May
06
2008

profmcs
Hello!
Glossary 2 grades and exam 2 grades are now posted; both should show up under My Grades, and under the assignment itself, there’s a downloadable rubric for the glossary. Two or three of you also got comments back directly on the document, so look for those.
Re: The exam’s curve. The best score in both classes was an 88. Curving the grades so everyone got 12 extra points put the average at 72 and the median at 68. While not ideal, it is acceptable. I did bear in mind if your exam score was lower than your normal grade when making final grades.
If you have questions, please make sure you’ve looked at all of your feedback, double checked your math, and cooled your temper before you email me.
Have a great summer!
Apr
27
2008

profmcs
[ETA: I posted this on Sunday, and though Wordpress says it's published, it's not showing up or sending my email alert, so here's my second try. Apologies if it double posts.]
I’ll be posting the absences grades tomorrow morning, but I wanted to post this explanation of how I calculated the grades.
Normally, my policy is to count each tardiness as .33 absences, but given how many of my 8 o’clock class had that problem, in sympathy I dropped it to .25.
I take the total number of absences, subtract the number of excused absences for which I received documented excuses, add the total number of tardies (times .25), and subtract four for acceptable absences. I’ve decided to also subtract 1 for a reasonable number of tardies (four). The number that remains is the number that I subtract from your total grade, per the syllabus. This number (times negative 1 to indicate that it will be subtracted) is what I’ll be releasing tomorrow morning.
A couple of you have had such good attendance that you will actually be getting extra credit for this. Your numbers will be positive. This is one of those rare cases where a 0 is an acceptable grade.
I’ll post here again next week when Glossary and second exam grades are done.
Best - Prof. McS
Apr
23
2008

profmcs
All,
The Lynch grades are there, but apparently no one can see them. I tried re-revealing them yesterday to no avail, but I have another trick up my sleeve. Unfortunately, I have to wait to get in my office to try it, so just be patient.
As for all the questions I’ve been getting about absences - I’ll post absence grades in a special column on your My Grades WebCT page sometime this week so you can know how much, if any, you’ll be losing for absences greater than four. I don’t post them sooner to give time for all excuses to be processed. I’m not going to reply to individual requests about this except in extenuating circumstances.
That said, I’m not going to WA anyone, though some of you will be facing big deductions. Bear in mind that I look at your before-attendance and after-attendance grades, think about your participation in class, and compare how much of your attendance problem was absence and how much lateness BEFORE I enter final grades.
One last thing - for those of you frustrated by our various WebCT problems, know (1) that I am, too and (2) that the college is replacing WebCT next year with something more reliable and less… clunky. While WebCT worked wonderfully for going paperless last semester, it hasn’t this semester, and I’ve been more sympathetic in grading regarding your own tech problems because of it.
Okay! I’ll post here when Lynch has been reset, then when the glossary grades and exam grades are up respectively.
All the best - happy summer! - Prof. McS
Apr
16
2008

profmcs
The back up worked like a charm. None of your previous assignments changed, as I had been afraid they would, and the the thematic papers are now up! I hope to be able to post the Cities in Film and Lit papers before my afternoon class, but I will post again when I finish either way.
Apr
13
2008

profmcs
In Wednesday in Urban Planning, we talked about teardowns. I promised to share some links and articles, so here they are. Please feel free to share your own in the comments below.
Mar
28
2008

profmcs
All UP Glossary writers,
The good news is that the glossaries are graded, saved in two places and test opened on both PCs and Macs. They are ready to upload, but(!) the bad news is, WebCT keeps stalling out on the files greater than 3MB, which is most of them. Since it is currently 4 a.m., I’m going to call it a night and finish the uploading of the files before and between classes. I imagine they will be up and released by 11 at the latest. Do email if there is still no grade showing at that time or if (heaven forbid) you can’t open the files.
Note, if you did a PPT, I may not be sending it back because I didn’t put comments on it. If you have questions, you know where to find me.
All the best - Prof. McS