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There is an audio/video presentation of the syllabus on the class<br>
web page (not Carmen).<br>
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href="https://chemistry.osu.edu/%7Erzellmer/chem1250/syl_video.htm"
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href="https://cbc-wb01x.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/%7Erzellmer/chem1250/syl_video.htm">
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This is a video presentation of the syllabus, as I would normally do<br>
during the first lecture. I actually expanded it and went into a
lot<br>
more detail than I used to do in class since this gives me more time<br>
to discuss the various portions of the syllabus. You need to watch<br>
it since I won't be going over the syllabus in lecture, as in years<br>
past. You are responsible for knowing about the various aspects<br>
of the course which are explained in the syllabus. I don't expect<br>
you to have it memorized but know a good portion of what's there<br>
and know you should go to the syllabus first when you have<br>
questions about the course. If you ask me a question which is<br>
answered in the syllabus I will simply tell you to find it there.<br>
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This will allow us to save about 40 minutes of class time which we<br>
will be able to use on the course material. You really should watch<br>
it. It took me several hours to create it. It could answer a
number of<br>
your questions.<br>
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The last two pages, 12 and 13, actually are from a previous semester<br>
so their page numbers in the video are 11 and 12 and I may have<br>
mentioned those page numbers in the video so ignore the page numbers<br>
shown or mentioned in the video for the last two pages.<br>
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Dr. Zellmer
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