Final Study Guide
November 23, 2009
The Lab Final study guide has been posted under the slides tab of the website. Please be advised that 50% of the Final will come from material from Labs 7, 8 and 9 and the remaining 50% will come from Labs 1 through 6. Also, make sure to complete evaluations for your appropriate Lab Instructors and Teaching Assistants on the myUCF website prior to lecture finals week. Any questions regarding the final may be directed to me via email.
Matt Welsh
Lab Instructor
Midterm Grades
November 2, 2009
The midterm grades are now posted under the grades tab of the website. Notice that there has been a 5 point curve added to everyone’s raw score. Should you see that you have no midterm grade, either you forgot to bubble in your test form or your PID on your scantron. These tests must be graded manually and therefore the grades have not been entered. Those students who fall into this category will sacrifice earning the curve for lack of following directions. Any other discrepencies may be brought to my attention via email. Thank you for your patience.
Matt Welsh
Lab Instructor
Midterm Study Guide
October 12, 2009
The Midterm Study Guide has been posted under the slides tab of the website to help everyone focus their studies for next week. Please be advised that this is to be used as a guide only! Any information from the slides is fair game for exam purposes. Should you have any questions regarding the Midterm, please contact your section’s Instructor well in advance to allow adequate time for a response.
Lab Quiz Material
September 3, 2009
Hey everyone! I wanted to emphasize that it is important to study and review the contents of BOTH the slides and lab modules for the appropriate labs each week before coming to class, as the quiz material will be extracted from both sets of information. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email me.
Matt Welsh
Lab Instructor
Welcome to the Fall 2009 Physiology Lab
August 27, 2009
Welcome to the Human Physiology Lab Website!
Students, you are required to familiarize yourselves with this website. All essential material for the lab is found here and NOT on webCT or myUCF. You are encouraged to take advantage of additional resources on this site. Always feel free to contact your lab instructors via email or preferably during lab if you have any questions.
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