DO NOT GO DIRECTLY TO THE LOGIN LINK WITHOUT READING THIS FIRST
The exam is entirely ON line and accessible from the exam link at the bottom of the page.
Notes:
1. Your login name is your last name* in all lower case letters
Asian students need to pay particular attention to probable last name duplication.
In addition, pay attention to these naming protocols and examples:
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READ THIS!!!!! READ THIS!!!!!! READ THIS!!!!!!
3. It is generally a good idea when taking these exams to use another
application to actually write out your answers (for the essay questions)
and then cut and paste from that application into the exam page running in your browser.
Therefore if your machine should crash while filling in the exam answers on
the exam page (this does happen) or you have trouble submitting the exam,
you will still have a record of your answers, stored in some file on your
machine, that you can paste back into the exam page if you need to take the
exam again.
Note, despite this recommendation, every term there are students that choose not to do this
and have some problem submitting their answers. I would therefore urge all students to adopt
the procedure suggested above.
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4. THERE IS A FOUR HOUR TIME LIMIT TO TAKE THIS EXAM. Your login is
time stamped from where you first access the exam to when you submit it.
That means you can't "preview" the exam a day in advance. Once you
access the exam, the clock starts ticking. Also note, that if you submit the
exam more than once, only the most recent submission is retained on the server.
So make sure that your last submission contains all of your exam responses.
5. I am well aware that there is no control over people consulting the
web notes and the entire Internet when taking this exam. That's fine -
the questions have been designed with that in mind (that is you generally can't
just Google for the "answer" you have to think about how to apply the
material learned to answering the question). Also make sure that
you do not cut and paste from the web lecture notes and call that an
answer to the question. That will be immediately recognized.
6. In the past there has been collaborative test taking among various
students or student groups (particularly student athletes).
Each person needs to take the exam by themselves.
I have many foolproof checks that are able to detect duplicate or near
duplicate exams - so collaborative exam taking will always be detected
using my methodology. Indeed, there were numerous instances of collaboration on the midterm for this class and all were successfully detected at student expense of reduced exam performance.
And again, despite this warning students
continue to take the exam together. Therefore, I have now instituted a point
penalty on all exams taken together which varies with severity.
Perhaps a final story will help.
Last term there were several student athletes on one particular team enrolled in class. Three days before the exam I sent those athletes a group email telling them not to take the exam collaboratively because I would be specifically looking for that. Nonethess, 4 of the 9 individuals on that team took the exam together as if I didn't matter and that no one would notice. That was just stupid - don't be stupid.
Nonetheless, every term
there are people that ignore this rule thinking - "oh hell, he will never
figure this out..."