I'll be around from about 8:45 am on
Wednesday. If you have questions drop by. I'll even have
some animal crackers to much on.
If you come late to the exam (after 11:30
am) you will not get the missed time added when I call
for exams! There is a class after ours on Wednesday. I
plan to begin distributing the exam at 11:30 am and
collecting at 12:25 pm.
Here is the seating arrangement
for the exam on Wednesday. I want ALL of Joe's students
to go to PS103 (other wing of our building near the west
end of the hall). Only Dattatri's and James students
should go to PS141. Because we can not accomodate all
students in the alternate seating arrangement, students
can sit next to each other but ONLY in the front two
rows. After that students must be seated so there is an
empty seat between them and the next student.
Here is the Useful Information
page of our first examination.
FYI...Wednesday, February 2, 2000 there is
a Summer Camp Fair from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at CITD.
Looking for a summer job at a camp? Check out
oppurtunities! But do not forget our Exam at 11:30 am!
Answer to PS2 and PS3 are now posted.
I need some volunteers to attend a seminar
on Monday, February 7, 2000 at 3:45 pm in PS103. A
candidate for the Coordinator of General Chemistry will
be giving a 20 minute seminar on the topic of water at a
level appropriate for introductory chemistry students. If
you can attend see me in class or send me an e-mail.
Thank you.
If you check the Problem Set link you will
find a link to some drill-and-practice problems. These
are some problems which are randomly generated which will
test your ability to do conversions. Take some time and
see how well you can do...organic entity against silicon
entity. Get a group together and have a game out of it,
get a question right and everyone else has to drink
some...pop! yea, pop.
If you do not know the answer to any of
the self-test questions an acceptable response is 'I do
not know' (IDK).
PLEASE! I will not accept any late problem
sets. If your PS is not turned in at the beginning of
class it is late! If you turn your PS into the Chemistry
Office it is late and you will receive a 0 for that
problem set. It is a fairness issue. If everyone turns in
the PS on time I can not allow other students extra time
to complete their PS. If it is late you have taken extra
time. If anyone has any problem with this policy please
e-mail me.
If you can not make class (for whatever
reason) when a Problem Set is due I will accept it if you
mail it and the postmark is the day the problem set is
due or earlier. You are also welcome to FAX
(405-744-6007), but that can be expensive.
Need a periodic table? Check the Database
link. I recommend the WebElements Periodic Table.
The Chemistry Department offers free
tutoring in PS023. For a tentative schedule go to the
Free Tutoring link. The tutoring will begin Monday,
January 17, 2000. Names in red are our TA's and they will
know more about what is happening in our class. TA names
in blue have taught 1215 with me before.
Welcome to CHEM 1215. In order to post
grade information (scores on problem sets, laboratory's
and exams) I need your permission. Go the SID#/Name link
and enter a number, name or combination unique to you. I
will post grade information using your SID# or SIDName.
There are some additional questions that I would like you
to answer for some EXTRA CREDIT.
Our teaching assistants this semester are
James Greuel (401, 403 and 405), Dattatri Negesha (402,
404 and 406), and Joe Studer (407, 408 and 409).
Announcements
- Announcements for Wednesday, February 2, 2000
- Announcements for Monday, January 31, 2000
- Announcements for Friday, January 28, 2000
- Announcements for Wednesday, January 26, 2000
- Announcements for Monday, January 24, 2000
- Announcements for Friday, January 21, 2000
- Announcements for Wednesday, January 19, 2000
- Announcements for Monday, January 17, 2000
- Announcements for Friday, January 14, 2000
- Announcements for Wednesday, January 12, 2000
- Announcements for Monday, January 10, 2000
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