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Wednesday, June 18, 2008 
| My Spring 2008 Final Exam Week Schedule |
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Monday, June 23
Although this is the last regular day for spring quarter classes, I will not be on campus on Monday - as I have announced to my classes earlier this quarter.
Tuesday, June 24
I have no exams or other meetings scheduled on Tuesday, but I do plan to be on campus during the day. I am hopeful that I will be able to open A91 for electronic music open lab sometime during the day - check the electronic music web site for updates.
Wednesday, June 25
The Intermediate Electronic Music final exam session is at 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. in A91. I will be on campus before and after this exam session. There may be an electronic music open lab in the morning before this exam session - check the electronic music web site for updates.
Thursday, June 26
The 9:30 MTWTh Intro to Music final exam session is at 9:15 - 11:15 a.m in A11. (You may arrive as late as 9:30 if you prefer.) I will be on campus after this exam as well.
Friday, June 27
I have two final exams on Friday. The 10:30 MTWTh Intro to Music final exam session is at 9:15 - 11:15 a.m. in A11. (You may arrive as late as 9:30 if you prefer.) The Intro to Electronic Music final exam session is at 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. in A91.
Office Hours: Although I do not have scheduled office hours during finals week, I can meet with you if you contact me to arrange for a time that works for both of us.
Attendance is required at scheduled final exam sessions unless you have made prior alternate arrangements with me or in the rare case of a serious emergency. (Bad traffic on the highway or failing to wake up in time are not "serious emergencies.") If you do not come to your exam session and do not contact me in a timely fashion your grade will likely be affected and you could even fail the course. Bottom line: Contact me immediately if you have a schedule issue or a last-minute emergency.
(Posted 6/18/08; 11:52:17 AM #) |
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Fall 2011 Term
Visit the De Anza College web site to find out more about admissions and registration. (Registration for fall term classes begins in July this year. The sooner you register the better the chances that you'll get the classes you want/need.) My schedule for this fall includes: Music 1A: Introduction to Music- MTWTh at 9:30-10:20 in A11
- MTWTh at 10:30-11:20 in A11
Music 51: Introduction to Electronic Music- MW at 12:30-2:15 in A91
- Friday-only at 10:30-2:15 in A91
For more information about courses I teach, visit the web sites for my Intro to Music and Electronic Music classes. Send me email if you have questions - see the Contact Info section lower in the sidebar. I posted an extremely important note about enrollment during a budget crisis last year - it still applies for the upcoming term. Please read it!
Recent Posts From My Other Sites
Music 1
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Miscellaneous Week Five Updates. Since a lot happens this week and next in the Music 1A class, it seems like a good time to summarize and remind everyone about a few things:
- I have scored the Scantron portion of test #1, and quite a few people did well on that section of the test. I'll continue working on the written portion and have final grades for the test posted sometime on Thursday.
- The first test is always an occasion to take stock of your progress in the class - what is working well for you, and in what areas might you want to apply more or different work? Be sure to talk to me right away about any concerns relative to your overall grade in the course.
- During any class and any academic term, there are times when things become much more busy and times when things let up a bit. Right now we are in one of the most busy parts of the term in Music 1A. We had a test this week, the concert report is due next Monday, and other work continues on schedule. Stay on track now, don't allow yourself to get behind, and look forward to things slowing a bit in a week or two.
- Note that while we are just beginning to look at the Baroque era in class, your study assignment looks forward already to the next topic, the Classical era. Continue to pay careful attention to the class calendar!
- I have delayed next week's quiz until Tuesday - and note that it does focus on the Classical era chapters in this week's study assignment.
- Also note that listening assignments move forward to focus on the Classical era now.
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Change to Week 5 Schedule. I have decided to delay next week's quiz until Wednesday, so that it follow Tuesday's test.
