recitation policies and asking questions during recitations
robert zellmer
zellmer.1 at osu.edu
Tue Sep 12 01:29:34 EDT 2017
Here's a couple of points about recitation. The first one
should already be instituted. I'm instituting something new
to make it easier for the TAs and hopefully improve the review
periods and the short time before the quiz for asking questions.
1) There should be a sign-in sheet at the TA's desk. When you come
in you must sign in using first name and last.# (Bob Zellmer.1).
If you sign-in before the start of class you don't have to write
arrival time. If you are late you need to include what time you
signed in. Attendance is not part of your grade. However,
if you do not attend the review portion of recitation preceding
the quiz your quiz score will be reduced by 20%.
2) Come prepared to ask questions and participate. To that end
I want you to e-mail your questions to your TA the day before
prior to 6 PM. This way the TA can look at the questions and
prepare things covering your specific questions. This will be
particularly useful if they see several people with the same
question (which is often the case) and will then prioritize that
question. That's why you should not be embarrassed to ask
questions in recitation, lab or class. Generally speaking, if one
person asks a question there's several others with the same
question who are too shy to ask. Besides, I've had some really
"interesting" questions over 25 years so I don't think I would be
surprised by anything at this point.
This doesn't mean if you haven't e-mailed a question the day
before that you can't ask it. Of course you can. However,
doing this may make things go a little faster and you'll get
more questions answered.
This will help to get the most we possibly can out of the review
portions of recitation. I'm sure the TAs will appreciate it as
well.
Since this is well past 6 PM for yesterday feel free to e-mail
something in the morning before recitation. Try to send your
e-mail a couple of hours before recitation so they have some time
to look over your question.
Dr. Zellmer
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