Quick overview of your schedule Spring-2017 SPAU 3343

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Quick overview of your schedule Spring-2017 SPAU 3343 Phonetics Quick overview of your schedule Spring-2017 SPAU 3343

How to access the Phonetics webpage username: utdstudent password: diacritic https://www.utdallas.edu/~wkatz/courses.html

HOMEWORK Homework is: completed on e-learning available a week before it’s due on e-learning posted every Friday at noon due when class starts on Friday morning

LEARNING MODULES Learning modules are available at the website- not on e-learning- turned in class as hard copies due when class stars every Friday morning given back to you checked before Lab starts At least 90% of each LM should be answered so as to receive extra credit!

LEARNING MODULES- EXTRA CREDIT You need to complete Learning Modules 1,2,3,4 and 5 so as to get extra credit for Midterms. Completing 4 (or less) of them = 0 credit You need to complete Learning Modules 6,7,8,9 and 10 so as to get extra credit for Finals. If you don’t complete the first 5 for Midterms, this won’t affect Finals. You can still do the other 5 and get the credits.

QUIZZES Quizzes are completed during the Lab, like quick tests checked and given back to you a week later

Lecture 3 1/27/2017 HW 1due on e-learning LM 1 due in class (hard copy of your answers)

Lecture 4 2/3/2017 HW 2 due on e-learning LM 2 due in class Quiz 1 during Lab

Lecture 5 2/10/2017 HW 3,4 due on e-learning LM 3 due in class Quiz 2 during Lab

Lecture 6 2/17/2017 LM 4 due in class Quiz 3 during Lab

Lecture 7 2/24/2017 LM 5 due in class

Lecture 8 3/3/2017 Midterm exam

Lecture 9 3/10/2017 LM 6 due in class

Lecture 10 3/24/2017 LM 7 due in class

Lecture 11 3/31/2017 HW 5 due in class LM 8 due in class

Lecture 12 4/7/2017 LM 9 due in class Quiz 4 during Lab

Lecture 13 4/14/2017 LM 10 due in class Quiz 5 during Lab

Lecture 15 4/28/2017 Final project is due

Lecture 16 5/5/2017 Final exam

Grading 25% quizzes and homework 25% for the midterm 25% for the final 25% for the final project Plus *5 extra credit for the Midterm* *5 extra credit for the Final*