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Phy 121
Your 'question form' report has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.
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Questions on work submittal
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1st step is: http://vhcc2.vhcc.edu/dsmith/forms/orientation_part_II_revised_qm_121.htm
From there I am directed to the Labrynth
Then I am taken here: http://vhcc2.vhcc.edu/dsmith/geninfo/labrynth_created_fall_05/levl1_20/levl2_62/file3_866.htm
This is what I see here: Your Menu
Welcome
Initial Links
01-07-2013_____Orientation_
01-07-2013_____First_Two_Questions
01-07-2013_____
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Responses
Welcome
Responses to your emails and to work submitted through the form will posted, in the order received. This document will provide a menu of your responses. Each response will be indicated by the date on which it is posted, and the title you have given it.
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I do not understand, with the (last mentioned link) the last 4 links:Welcome
Initial Links
01-07-2013_____Orientation_
01-07-2013_____First_Two_Questions
01-07-2013_____
I have no clue how I can find my submitted work and your comments from this point. I have checked each and every link and It has me perplexed and frustrated. I would most certainly appreciate any help. Thank you
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How can I see the answer to my questions when the answers are posted on my access page and I have nothing to look at on my access page? Thanks
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Currently you have posted at your access page, which you have located at
http://vhcc2.vhcc.edu/dsmith/geninfo/labrynth_created_fall_05/levl1_20/levl2_62/file3_866.htm
the following documents:
01-07-2013_____Orientation_
01-07-2013_____First_Two_Questions
01-07-2013_____
01-11-2013_____orientation_part_v--how_to_succeed_in_your_course
01-11-2013_____question_form
01-11-2013_____Blackboard_Intro
Each of these consists of a link. If you click on each link in turn, you will see each document in turn.
I always comment at the end of the document, and when appropriate I add comments within the document (especially if you have questions). My comments are in boldface.
If you click on each document in turn and scroll down through it, you will quickly and easily see any comments I might have inserted. As I mentioned, there will typically be a comment at the end.
I don't see any questions in any of your documents, and it appears that you are answering everything in the appropriate manner. So my comments the end of each document mainly acknlowledge that you're doing fine.
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Task: `q002. Now scroll down and locate your numbered Assignments. The number of an Assignment is in the first column of the table.
You don't yet need to know how the Assignments work. You will learn that by working through the first couple of Assignments. At this stage we want to focus on where to find information.
Just below each Assignment is a list of Objectives relevant to that assignment. You won't really know what the Objectives mean until you have worked through the Assignment, and even then your understanding will develop over a period of days or weeks as your brain gradually rewires itself and you apply the necessary ideas to subsequent assignments.
Right now we just want to focus on where the Objectives are and how they are listed.
Note that a typical list of Objectives is followed by a set of Technical Statements. The Objectives are intended for you to read. The Technical Statements often use notations and terminologies with which you might not be familiar, and when first working through an Assignment you can focus on the first statement of the Objectives, safely ignoring the Technical Statements.
Note also that the word Relate is included with many objectives, in the form of a link. You don't need to click on that link every time it appears. The link takes you to a discussion of what it means to 'Relate' a set or list of things.
Basically 'Relate' as used here just means that you need to know how those things are all related to one another, and be able to apply those relationships to solving problems.
This is all you really need to know right now.
The link gives a more extensive explanation in terms of a number of examples, and you might find it useful later.
Describe in your response:
where the Objectives are and how they are listed
what you should do when you see the link Relate
**** Your response (insert your response beginning in the next line; the next line is blank and doesn't include the #$... prompt):
The objectives for each assignment are listed briefly under each assignment, but I do not see the link “relate” anywhere. I understand that this link can be used to see how one objective relates to another, or how one skill coincides with another problem solving skill, but I cannot find any of the links.
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I apologize for the confusion. This documment is not necessary for, and was not intended for the Mth 158.
Your course isn't broken into Modules and there are no objectives which specifically use the definition of 'Relate', though that general idea is useful.
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