Main-Points Assignment:

STEP 1: Carefully read chapters 2-3 and be prepared to discuss the material in class. Then read with particular care the chapter-section you have been assigned and determine the main points that are important to study for the next examination. There should be one to ten main points, depending on the section. There should be somewhere between 3 and 10 main points, depending on the section. You should be prepared to present the main points of your section by January 24/29.

STEP 2: In class discussion of the sections, you are required to present your main points and be prepared to explain why your chosen points are significant. With the instructor’s guidance, the class will reach a consensus as to what are the main points. Do not be offended if they are not the same as your points.

STEP 3: You are to note and then write the main points as determined through the course of class discussion (the consensus) and then e-mail these main points as an attached file to the instructor at [email protected]. Please save all the attached documents as either a MS Word file (.doc) or a Rich Text File (.rtf), and include the title of your section both in the e-mail and in the attached document. You will only receive points toward your grade for the assignment once the instructor receives the e- mail listing the main points.

Main-Points Assignment:

STEP 1: Carefully read chapters 2-3 and be prepared to discuss the material in class. Then read with particular care the chapter-section you have been assigned and determine the main points that are important to study for the next examination. There should be one to ten main points, depending on the section. There should be somewhere between 3 and 10 main points, depending on the section. You should be prepared to present the main points of your section by January 24/29.

STEP 2: In class discussion of the sections, you are required to present your main points and be prepared to explain why your chosen points are significant. With the instructor’s guidance, the class will reach a consensus as to what are the main points. Do not be offended if they are not the same as your points.

STEP 3: You are to note and then write the main points as determined through the course of class discussion (the consensus) and then e-mail these main points as an attached file to the instructor at [email protected]. Please save all the attached documents as either a MS Word file (.doc) or a Rich Text File (.rtf), and include the title of your section both in the e-mail and in the attached document. You will only receive points toward your grade for the assignment once the instructor receives the e- mail listing the main points.