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Something else that's missing from the "health" TBL book is the "Setting
Grade Weights" exercise, with which the class determines the weights of the
various types of evaluation. Is this exercise available elsewhere,
preferably online?

To reduce the math involved, my own inclination is to weight by providing
different numbers of points for different things, rather than getting into
percentages. For example, an IRAT question might be worth 1 point, GRAT 1,
and end-of-topic 3. But that's what I would let the students decide, I
guess.

Lane
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Lane P. Lester, Ph.D.
Biology Instructor
Southwestern Community College
Macon Campus, Franklin, NC


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