Firstly, a chapter from the course e-textbook is assigned for reading, and next, the student will answer a LearningCurve (LC) quiz in Achieve on that information. The code you purchase allows you to access Achieve with the chapters to be read in the e-book and the LC quizzes for each chapter. The LC quizzes do not have time limits, and points can be earned in various ways, as explained in the instructions. LC quizzes are intuitive; when a student answers a question correctly, the following statements are incrementally more detailed or analytical. If a wrong answer is chosen, the student is given directions on how to determine the correct answer. Ten of twelve LearningCurve (LC) quizzes are required, each worth ten points; due dates are indicated in Modules. Please note that LC quiz grades do not automatically sync into Canvas's grade book; it may take up to 48 hours or so for a score on an LC quiz to appear in Canvas, and a '0' will appear before the actual score is synced into Canvas.
Secondly, you will take the assigned chapter quiz in Canvas after answering the connected LC quiz. Most statements in chapter quizzes have been drawn from the authors' test bank; they can be very specific. You may find the statements on chapter quizzes inordinately specific and difficult to recall such precise information. I have no simple or easy solution to remedy this matter. The statements on Praxis exams are also precise; for that reason, I have revised some statements but left many statements 'unrevised.' The chapter quizzes comprise 25 multiple-choice statements, each worth one point. For evaluation and scoring purposes, a grade of 23 on a chapter quiz is weighted at 100%; thus, two points of extra credit are possible on each quiz. You may take all 12 chapter quizzes to see if you score better on another chapter quiz, but only 11 scores are kept for grading (no bonus points for taking all 12 quizzes). While taking the chapter quizzes, students must answer the statements from memory and not look up answers. The chapter quizzes are 'closed' web-page exams; once you have opened a quiz, you are not to leave that web screen. An 18-minute time limit is applied to all the chapter quizzes.
Thirdly, complete the "Components of a College Essay" assignment. This project does not require writing an essay, but you will do the preparatory work to write an essay with peer-reviewed sources. Set aside plenty of time to conduct research and precise writing/typing. After completing this assignment and the last chapter quiz, review the "Final Exam Study Guide" (in Modules), and, fourthly, you are ready for the final exam.
The total points possible to be earned are 10 LearningCurve quizzes (100), 11 chapter quizzes X 23 points (253), the Component assignment (100 points), and a final exam (100 points), for a total of 553. Disregard Canvas's grade percentage. Canvas does not account for extra credit points; I do not use it to tabulate your grades. I will not answer messages that refer to Canvas's projected grade. Letter grades are derived from a percentage of scores on assignments; 93% and above constitutes an 'A,' 90 to 92.9% an 'A-,' and so on.