Professor Poirier | D366 | Spring 2024

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Introducing Melissa Creese

My pronouns are she/her/hers.My major is Emerging Media.I didn’t really know what emerging media was, but it sounded interesting so I put that as my major and I’m glad I did that because Game Design was involved in my major and that’s what I want to do.I’m good at playing video games especially Mario.One boring fact about me is bringing up random stuff sometimes in conversations.

Test #3 solutions

Post due Sunday, May 19

The instructions for the Test #3 solutions assignment are the same as those for the Test #1 and Test #2 solutions assignment. Your groups are the same; you already have each other’s emails. Coordinate with your group to determine who will submit solutions for which test questions. Ask your group for help solving the problems you had trouble solving. Reach out to group members to help them solve their problems.

Keep in mind that some of your group members may have already dropped the course.

Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5Group 6
Andrew D.ChelssieYinsonJahierMatthewAaron
HermaniMingmingAshleyKemanieMelissaFrancisco
JordanFiyinfoluwaRandyVirendraKatherine
YuriySara

For your individual post:

  • Title: Test #3 solutions problem #n (where n is the problem number you were assigned by your group)
  • Category: Test #3 solutions – Group m (where m is your group number)
  • In the body of your post, indicate which version of the test you are working from.

Final exam formula review

Post due Sunday, May 19

You will not be permitted to bring a formula sheet with you to next week’s final exam. BUT! Creating a formula sheet and then using it as you take practice exams will help you organize your thinking remember the formulas and procedures when you need them.

Formula sheets are very personal. Here is an example of one student’s approach.

For this assignment, make yourself a neat and tidy formula sheet that includes anything you’re worried about forgetting on the exam. Try to fit it on one side of one page. Share a photo of it on the OpenLab for your classmates to see.

  • Title: Final exam formula review
  • Category: Final exam formula review
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