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on-level biology: gradpoint

11/9/2017

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Wildcats,

Need extra credit? Want to retake a test? Studying for the EOC? Well I have the resource for you: Gradpoint!
  1. Go to tinyurl.com/wheelergradpoint
  2. Your username is your lunch number @wheeler, your password is (yourfirstinitial)lastname
    1. ​for example:      username: 123456@wheeler        password: dereddia
  3. You may complete any lesson, quiz, or test that you want to earn extra points
  4. Retests - if you want to replace a test grade from class - can be done on gradpoint, but only IN CLASS.
  5. I will be assigning sections as EOC review throughout the final month of school, so familiarize yourself with this system.
  6. Additional EOC study resources can be found on the "Resources" page of this blog.

If you have further questions, comment below or email me.

Thanks,
Ms. Ereddia
1 Comment
Dmitry Kozhanov
11/26/2017 07:04:59 pm

Dear Ms.Ereddia,
I have 12 tables of raw data occupying 15 pages. Those are time dependencies of carbon dioxide production during yeast fermentation. I can't average the data - each piece of data gives an individual point in my graphs. Should I include all of it (I already made all of them)?

Also these tables represent data for different concentration of sucrose solutions used. Should I still put descriptions of each table separately in text or will a combined description be sufficient?

I calculate the gas production rate by taking a derivative. Should it be included in the raw data table in the results section or later in the discussion section? (I was going to plot rates and analyze those) Or even maybe just present a graph without data in the table?

Sincerely,
Dmitry

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