9.01 Introduction to Neuroscience
Fall 2014
Instructor: Mark Bear
TAs: Samuel Alexander LoCascio, Diego Ardila, Rodrigo Garcia, Michael Benjamin Lynn
Lecture: MW1-2.30 (46-3002)
Announcements
Final Anatomy
Dear class,Concerning anatomy for the final exam:
The “illustrated guide to human neuroanatomy” section from the book
will not be on the exam, and all of the questions on the exam will
be multiple choice. However, you are still responsible for anatomy
relevant to the chapters we covered, including chapter 7.
Best,
-Sam
Announced on 14 December 2014 4:52 p.m. by Samuel Alexander LoCascio
Final Exam and Course Evaluations
Dear class,The final exam will be held on Wednesday, December 17th at 1:30PM - 4:30PM in the duPont Gym, which is in building W31.
Also, if you haven't done so, please take a moment to complete an online evaluation for the course before the deadline, which is 9AM tomorrow. Our response rates are still quite low. Your feedback means a lot to us!
Thanks,
-Sam
Announced on 14 December 2014 1:17 p.m. by Samuel Alexander LoCascio
Course Evaluations
Dear class,I am writing to encourage you to take a moment to complete an online course evaluation for 9.01. I’m sure that I speak for all of the instructors and TAs when I say that we truly value your educational experience, and we hope that your feedback will allow us to improve all aspects of the course for future students.
Thank you very much for your time!
-Sam
Announced on 10 December 2014 12:47 p.m. by Samuel Alexander LoCascio
Collect Quizzes and Exams Today!
Hi Class,I will be bringing all the quizzes and exams that have not yet been collected to class today. Please see me after class if there are any you are missing that you still want.
Best,
-Sam
Announced on 08 December 2014 12:48 p.m. by Samuel Alexander LoCascio
Quiz #6 Rescheduling and Exam Points
Dear class,So that you do not need to spend so much of your Thanksgiving weekend studying, Quiz #6 will be moved from Monday, December 1st to Wednesday, December 3rd.
Also, after looking at Exam #2 closely, we decided that a couple of the questions contained ambiguities. To make up for this, we will award everybody two extra points (4%) on Exam #2.
Happy thanksgiving everyone!
-Sam
Announced on 25 November 2014 6:13 p.m. by Samuel Alexander LoCascio