![]() ![]() ![]() **All lectures are posted on the protected homepageunder lectures, if you missed one. The password will be given at the beginning of class, once you are all setup on zoom. Again, this will do 2 things- be a lesser pull on your wifi since the zoom app takes less bandwidth, and allow us to see your work area. You are not recording yourself, only running zoom on your phone/tablet/etc. We will want to see your face, then get your exam area ready and your camera positioned. Plan on logging in at the beginning of your final exam time with zoom on your second device. I will expect all students on zoom via a phone, tablet, or separate camera showing you, your computer, and your workspace similar to the picture in the coversheet, unless you have previously spoken with me, so that I can pass the list of those with permission on to the proctors. You can always go back to your stack of notes, but this would help by giving you a concise set. I would recommend making a summary of the 4 exams that is no more than 2-4 pages long. You will have 125 minutes once you open the exam. (see the topics under 'your exams' below.) The final is open-book/ open-notes. The types of questions that were most missed for each exam will be present on the final. Expect about 6-9 questions from each of the four exams. Three of the question count as 2, and the honor code counts as 0.5, so a total of 28.5 will be possible, but you can miss 1 question and still make 100%. ** For the final: It will be 25 questions and the honor code. ** See the Tutor HUB zoom tutoring under 'free tutoring' below. **For sample movies of demostrations: 120 demo for buffers Click Here for a mp4 87.8 mbįor a demo of categorization of acid/base/neutral Click here for 243.5mb PLEASE DO NOT USE OR OR TO CONTACT ME- THESE WILL NOT GO THROUGH! Use if you need to contact me! ![]() I answer student e-mail first and the others go into junk mail, so your messages will go to junk without chem 119 in the subject line! I only ck junk every couple of weeks Contact me at put "chem 119" in the subject line of your e-mail to me. ![]()
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