OCG123
Laboratory
Spring 2001
TA:
Joanne C. Bintz
E-mail:
jbintz@gso.uri.edu
Office: CI 334 (Bay
campus)
Phone:
874-6633 (voice mail)
Office hours: Wednesdays and Fridays after lecture (see me at the end of lecture) by appointment
Labs:
What:
Weekly discussions, demonstrations, exercises
When:
Mondays*, 10-10:50 am or 11-11:50 am (* Tues meeting: 2/20)
Where:
Greenhouse Lab Room 154
Goals: The goal of the OCG123 lab is to enhance your understanding of concepts presented in the class.
Grading and Assignments:
Every week there will be a lab assignment that will be due at the beginning of
the lab on the next week. Labs will
not be accepted more than a week late. All
labs are graded equally and are out of 100 points. Each week we will have a quiz
worth 10 points. The lab grade will
be based 80% on lab assignments and 20% on weekly quizzes. Extra credit will be
available for those who need it.
Lab Policies
1.
Lab reports are to be individually prepared. Original
and creative work will be rewarded.
2.
Be sure to arrive on time.
3.
Be prepared for a short quiz at the beginning of each session.
This 5 – 10 minute exercise will cover information distributed during
the previous class so you will be well-prepared.
4.
All written material turned in must be typed.
Exercises involving math may be hand-written, but neatly.
Be sure to show all mathematical work and cite references where
appropriate.
5.
Lab reports and exercises are to be submitted at the beginning
of each lab session. Late labs will incur a deduction of 5 points every day.
6.
If you miss a lab without notifying me in advance, you will lose all
points for quizzes and homework for that lab.
7.
Please bring your book and a calculator to every lab session.
Lab Schedule OCG123
Date |
Subject |
Due Date |
22 January |
Geologic Time Scales |
29 January |
29 January |
Coriolis Effect |
5 February |
5 February |
Review for Exam 1 |
|
12 February |
Global Hydrologic Cycle |
20 February |
20 February |
Density of Seawater |
26 February |
26 February |
Review for Exam 2 |
|
5 March |
Plate Tectonics |
19 March |
19 March |
CO2 & Climate Change |
26 March |
26 March |
Review for Exam 3 |
|
2 April |
No Lab |
|
9 April |
Glacial-Interglacial Cycles |
16 April |
16 April |
ENSO |
23 April |
23 April |
Review for Final |
|
30 April |
Review for Final |
|
Expectations:
I will attend the lectures so that I can be most helpful to you in lab and
during office hours. I will be
available to you by appointment after class on Wed and Fri.
If these times are not convenient for you and you need help, let me know
so we can schedule a time that works for both of us.
I will return your labs and quizzes as quickly as possible and I will
provide solutions and feed-back so you can see where/why you made errors.
Attend every lecture so you understand the material we will be covering in lab. Be on time and prepared for every lab. This includes handing in your homework at the beginning of lab and reading the material in the text that goes along with the lab. If you are having problems with any of the material or with any aspect of the class, schedule an appointment during my office hours for help. Participate in lab discussions, ask questions and be courteous to your fellow students. If you know you are going to miss a lab, notify me in advance so we can try to arrange a make-up lab or assignment so you don’t lose points. If you are ill please call my office extension 874-6633 or email me at jbintz@gso.uri.edu and leave a message telling me you will be missing lab.
Many exercises in this class will require some knowledge of mathematics. Math help is available through the Learning Assistance Program EXT 4-2397 or through myself or Professor Rahn. All written assignments will be graded on grammar as well as content.
Five of our lab sessions will be reviews for the exams. This will be an opportunity for you to ask questions and clarify information that you may not understand. Your assignment for these sessions will be to bring 2 questions (typed or neatly hand-written) to the lab on the material we have covered in class. These questions will serve as your quiz grade for the lab session (i.e. worth 10 easy pts toward your quiz grade). We will go over the questions during the lab as well as any other questions you may have.