MasteringChemistry - Credit/Noncredit

robert zellmer zellmer.1 at osu.edu
Sun Jun 9 13:01:47 EDT 2019


Someone asked how to tell which things on mastering are for credit
and which aren't.  I've sent a couple of e-mails about this.  You can
tell in MC in a variety of ways.  Hopefully the following will help.
I'm not sure the color coding holds for everyone or is still the same
since I can't see things exactly as a student can.  Even if the color
coding has changed the following tells you, again, which are for
credit and which aren't.

*For Credit:

Tutorials:

*Have "*Tutorials*" in the title.

If you're using the calendar format (suggested) they show up as
a purple + (plus) sign on the due date.  When you click on the
symbol you should see the name and due date.

I the list format you'll see "*Tutorials*" in the title and it also
has a purple + sign.

*Homework Review:
*
If you're using the calendar format they show up as a blue circle.
In the list format they have "*Homework Review*" in the name
and a blue circle.

************************************************************************

*NOT for Credit:  Show up as zero points.

**DSM modules:*

The DSM modules (not for credit) show up as a red flame symbol.  They
have a flame as well in the list format.  What are these for?  If you 
need some
extra work.  They are randomized.  Make sure you do the assigned book
problems and the MC homework which is for credit (see above) before
trying these.

*Practice Exercise 1:

*These are the the Practice Exercise 1 problems which follow the Sample 
Exercise.
I've included these so you would have the solutions to these questions 
since there
are no answers in the book for these.

These have "Practice Exercise 1" in the title.  Unfortunately, these 
have a purple
+ sign like the tutorials.  I made a new category for these but MC 
doesn't give me
the ability to use a different symbol or color.

That's about it.

Dr. Zellmer
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