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Information About the First Test. Our first midterm of the quarter is scheduled for next week on Tuesday. (Check the online calendar at this web site for details of day and date, along with an overview of which subjects are included on this test.) I would like to share a few basic facts about the exam that may help you be better prepared to do your best work on it:
- Subjects on the test will come from the reading, the listening (in class and the recordings that come with the text), and lectures. Some questions may focus on issues that are covered in only one of these sources, so don't rely on just your class notes...
- You already know this, but I'll remind you anyway: Waiting until just before the exam to begin your serious study puts you at a great disadvantage, and you will not likely do as well on the test as you would like. Continuing to study and review as you have been doing all quarter, focusing especially on things you regard as weaknesses can lead to test success.
- Questions on the test will range from very basic and likely quite easy to some that are more difficult and sophisticated.
- It is unlikely that anyone will achieve a perfect score on the test, but that is normal and you should certainly not agonize over missing a one or two of the most difficult questions. I normalize grades to overall student performance on this exam - I do not grade on a strict percentage basis.
- You will have the entire class period to complete the exam, but most students will finish before the period ends.
- The test will consist of:
- two pages of Scantron questions - true/false, multiple choice, and matching formats
- two pages of questions to which you must respond in written form, including...
- an item based on listening to an example I play during the test and describing its characteristics
- I usually try to post test grades more quickly than homework grades - perhaps within 24-48 hours.
You can prepare in advance for the listening question. While I will not tell you what the music will be, I can tell you that you will hear an excerpt that is a minute or so long. I will offer you a list of aspects of the music that you might describe: melody, dynamics, form, tempo/meter, texture, etc. You will select three of these options and offer a brief description of objective features of the music that you notice.Practice this process on paper using many examples from the recordings prior to the exam and you'll feel much more confident about your ability to succeed on this six-point question.
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| Source: Music 1; Updated: 9:55AM PST. |
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Electronic Music
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Slight Schedule Change Regarding Today's Open Lab. There WILL be open lab today at 2:30. However, I must close the lab between the end of the 12:30 class and the start of the 2:30 open lab. Students from the 12:30 class will have to leave at the end of the class period and then return at 2:30 when the open lab will start. If you arrive before 2:30 and the lab is still locked, stick around - it should re-open soon.
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Take-Home Quizzes. The Friday-only class has its first take home quiz this week, and it will be assigned in the MW class next week. These quizzes are based on information I present in class only and are typically due at the class section following my presentation. The first quiz for the Friday class will be due at the start of the period next Friday.
You can find the quizzes at the Quizzes links in the sidebar of the web site. You are required to print out this form and write your answers on it and submit the completed quiz by the deadline. I do not accept quizzes that are not of the printed form, so print early and let me know right away if you encounter any technical problems with the printout. |
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Assignment Deadlines and Upcoming Holiday. In the middle third of term - which is where we are now - it can sometimes seem like have fewer immediate time pressures. However, in about two weeks both Music 51 classes will be affected by the "Presidents Weekend" holidays. Campus will be closed on both Friday, February 17 and Monday, February 20.
The effect on the Friday-only section of the class is significant - we essentially lose an entire week of class, so when we come back we'll be about a week behind the Monday/Wednesday class. (The holiday affects that class also, but it will still meet once during the week of the Monday holiday.) When the Friday class returns from this holiday a week later, we will immediately be in the final third of the term... with a lot of work yet do do and starting a bit behind the MW class.
So... expect me to push the Friday class forward a bit during the next few class meetings. You'll need to stay on top of class work, avoid absences, and even possibly use the lab outside of the Friday class time. |
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| Source: Electronic Music; Updated: 2:11PM PST. |
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Quotes
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Bertrand Russell "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." - G Dan Mitchell (noreply@blogger.com) |
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H. H. Williams "Furious activity is no substitute for understanding." - G Dan Mitchell (noreply@blogger.com) |
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George Orwell "Every generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it." - G Dan Mitchell (noreply@blogger.com) |
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| Source: The Quote File; Updated: 1/15/2012. |
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