental Procedure Any questions?

Experimental Procedure

Week One no assignments; reviewed syllabus M O N W E DF R I

Week Two M O N W E D Quiz #1 grade: 15 out of % F R I

Week Three M O N F R I assignment #1 grade: 15 out of 15 pts W E D 100%

Week Four M O N W E DF R I Quiz #2 grade: 15 out of %

Week Five M O N W E DF R I no assignments

Week Six W E DF R I M O N Quiz #3 grade: 15 out of %

Week Seven M O N W E D mid-term grade: 30 out of 30 pts 100% F R I

Mid-term grades mid-term grade: 30 out of 30 pts 100% Mid-term grades for all students must be entered into Powercampus Self-Service. #1 - What grade has this student earned, thus far? S = satisfactory U = unsatisfactory Put your pencils down to let me know that you are done.

Week Eight M O N assignment #2 grade: 15 out of 15 pts 100% W E DF R I

Week Nine M O N W E DF R I Quiz #4 grade: 15 out of %

Week Ten F R I M O N W E D no assignments

Week Eleven F R I assignment #3 grade: 15 out of 15 pts 100% M O N W E D

Week Twelve W E D Quiz #5 grade: 15 out of % F R I M O N

Week Thirteen no assignments; assigned final projects M O N W E DF R I

Week Fourteen W E D no assignments; review final projects F R I M O N

Week Fifteen M O N W E D final project grade: 20 out 30 pts F R I 67%

Final grades Final grades for all students must be entered into Powercampus Self- Service. #2 - What final grade has this student earned? A B C D F final project grade: 20 out 30 pts 67%

Absent days M O N W E DF R I final project grade: