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Dear All,<br>
<br>
Please find attached a copy of the timetable for the December
exams/class tests. Please can you check that your module is listed
correctly and that the duration of the assessment is correct.<br>
<br>
Exams, will run through MyPlace in the same way as December 2020 and
those that may require solutions to be uploaded should have an
additional time added for this, as shown. <br>
<br>
Class tests, which are done via Myplace quizzes, should be formatted
such that all the questions are on a single page. As in previous
years, we will not expect them to upload their working for the class
tests. A "grace period" of 15 minutes should be set up to account
for any internet issues and/or slow response from Myplace. In line
with University guidance, the students should not be made aware of
this. This can be set up in the "Timing" section of the quiz as
shown: <img src="cid:part1.0utIBtJu.YfBZehp0@strath.ac.uk" alt="" width="634" height="209"><br>
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<b>Please can you let me know by 11am tomorrow (Friday)</b> if there
is anything that needs changed so that we can release the timetable
to the students on Friday afternoon. A copy of the timetable will be
made available to the students on the Physics Covid-19 page, but the
assessment details for each module should also be provided on the
relevant Myplace page. Please make sure that your students have
clear instructions on timings and format. <br>
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As before, staff should also supply a contact number for the
students in case of any problems on the day. Please let me know by
the <b>end of next week</b> if you need a redirect set up from your
office phone to your home/mobile by sending me a note of your
extension and the number it should be redirected to.<br>
<br>
NB: The copy of the timetable on the covid page will be kept
up-to-date with any late changes so you may also want to link to
that.<br>
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Thanks very much.<br>
<br>
Alison<br>
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Dr Alison Yao
Deputy Director of Teaching
Department of Physics
University of Strathclyde
Tel.: +44 141 548 3175
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:physics-deputy-director-teaching@strath.ac.uk">physics-deputy-director-teaching@strath.ac.uk</a></pre>
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