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Tag: chemistry exams

Marking exams …

After the Arctic Change conference I am finally back to marking the fall semester exams. Luckily I am almost done with grading exams of the “Analytical Chemistry I” course (80 exams), but there is still a lot of work ahead grading the 180 “General Chemistry” exams. The experience gained in the past few years is now quite useful for speedy grading.

Posted on December 19, 2008Categories teachingTags chemistry exams, general chemistryLeave a comment on Marking exams …
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