The final letter grades are also posted. I hope you all enjoyed the course, and wish you all the best for the holidays and for the future.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Final Grades Posted
The grades for the final exam (and the final grades) are posted on Blackboard. I threw out 4 questions, so your points are calculated as number correct out of 46 questions, instead of 50. There were not many A's, but there were quite a few B's.
The final letter grades are also posted. I hope you all enjoyed the course, and wish you all the best for the holidays and for the future.
The final letter grades are also posted. I hope you all enjoyed the course, and wish you all the best for the holidays and for the future.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Study Tips For Final Exam
I thought I would share an approximate breakdown of the weight for each chapter on the final exam.
As I mentioned in class, you should definitely be able to use the various consumer compensatory and non-compensatory decision-making models. Use your handouts as a study guide, but definitely make sure you've read the chapters.
Good luck, and see you Wednesday at 1:30 in the regular classroom.
| Chapter | % |
| Ch13 | 15% |
| Ch14 | 15% |
| Ch15 | 15% |
| Ch16 | 20% |
| Ch17 | 10% |
| Ch18 | 25% |
As I mentioned in class, you should definitely be able to use the various consumer compensatory and non-compensatory decision-making models. Use your handouts as a study guide, but definitely make sure you've read the chapters.
Good luck, and see you Wednesday at 1:30 in the regular classroom.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Project/Participation Grades Posted
Your project grades are now posted on Blackboard. I provided comments in the assignment tool for each group, but overall, I was pleased with your work.
You will also see your overall participation points. This rates how much you contributed to class discussions, etc.
If you want to see what you need to make on the final exam to make an A, B or C, just plug you points into this grade calculator (Excel format).
You will also see your overall participation points. This rates how much you contributed to class discussions, etc.
If you want to see what you need to make on the final exam to make an A, B or C, just plug you points into this grade calculator (Excel format).
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Student Evaluation of Teaching
As you probably know, this semester UNT has switched to an online system of student evaluations. I want to encourage all of you to take advantage of this opportunity to rate both my teaching and the course.
This is important because it (a) is how the university evaluates me as an instructor, and (b) helps me improve my teaching and the setup of the course. Answer honestly, and don't worry ... your ratings and comments will remain anonymous, and the results won't be released until after grades are assigned.
Take the survey here.
This is important because it (a) is how the university evaluates me as an instructor, and (b) helps me improve my teaching and the setup of the course. Answer honestly, and don't worry ... your ratings and comments will remain anonymous, and the results won't be released until after grades are assigned.
Take the survey here.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Handouts for Chapter 18 Posted
I hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving, and has made some progress on the project, which of course is due next week.
The Chapter 18 handouts can be downloaded here.
The Chapter 18 handouts can be downloaded here.
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