--- loncom/xml/physnet.sty 2002/01/22 10:47:27 1.9 +++ loncom/xml/physnet.sty 2003/05/21 14:59:05 1.10 @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ - - "> + } } @@ -6144,9 +6144,9 @@ - according to the directions in this module s Text + according to the directions in this module s Text and Local Guide. - according to the directions in this module's \textbf{Text} + according to the directions in this module's \textbf{Text} and \textbf{Local Guide} @@ -6166,10 +6166,44 @@ - according to the directions in this module s Text - and Local Guide. - according to the directions in this module's \textbf{Text} - and \textbf{Local Guide} + To Receive Credit for this Module:
+
    +
  1. Bring your original completed module to the Exam Manager along with a completed + Exam Application Form filled out correctly for either this unit's unit exam or + for the block exam which includes this unit (in the latter case be sure to bring all of + the relevant modules you constructed).
  2. +
  3. Give the Exam Manager the completed module(s) to hold while you take the Exam + into the Exam Room. When there, answer any exam questions as usual. + Then fill out an Exam Answer Sheet for each project module for use by the grader.
  4. +
  5. When finished, bring all of your exam materials: Exam Answer Sheets, + Exam Application Form, and printed Exam, back to the Exam Manager and get your module(s). + Staple the module(s) to the rest of the exam materials, in the proper order, and hand the + pack to the Exam Manager.
  6. +
+

+ When your exam is graded it will be judged in part on your answers to any questions that + were on the exam, in part on the content of each of your modules (whether the reader can + learn the subject from your write-up), and in part on the attributes of good communication + listed in Module 69.
+ \textbf{To Receive Credit for this Module:} + \begin{itemize} + \item[1] Bring your original completed module to the Exam Manager along with a completed + Exam \textbf{Application} Form filled out correctly for either this unit's unit exam or + for the block exam which includes this unit (in the latter case be sure to bring all of + the relevant modules you constructed). + \item[2] Give the Exam Manager the completed module(s) to hold while you take the Exam + into the Exam Room. When there, answer any exam questions as usual. + Then fill out an Exam Answer Sheet for each project module for use by the grader. + \item[3] When finished, bring all of your exam materials: Exam Answer Sheets, + Exam Application Form, and printed Exam, back to the Exam Manager and get your module(s). + Staple the module(s) to the rest of the exam materials, in the proper order, and hand the + pack to the Exam Manager. + \end{itemize} + {\par} + When your exam is graded it will be judged in part on your answers to any questions that + were on the exam, in part on the content of each of your modules (whether the reader can + learn the subject from your write-up), and in part on the attributes of good communication + listed in Module 69.
@@ -6178,9 +6212,13 @@ - Construct a lecture on the physics of - Construct a lecture on the physics of - \LearnerModuleTx + This is a learner-originated unit. + You must go to the library (Physics-Astronomy library, Engineering + library, or wherever) and look up recent articles about + This is a learner-originated unit. + You must go to the library (Physics-Astronomy library, Engineering + library, or wherever) and look up recent articles about + @@ -6188,10 +6226,48 @@ - according to the directions in this module s Text - and Local Guide. - according to the directions in this module's \textbf{Text} - and \textbf{Local Guide} + in places like Discover, Scientific American, and + Popular Science. +

+ Then construct a module of the usual length (one lecture's worth) using the + materials you have studied. +

+ Feel free to consult any expert who might be available in the subject under + study. +

+ Make sure the reader can learn the subject you are presenting just from + your printed module alone. +

+ Be sure to give attributions for any material taken verbatim from published + material: plagiarism carries a severe penalty in the University. +

+ Your module should be clear and concise. A student of background and level + of scientific knowledge similar to yours should be able to read your module + to obtain a relatively easy understanding of the subject. + For this reason, your module will be judged not only for its content but also for its + clarity and for how well it communicates with its prospective audience. + To examine relevant communication skills, see Module 69.
+ in places like \textit{Discover}, \textit{Scientific American}, and + \textit{Popular Science}. + {\par} + Then construct a module of the usual length (one lecture's worth) using the + materials you have studied. + {\par} + Feel free to consult any expert who might be available in the subject under + study. + {\par} + Make sure the reader can learn the subject you are presenting just from + your printed module alone. + {\par} + Be sure to give attributions for any material taken verbatim from published + material: plagiarism carries a severe penalty in the University. + {\par} + Your module should be clear and concise. A student of background and level + of scientific knowledge similar to yours should be able to read your module + to obtain a relatively easy understanding of the subject. + For this reason, your module will be judged not only for its content but also for its + clarity and for how well it communicates with its prospective audience. + To examine relevant communication skills, see Module 69.
@@ -8887,8 +8963,7 @@

-      \begin{lstlisting}{}
-      \ldots 
+      \begin{lstlisting}{} 
   
 
 
@@ -8898,7 +8973,24 @@
    
       
\end{lstlisting} - +
+
+ + + + + + << + << + + + + + + + + +