Resources for getting assistance with work in CC212:

 

Office hours

Office hours (also known as free tutoring and a great place to schmooze) are a great resource for getting assistance with your work. You are strongly encouraged to attend office hours frequently. They are a great opportunity to work through problem in groups, get support from course instructors, and ask questions. Note: you do not need to have a question or an appointment to attend these open hours. Rather, come frequently and maximize your effort by getting support. These tutorial sessions are helpful for all students

The calendar below displays all of the upcoming office hours for CC212. You can add this calendar to your computer or smartphone's calendar application by clicking on the "+GoogleCalendar" link on the bottom right corner of the calendar.

 

Tips and hints for success

CC212 is a 4-credit course, which means that each week you will meet with instructors for 4 contact hours, as well as 2-3 hours of independent work each week for each credit (8 – 12 hours of independent work per week). Depending on the week, we suggest that you break down these out-of-class hours in the following way:

  • Assigned readings (textbook, papers, books) and related problems: 3-5 hours
  • Reviewing your notes and group discussions about material from class: 2-3 hours
  • Homework assignments and paper writing: 3-4 hours

Note: "discussing" material from class means working in study groups and going over problems, exercises, and reading material. Success in learning science requires students to see the material from many directions and to be able to articulate it in their own words. Students trying to work alone in this course will be at a tremendous disadvantage. We highly recommend that all work (except taking assessments and the actual writing of individual papers) for this class be done in groups. Please do not hesitate to ask for assistance in setting up a regular study group.

An important note about getting answers to your questions: e-mail is not a replacement for office hours. While instructors will certainly respond to personal, private, and urgent matters by email, they will not be regularly answering content-related questions by email. To get answers from instructors, please attend any of the office hours.

 

Course learning resources

More coming soon.


Updated Monday, December 19, 2016 1:37 PM