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Someone asked how to tell which things on mastering are for credit<br>
and which aren't. I've sent a couple of e-mails about this. You
can<br>
tell in MC in a variety of ways. Hopefully the following will help.<br>
I'm not sure the color coding holds for everyone or is still the
same<br>
since I can't see things exactly as a student can. Even if the
color<br>
coding has changed the following tells you, again, which are for<br>
credit and which aren't.<br>
<br>
<b><font size="+1" color="#0000ff">For Credit:</font><br>
<br>
Tutorials:<br>
<br>
</b>Have "<font color="#993399"><b>Tutorials</b></font>" in the
title. <br>
<br>
If you're using the calendar format (suggested) they show up as<br>
a <font color="#993399">purple + (plus) sign </font>on the due
date. When you click on the<br>
symbol you should see the name and due date.<br>
<br>
I the list format you'll see "<font color="#993399"><b>Tutorials</b></font>"
in the title and it also<br>
has a <font color="#993399">purple + </font><font color="#993399">sign</font>.<br>
<br>
<b>Homework Review:<br>
</b><br>
If you're using the calendar format they show up as a <font
color="#3333ff">blue circle</font>.<br>
In the list format they have "<font color="#3333ff"><b>Homework
Review</b></font>" in the name<br>
and a <font color="#3333ff">blue circle</font>.<br>
<br>
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<br>
<b><font color="#ff0000">NOT </font>for Credit: Show up as zero
points.<br>
<br>
</b><b>DSM modules:</b><br>
<br>
The DSM modules (not for credit) show up as a <font color="#ff0000">red
flame </font>symbol. They<br>
have a flame as well in the list format. What are these for? If
you need some<br>
extra work. They are randomized. Make sure you do the assigned
book<br>
problems and the MC homework which is for credit (see above) before<br>
trying these.<br>
<br>
<b>Practice Exercise 1:<br>
<br>
</b>These are the the Practice Exercise 1 problems which follow the
Sample Exercise.<br>
I've included these so you would have the solutions to these
questions since there<br>
are no answers in the book for these.<br>
<br>
These have "Practice Exercise 1" in the title. Unfortunately, these
have a purple<br>
+ sign like the tutorials. I made a new category for these but MC
doesn't give me<br>
the ability to use a different symbol or color.<br>
<br>
That's about it.<br>
<br>
Dr. Zellmer
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