Online resources
This document is available online, as are many others revelant to the course (listed below, in part). You can get to the course's home page by a number of routes, the easiest of which is probably http://www.davehirsch.com. The page is also linked from the "Courses Online" section of the Geology Department's site (http://geology.wwu.edu).
- The tentative schedule of lecture topics is available.
- The web contains superb resources for this course and for general science. Check out these links and others.
- I have posted a couple of anonymous comments forms. In this way you can give me feedback on my teaching. If you don't want to fill out the whole survey, you can just skip to the end of the form and write a comment in the space provided.
- You can check your course scores online, interactively!
- We have a discussion board - use it!
How to do well
Here is my writeup of general tips for student success.
Email
I must be able to contact you through email. You can make this happen in one of three ways:
- Forward your WWU email to your current email account. This will probably be the best option for most of you. There is an easy way to do this, in the email section of MyWestern.
- Use your WWU email address on a regular basis. For those of you who require web access, there is a web email interface that is part of MyWestern. However, I realize that many of you prefer to stick with your old email addresses, or just don't like the MyWestern email.
Assignments
Your turned-in work, aside from the Midterm and Final exams will include the following:
- Homework
- In-class activities
- Possibly, some unannounced, in-class quizzes
Grades
- 40% of the grade will be based on in-class exams.