I think I'm caught up.

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All the grades and notes have been uploaded... except for this week's lab quizzes.

Next week we'll finish enzymes and then complete the chapter on cells before moving on to even more fascinating topics.

By the way, you can read about Stanley Meyer's water car project here. I was wrong, he isn't in prison, he's dead. He did get sued and lost, though.

Here's a sample research paper from a former student. Please look at the way it is formatted and composed.

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I'll apologize early in the semester, but I won't be terribly fast at grading written exams. Some of my other courses use scantrons for grading. Those are nearly immediate and only require tallying, putting into gradebooks, etc. I have to grade each of yours by hand and I don't want to rush through them.

In most cases I will have them graded within two lecture days, but please be patient.

There are no new notes to add, enjoy your weekend.

Late update

Sorry for the delay, the notes are up now.

I've graded the first lecture and lab quizzes. I'll put the grades up later this weekend.

EDIT: Grades for both lecture and lab have been uploaded.

Notes

Ah, the notes were there, I just forgot to link them. Sorry about the mix up. Refresh the notes page and it should all be fine now.

Weekend 2

On the schedule I have yesterday listed as a quiz day, where I would tally your iClicker scores for a quiz grade. Since we have only had ONE day with them, I think I'll go another day before working up the first average.

The notes for the week are available. Be sure to be thinking of a research paper topic over the weekend. Something you are interested in that is also related specifically to cell biology.