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Chemistry Community
Since we have to post on chemistry community 5 times a week for credit does that mean that it's due before discussion each week or by Friday?
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Re: Chemistry Community
On Saturday, October 5th, Professor Lavelle emailed students saying "Remember Week 1 ends Sunday night so get your 5 points for online discussion," so I think this means that posts on Chemistry Community will continue to be due every Sunday night.
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Re: Chemistry Community
Is there any proof of how much you posted in a week or is there an algorithm of how many posts were made at the end of each week? Cause it just shows how many posts total
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Re: Chemistry Community
@Matt Sanruk 4F: I believe Professor Lavelle and his TAs have probably figured a system out. Although I don't know how it works exactly, he's been using this system for quite a while and I trust that he knows what he's doing. I think as long as we do the 5 posts by every Sunday, we should be fine.
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Re: Chemistry Community
Ya I think as long as you can see the number of posts and the dates they were posted on it should be fine so even if there is a grading error there is still proof that you posted in the correct time frame.
Re: Chemistry Community
If you go to your own profile it shows you how many times you've posted on here
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Re: Chemistry Community
They are due by Sunday, Professor Lavelle explained in an email how when discussing Chemistry Community the week "ends" on Sunday.
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It shows on your profile how many posts you have made and it helps to always write them down as well just as a back up.
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