Self-tests are to help you
discover what you know and do not know. Research supports that this one of the
keys to learning successfully. You are not to look anything up or to worry, but
just force your brain to answer what it thinks now.
The Self-Tests have questions at .01 each and those are not part of the
1000 total points. In other words, you can test yourself to find out what you
know and do not know at no loss in
points.
The Full-Tests have questions at 1
each (or 2 each if the test is in sets where you may see one of two or more
possible questions). Unlike Self-Tests, you can take the Full-Tests as many
times as you want. The highest score
counts. In other words, the course provides an incentive so that it pays to persist until you learn all the words
or locations.
What is an incentive? Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary
defines the word incentive as:
“something that makes a person try or work
hard or harder” |
Why is persistence so important?
In the same way that knowing what you know and do not know helps learning,
persist helps. It
is persistence that saves you most of the time. Never give up when you just
start to sweat. This is one of my favorite advocates for students and for how
to help them. Click on this video of a Ted Talk by Angela Duckworth (URL: https://www.ted.com/talks/angela_lee_duckworth_grit_the_power_of_passion_and_perseverance
)
Another incentive is also meant to
encourage you to persist. With Learning Quizzes and Evidence Quizzes,
you earn 1 incentive point for each quiz:
1.
If you take both of a quiz's parts:
·
Its Self-Test
·
Its Full-Test (You have to make the level
of grade on the Full-Test that you want to make for your letter grade for the
class. Example: If you want an A, then you need to work until you have 90% or
more on the quiz; if you want a C, 70% or more.)
2.
If you complete both 5 days before the Unit
Exam starts
Tip: If you
made 100% on a Self-Test (and especially on many Self-Tests), I have an
alternative way of grading that means you do not have to take a Full-Test when
you already know the content. Use your
persistence to learn something new. Email if you are in this situation and
I will explain the details.