"Open Book" Final?
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"Open Book" Final?
I'm not sure if this question has been answered yet on Chem Community, but what are the resources we'd use in this "open book" final scenario? Would it be our textbook and/or notes and/or chem community? That's what I've been assuming but is it stricter or looser than that?
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In Professor Lavelle's email, he mentions that we can use Chemistry Community up to the day of the final so I was wondering the same thing if there are only certain resources we can use. I do believe that since it is open book then we should be able to use our class notes.
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I believe for "open book" it does entail classroom notes, office hour notes, discussion notes and packets, and everything in between.
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Open book is pretty every resource you can lay your hands on. I don't think he will be using Respondus or another program to record us while taking the exam, so I think textbook, notes, and other instructional notes are all fair game for "open book."
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I don't think it is going to be very strict, so you can probably use any resource that you have available!
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I think that lecture notes and the textbook are fine. I don't think chemistry community is allowed though.
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Mariah wrote:Any word on how long it will be ?
He mentioned that it was going to be pretty short and simple so I would assume no more than 1.5 hours, so half of what the actual final would have been like.
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I am assuming this means any resources we have access to we can use for this final. I am not sure how this would work yet as we don't know the window we can turn in the test but we will see when Lavelle lets us know :)
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faithkim1L wrote:Open book is pretty every resource you can lay your hands on. I don't think he will be using Respondus or another program to record us while taking the exam, so I think textbook, notes, and other instructional notes are all fair game for "open book."
Thank goodness, the thought of using respondus gives me so much anxiety, but thanks your answer was very clear.
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Any resource should be up for use except for chemistry community just because he said we can use it up to the day of the final.
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Brandi 2C wrote:I believe for "open book" it does entail classroom notes, office hour notes, discussion notes and packets, and everything in between.
What about -the internet-?
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do we know if the final is going to be timed? or will he post it and give us more than the 1.5 hours he said it would take?
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I believe that pretty much anything goes at this point as long as you aren't plagiarizing
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We can use our books in pdf or physically, as well as any notes we have prepared.
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Sue Bin Park 2I wrote:do we know if the final is going to be timed? or will he post it and give us more than the 1.5 hours he said it would take?
I am pretty sure he mentioned allotting from 3-4 hours for the actual final exam, even though you should be able to finish it in half the time.
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He said he'd update us tomorrow so I feel like we shouldn't worry or stress about it right now and instead just focus on studying and it'll work out.
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Mariah wrote:Any word on how long it will be ?
Lavelle emailed it will be 6 questions, and that it will be short and "easy".
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I believe you are able to use any resources from lecture notes/discussions, and the textbook.
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We will be able to use our notes, textbook, and chemistry community! Exam should be short, but he said he'd give us 3-4 hours to complete it. He will give us more info on Saturday!
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Professor Lavelle emailed us saying someone wrote: “I just finished the final. It took me 1 hr 12 minutes to complete, and I went very slowly and wrote out my work for each step taking plenty of time with each question, closed book."
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Does anyone know how the final is going to be given? Will it be a pdf that we have to print out and then take pictures of our answers or is it like through that respondus webcam thingie?
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TimVintsDis4L wrote:Mariah wrote:Any word on how long it will be ?
He mentioned that it was going to be pretty short and simple so I would assume no more than 1.5 hours, so half of what the actual final would have been like.
His email said he was debating between 3 or 4 hours.
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kennedyp wrote:Does anyone know how the final is going to be given? Will it be a pdf that we have to print out and then take pictures of our answers or is it like through that respondus webcam thingie?
So far all he has said is that it's going to be taken online, but we don't need to use any other apps/software like respondus.
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open book means anything that would help you. I wouldnt get too stuck up on the notes though or you may run out of time
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thank you everyone! this helped much including lavelle's email. I think lecture notes, discussion notes, and textbook are the way to go.
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