Reminder: Today's lecture

Zellmer, Robert zellmer.1 at osu.edu
Fri Jun 18 10:43:05 EDT 2021


I sent the following last night.  It appears not everyone read it.  I guess this was a
good test and lesson about checking e-mails.  Most of you appear to have read
it.  Of course some of you might not read this e-mail (you won't know it though
because you're not reading it).

It's being treated as a "snow" day.  Go sledding, have a "snowball" fight make
"snow" angles in the dirt, try to catch snowflakes on your tongue (watch out
for the Cicadas), etc.

Use this time to catch up, watch the pre-recorded videos dealing with the
material I would have covered today and get that out of the way.

As I stated I'm holding extended office hours today 11-2.  Come ask questions.
Use the lecture link until 12:20 and then I'll take a 10 min break and switch to my
office hours link

Dr. Zellmer

From: Zellmer, Robert <zellmer.1 at osu.edu>
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2021 9:10 PM
To: cbc-chem1220 at groups.asc.ohio-state.edu
Cc: cbc-chem1220-ta at groups.asc.ohio-state.edu
Subject: tomorrow's lecture

I got an e-mail earlier tonight about class tomorrow, June 18.  They made the decision
to start recognizing Juneteenth starting tomorrow and have closed the university and
cancelled classes.  We are to treat it as a "snow" day.  I've already discussed this
with the Vice Chair who has agreed with the plan below.

In the past, when we've cancelled classes due to weather (not often) or other
had other things which cancelled classes I recorded the lectures which would be
missed and students needed to watch them before the next scheduled lecture
period.

Since I already have recordings for the sections we would have covered you will
need to watch those before Monday's lecture.  Otherwise we would be so far
behind I'm not sure how we could catch up.  Watch the lectures covering 14.6-14.7
and 15.1-15.6.  I will cover the hardest part of 15.6 on Monday, something called
"ICE" tables (equilibrium calculations).  If you have specific questions about these
sections I will go over them as well before moving onto 15.7.

Tomorrow I will be available on Zoom from 11-2 to answer questions, even
though it's a holiday and the university is closed.  This will essentially be a very
extended office hours.  I will not be recording it as we're not suppose to record
office hours.  NO NEW material will be covered.

Dr. Zellmer
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