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- the_truth_about_lecture_recordings @1001:2020
- # The truth about lecture recordings It's a proven fact that the more time you spend in class, the better ... n the whole class is. We want you to come to both lectures and every tutorial every week. For several years, this university has made it a rule that lectures will be recorded and made available to students for them to review. Even though we provide lecture recordings, you should not rely on this as a way
- 2022 @1002:2022
- </WRAP> ## Instructors **Coordinator and lecturer (weeks 1--7):** Ryan Schram **Lecturers:** Leo Couacaud (weeks 8--10) and Cate Massola (weeks 11--13) ===== Weekly plan of lectures and topics ===== ^ Week & Date ^ Topic ^ Main r... | Couacaud (2016) |\\ | Sep 19 | 1. [[8.1|Monday lecture]] | | |\\ | Sep 21 | 2. [[8.2|Wednesday lecture]]
- playground @playground
- *Coordinator:** Ryan Schram ===== Weekly plan of lectures and topics ===== ^ Week ^ Date ^ Topic ^ Main r... | Eriksen (1994) |\\ || Sep 19 | 1. [[8.1|Monday lecture]] |||\\ || Sep 21 | 2. [[8.2|Wednesday lecture]] |||\\ | B || Mandatory school closure for seasonal celebr... ons. No class | | |\\ || Sep 26 | 1. [[B.1|Monday lecture]] |||\\ || Sep 28 | 2. [[B.2|Wednesday lecture]]
- 1 @2667
- dvance your own ideas. Plagiarism bad.... >:( ## Lecture recordings ## * Also, these lectures are being recorded for you to listen to. I am opposed to the use of lecture recording as a study aid, but in fairness, I am also opposed to lecture as a form of instruction. * I think the main reas
- 2654 @2654
- al stuff here as the semester goes on. * Week 1 lecture: [[1|A brief history of kinship]]. * Week 2 lecture: [[2|Do we need families?]] * Topic for Week 3: [[:marriage|Is marriage becoming obsolete?]], [[3|Lecture outline for Week 3]] * [[4|Lecture outline for Week 4]] * [[5|Lecture outline for Week 5]] * [[6|Lecture o
- in-lecture_quiz_questions @1001:2020
- # In-lecture quiz questions ^ Due | Every lecture (minimum 22 required) | ^ Length | one question | ^ Weight | 10% | Lectures are not supposed to be dry, monotonous recitations of expert knowledge. Every lecture is meant to stimulate and provoke your thinking.
- how-to-zoom @1002:2020
- art on time. * **Wednesday office hour with the lecturers**. Every Wednesday at 4 p.m. you are all invited to attend a meeting on Zoom with the lecturer of the module you’re working on. These meetings will be freeform. You can ask questions for the lecturer to answer or for your fellow students to discuss. The lecturer might ask you to work in small breakout sessions
- readings_and_other_requirements @1001:2020
- extbook, or another scholarly writing to read for lecture and tutorial. All of the required readings are av... the readings, tell Ryan right away.** In every lecture, we will give you a single multiple-choice questi... ve you credit for coming to class regularly. (The lecturer will announce the password in class, and it will only be available on the day of lecture.) They are also good opportunities to check to se
- attendance @1002:2020
- ====== Attendance, timetables, lectures, tutorials, and the hybrid format of this class ====== This class ... e disruptions caused by the ongoing pandemonium. Lectures do not take place on campus, and are not entirel... n-campus mass gathering that usually happens in a lecture, we will have: * A collection of short video o... uring the week. * A live “office hour” with the lecturer at a set time for an hour on Zoom (see the Zoom
- learning_structure_and_attendance @1002:2018
- attendance # The class consists of two one-hour lectures on Monday and Wednesday (at 10 a.m. and repeated... ral tutorial sections. Students should attend the lecture on Monday and on Wednesday every week, and attend... a good idea to make a habit of attending the same lecture (either morning or afternoon) each week so you ge... ltures. * Ask questions, discuss, and listen in lecture and tutorial. * Receive feedback from tutors ab
- what_we_do_in_class @1002:2018
- to learn how to think like an anthropologist. In lectures and readings, we present a bunch of ideas and ar... s how you know you really understand something. Lectures are important too. In lecture, Ryan and Terry will give you a broad overview of big ideas in anthropology... ean that we are the only voice you'll hear in the lecture hall. What we discuss in this class can be shocki
- online_components @1002:2018
- the slides, notes or outlines that accompany each lecture, and to find the instructions for the essay. Also... further details. Ryan also posts outlines of his lecture and some supplemental information about key topic... nformation will be posted on Blackboard. Links to lecture outlines will posted under each week's module on ... lackboard online. Terry will post slides from her lectures under the module for those weeks, usually after
- the_keys_to_success_in_this_class @1001:2020
- d immediately get in touch with your tutor or the lecturers and ask to discuss the class. Consultation time... e Staff page). You can also write an email to the lecturers or your tutor to make an appointment. Send thre... n what you are doing, we still want to see you in lecture and in tutorial every week so we know how you are... and it happens to everyone---come talk to us, the lecturers and the tutors, to let us know what is going on
- about @6901:2022
- Supreme Court in 1993, Ruth Bader Ginsburg gave a lecture at the New York University School of Law in which... to the discussion. I will not, however, give any lectures in this class.((And since there are no lectures, there are also no lecture recordings for this class either. )) Each week we will come together to help e
- lecture-questions @1002:2020
- ====== Lecture questions ====== Designed by Holly High and Ryan Schram **Due**: n/a\\ **Weight**: 10%\\ *... ltiple-choice questions about a key idea from the lecture videos. After you have watched the lecture videos, you should answer these questions. They are meant to help you consolidate your knowledge from lecture. If you answer a question incorrectly, then you c