New Information Technologies, Fall 2007

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Final Exam

December 10, 2007 · Leave a Comment

20 December
15.30 to 17.30 (that’s 3:30 to 5:30 pm)
#302 Valikhanov

To remind everyone, the final exam will be held at the time and location above. Do not miss the exam!

The format will be similar to our midterm quiz: a combination of multiple choice, matching, and fill-in questions.

The exam covers material from the entire term. To review, look over material from the course weblog, focusing in particular on entries marked with the Concepts and Terms tag. Also be sure to review required readings. Look over your answers to the midterm quiz and the quiz answer key I handed out. And be sure to focus most on the things we addressed most in class. Though I may ask a question that requires you knowing what a particular tool is (i.e. “What is a trackback/ping?”), I will not require you on the exam to describe how to do technical tasks on your WordPress sites.

Here are some basic rules for the exam.

  • Please keep at least one empty seat between you and any other class member.
  • You must bring a pen or pencil with you to the exam. Just in case, it is a good idea to bring an extra.
  • You may bring a printed dictionary with you to the exam so long as there are no written notes in it. You may not use electronic dictionaries.
  • No discussion during the exam. If you have a question, ask me.

Our in-class review happens on Monday 10 December. As we discussed, you should come to class prepared to ask questions.

Thanks to all of you for your contributions to the course, and good luck on your remaining work for the term!

Categories: Final Exam

Final Exam

November 26, 2007 · Leave a Comment

20 December
15.30 to 17.30 (that’s 3:30 to 5:30 pm)
#302 Valikhanov

The final exam is scheduled for 20 December, 15.30 to 17.30 in #302 Valikahnov.

The exam will cover all material from the entire course, with a focus on readings (including this weblog), course discussions, lectures and activities.

Format will combine multiple choice, fill-in, and matching.

To review, look over the course weblog, especially the material tagged with the Concepts and Terms category, and look over the course readings, which you can find (again) following the link for Required Readings in the sidebar. Also review the answers to the quiz, on the handout you received when we went over the quiz in class. Ask me if you have any questions.

There will be an opportunity for review on the last class meeting day, Monday 10 December.

Categories: Final Exam