(Yesterday, 12:03 PM)Vin Wrote: How's it going with the capstone? It looks like Dr. Lawrence Ness will be doing the March Capstone. Based on my research he seems like he is a good professor I will be enrolling in March.
So far, Info Literacy with Dr. Wagner is going well. He's a good professor who grades fair and quick.
So far, so good. I've been pleased with Professor Kenny. He said he update grades within 5 days of the assignment due date.
I think the Guided Study has been better for me personally, because I would rather put my assignment in APA format instead of posting it to a forum and having to respond to classmates' posts (there are 11 discussion forums in the Online version, so that could mean 33 responses to write.) Probably works well for a lot of people, but I don't usually just jot down quick 2-liners, so that would have been a lot of extra time/writing for me.
The 11 written assignments are about 1-2 "questions" each, and the 7 case study assignments are about 5 "questions" each (I say "questions" because sometimes each question is more like a group of related questions.) Each case study assignment is based on a specific company case study from the textbook.
For my first case study assignment, I read the case study in the textbook as well as the other recommended chapters, but I stopped doing this. I try to get the info I need online and reference the textbook when I need to - it's too easy for me to get bogged down in the textbook and not actually get the info I need to complete the assignment.
It's easy for me to procrastinate these assignments because they usually look worse than they are
. Once I start writing they usually aren't too bad. My grammar and APA are good, and I've gotten 95s-100s on my first 4 assignments.