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 For all these pieces to come together, **you have to do something for this class every week for the whole semester**. Each week, you will have a series of tasks to carry out in order. You start each week on the Modules page, and go to the first item in that week’s checklist, the weekly reading. After you’ve read and reflected on the week’s assigned readings, you move on to the next item in the checklist, and through a series of videos, recordings, notes. Along the way, we have thrown in two simple multiple-choice questions each week. These are chances to consolidate what you have learned from the week’s material. (And you get a point for each one. See the Assignments page.) Each week’s checklist has a surprise too. Technically, there are no due dates for these checklists. You can work through at your own pace. But it is a good idea to stay in sync with the whole class. Aim to complete each week’s checklist and the two questions by Friday night. For all these pieces to come together, **you have to do something for this class every week for the whole semester**. Each week, you will have a series of tasks to carry out in order. You start each week on the Modules page, and go to the first item in that week’s checklist, the weekly reading. After you’ve read and reflected on the week’s assigned readings, you move on to the next item in the checklist, and through a series of videos, recordings, notes. Along the way, we have thrown in two simple multiple-choice questions each week. These are chances to consolidate what you have learned from the week’s material. (And you get a point for each one. See the Assignments page.) Each week’s checklist has a surprise too. Technically, there are no due dates for these checklists. You can work through at your own pace. But it is a good idea to stay in sync with the whole class. Aim to complete each week’s checklist and the two questions by Friday night.
  
-During the week, you will also have an opportunity to talk to the lecturers more about the topic in a live videoconference during our office hours at 10 a.m. on Monday. Also, during the week, you will have an opportunity to work with your tutor in a tutorial section on campus (or online if you have registered for one of the online tuts). If you work through each week’s checklist of tasks, then by the end of the semester you will have constructed an edifice of knowledge rather than collected bits and pieces of information.+During the week, you will also have an opportunity to talk to the lecturers more about the topic in a live videoconference during our office hours. Also, during the week, you will have an opportunity to work with your tutor in a tutorial section on campus (or online if you have registered for one of the online tuts). If you work through each week’s checklist of tasks, then by the end of the semester you will have constructed an edifice of knowledge rather than collected bits and pieces of information.
  
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