CHM1020_ONL2FA_ONL

Day One Course Introductions! (CHM1020 Lab)

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Discussions play an integral role in monitoring your course participation throughout the term. You should check back to the weekly discussions multiple times throughout the week to engage in the discussion with your professor and peers. Participation is only counted during the week in which this discussion is assigned. Be sure to appropriately cite any sources you use to support your responses with standard APA citations. Answer the prompt question(s) thoroughly and respond to as many of your peers as possible – note that responses to 2 of your peers are required for full credit. Be sure to answer any additional questions asked by your professor in the discussion threads. Your initial post is due by Day 3 of the current week, and follow up posts to your peers are due on Day 7!
 

  • 1% of grade
  • 10 points – Rubric Based
  • Initial Post due Day 3
  • Responses due Day 7

Welcome to CHM 1020, the laboratory course accompanying CHM 1010!  Similar to CHM 1010, before we begin please take a moment to address the following introductory questions:

  • What do you think about mathematics? Are you the type of individual that enjoys math, or perhaps doesnt enjoy it so much (you are in the correct place no matter what your answer is)
  • What do you expect from an Online Chemistry Lab?
  • Just like in the CHM 1010 introductory discussion, what do you hope to gain from this class?
  • Do you have any particular chemical reaction(s) that you would interested in seeing, or learning about?
  • As always, if you have any questions, feel free to ask!

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