UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Winter 2002
Women Studies 485 /Physics 451
Issues for ethnic minorities and women in science and engineering:
Written Assignments and Due Dates
At the end of the course, students will have the
following written products. For details, see here.
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Class Participation
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an evaluation of each student presentation
[due within a week of the
presentation; submitted on web-based form through the class
web page]
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Class Presentation
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one-page summary or abstract of the presentation,
to be posted in the web page, submitted as a group.
The summary should include the main references used for the presentation.
[due one week before the
presentation; electronic
submission]
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list of readings the class should complete before
the presentation, submitted as a group.
[due one week before the
presentation; electronic
submission]
-
copy of viewgraphs or other materials used in presentation,
submitted as a group
[due one week after the
presentation; electronic
or hard-copy submission]
-
three page report on the class presentation / topic
of the presentation, submitted individually.
Groups should divide the topic among themselves for the information to
be summarized in the reports.
[due one week after the
presentation; electronic
or hard-copy submission]
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Short Reports (each
maximum three pages in length)
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report on status (numerical statistics and individual)
[due Monday 28 January;
either electronic
or hard-copy submission]
-
report on UW program
[due Friday 15 February;
either electronic
or hard-copy submission]
-
personal reflection on climate issues
[due Monday 25 February;
either electronic
or hard-copy submission]
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report on policy issue in memo format
[first draft due Friday
8 March; Final draft due Monday 18 March; either electronic
or hard-copy submission]
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Speaker Summary
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report on of one of the panels or visiting
speakers, to be posted in the web page, submitted
as a group
[due one week after the
panel or speakerís talk; electronic
submission]
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Final project
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proposal for project (maximum one page)
[due Monday 4 February; either
electronic
or hard-copy submission]
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full project (18-25 pages)
[due Monday 18 March; ;
hard-copy submission.
Students taking course
for W-credit must submit first drafts by Friday 1 March]
Submission Format:
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All electronic submissions should be submitted at
the Electronic
Submission Site or emailed to wost@u.washington.edu.
Admissible formats are text, html source, MSWord97/98 and pdf.
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All hard-copy submissions should be handed in in
duplicate. If not turned in during class, one hard copy should be
given to Prof. Olmstead (PAB B433 or her mailbox in the Physics department
office) and one to Prof. Ginorio (Padelford B110P or her mailbox in the
Women Studies department office).
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