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''— [[User:Kam D. Dahlquist|Kam D. Dahlquist]] 20:42, 29 January 2015 (EST)'' | ''— [[User:Kam D. Dahlquist|Kam D. Dahlquist]] 20:42, 29 January 2015 (EST)'' | ||
I've answered your question on my [[User_talk:Kam_D._Dahlquist|User talk]] page. ''— [[User:Kam D. Dahlquist|Kam D. Dahlquist]] 21:29, 29 January 2015 (EST)'' | |||
=== Dr. Fitzpatrick's answer to your question === | === Dr. Fitzpatrick's answer to your question === |
Revision as of 19:29, 29 January 2015
Week 1 Feedback
Here is the feedback to your Week 1 journal assignment.
- Thank you for completing this assignment on time.
- The grade for this assignment is posted on the MyLMUConnect Grade Center for this course. You will be able to earn back the points you missed on this assignment by completing the requested revisions below by the Week 3 journal assignment deadline of midnight on Tuesday, February 3 (Monday night/Tuesday morning).
- Every time you make a change to a wiki page, please type something in the summary field (found above the "Save page" button). You are doing this approximately 50% of the time, but you should aim for 100%.
- Please add in information about your future career interests and goals.
- By the deadline for the Week 1 assignment, you had not created a link to a new wiki page, but you have since then.
- You did not use and "third" level subheadings (three equals signs or more). Be sure to utilize this feature to organize content on your journal pages.
- Please upload an image and display it on your page (removing the double helix placeholder).
- Please upload a file and link to it within your user page.
- Please make sure you add the category BIOL398-04/S15 to your user page (Hint: put this on your template and then use your template on your page).
- Please create a template and invoke it on your user page (you will then use this on all subsequent individual journal pages).
— Kam D. Dahlquist 20:42, 29 January 2015 (EST)
I've answered your question on my User talk page. — Kam D. Dahlquist 21:29, 29 January 2015 (EST)
Dr. Fitzpatrick's answer to your question
You asked Hi Dr. Fitzpatrick, What is your favorite equation to solve?
dx/dt = a*x(t), like we did in class today. That's gotta be my favorite. Ben G. Fitzpatrick 01:53, 21 January 2015 (EST)