Monday, March 5, 2012

Your Student Duty

This course will be divided into three units each covering a different aspect of culture with regards to origami. The course itself will last only 8 weeks and the break-down goes as follows:


Basics of Origami Knowledge- March 5th trough March 16th - 2 weeks
Sciences Around Origami- March 19th through March 30th -  2 weeks
Education and Culture Within Origami- April 2nd through April 13th - 2 weeks


Your responsibilities as a student for this course are as follows:


-Read each section on time and submit your homeworks to the page before the due date each week.
-Every Friday, a homework assignment will be due. No late work will be accepted.


Why is it autoadministrative? You can manage your time as you like, with posts being put in the first days of the week and the deliver date being the friday. You are able to choose wich day to read and do your exercises, but don't leave it all to friday! Some of your projects take time to be finished. You wont need the professor to be phisically with you, but of course if you have doubts you can contact him. Also, the tests are automatized, so as soon as you submit your answers, your score will be given to you. 


      Your homework includes 4 major components and a percentage of your grade.
  • Comments (15%)
  • Origami models (3 at 10% each)
  • Tests- (2 at 15% each) 
  • Final (non-cumulative 25%)
It is your duty to keep up with the class in terms of reading, understanding, participating and applying your knowledge for every activity whether it is posting comments, constructing origami models or taking the tests.
Your grade is in your hands.


Let the semester begin and may the odds be ever in your favor.




Most importantly, have fun :)

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