Mid-semester grades added to Blackboard

Dear Class,

The school requires me to post midterm marks on Blackboard. The grades available are:

P: making satisfactory progress

N: needs improvement

SA: stopped attending

These scores are based on a calculation of the percentage of points you have earned on the total points available so far, to this point in the semester. This includes half of your participation grade for the year, half of your homework grade, and the midterm exam (which is now graded and will be returned on Monday). It does not include the grade for the annotated bibliography, which hasnā€™t been graded yet. Students who scored 70% and above in the course so far I marked as P, and students below that are marked as N.

These grades reflect your performance on only the 30% of the course that has been graded so far, so that means that 70% of the grade is still to be determined. If your grade is not where you want it, please note that there is still time to make major improvements.

Please let me know if you have any questions, and enjoy your weekend.

Best,

Dr. M

Midterm today!

You can begin the midterm any time between 2:30 and 3:45pm today. You can see further instructions in the previous post here on Openlab.

The test will be available on Blackboard. You should receive an email announcement from Blackboard at 1pm that the test has opened, with a link to the test. Alternatively, you can navigate there yourself by going to Blackboardā€”Content.


I will be available via email at daniel.macdougall56[at]citytech.cuny.edu, and will also be physically present in the classroom, during regular class hours. Let me know if you have questions, and best wishes for the exam.


Dr. M

Mid-term Exam next Monday, 10/16!!

Our Mid-term Exam is coming up next Monday, 10/16!!

The test will be 75 minutes long and will be administered on Blackboard. You should receive an announcement to your email at 2:30pm, when it becomes available. You can also find it under ā€œContentā€ in Blackboard after 2:30pm.

The exam is open book and open notes. I recommend that you study carefully for it by filling out the study sheet ahead of time. Most of the questions require understanding concepts, not simply repeating answers from the study sheet.

Do NOT plagiarize from the internet. Utilizing answers from class materials and lectures is acceptable. Plagiarism from the internet is grounds for a zero score on the test.

You can start it any time within the normal class period (2:30-3:45pm) and will receive a full 75 minutes to take the test. It is possible to pause the test and come back later, but the clock will keep ticking and you only have 75 minutes total to take the test. You will not be able to resume after 3:45pm.

If you need a special exception you need to contact me. If for some reason you donā€™t contact me and also donā€™t take it at the appointed time, you will need a documented excuse (either medical or related to bereavement) for permission to take it at another time.

Donā€™t forget to download the review sheet and fill it out before the test! And let me know if you have any questions.

Dr. M

Welcome!

Iā€™m Dr. MacDougall, your professor for Interdisciplinary Health Care Ethics (PHIL 2203ID). There are two things I want you to know before our first meeting on August 28.

1. Most of our written interactions, class updates and materials, are available on our OpenLab site. Please join our OpenLab section as soon as possible. You will be required to join in order to participate in online discussions. You can also see the schedule and assignments there.

2. This class is an Open Educational Resource (OER) course. That means there is no textbook, and all readings are freely available online. This saves you money and means you can store all our readings on your hard drive, indefinitely! You can find links to class readings on the schedule page.

Let me know if you have any questions. Iā€™m looking forward to meeting you.

Dr. MacDougall