Re: COVID-19
Posted: March 19th, 2020, 3:57 pm
just got a update from the district, what was supposed to be a 2-week stretch has been extended to May 1. I don't think I can do this oof
Same. My school just sent out an announcement that we genuinely have to do e-learning now, instead of just having assignments posted online... my question is, what’s the difference?DatSciolyBoi wrote: ↑March 19th, 2020, 3:57 pm just got a update from the district, what was supposed to be a 2-week stretch has been extended to May 1. I don't think I can do this oof
At least for my school, "e-learning" has involved calls with teachers where they can screen share and talk about material and we can unmute and answer/ask questions. It's convenient and probably just as effective as being in school, but it's kinda boring. It's been a week of this and I'm starting to miss actual school quite a bit, but what can be doneCreationist127 wrote: ↑March 20th, 2020, 6:58 amSame. My school just sent out an announcement that we genuinely have to do e-learning now, instead of just having assignments posted online... my question is, what’s the difference?DatSciolyBoi wrote: ↑March 19th, 2020, 3:57 pm just got a update from the district, what was supposed to be a 2-week stretch has been extended to May 1. I don't think I can do this oof
As long as you don't visit anyone susceptible to the virus, you shouldn't have anything to worry about... As for the news, I watched about 10 seconds and switched over to the Flintstones...CookiePie1 wrote: ↑March 18th, 2020, 6:32 pm If I were to be honest, I don't really care about COVID-19. I can't tell if I'm just being calm, or if I'm in denial.
My mom is always reading the numbers of cases aloud. I think the expected reaction is shock, fear, anxiety, or at least an "omg that's pretty bad." My mom is very much worried about the disease. My dad is worried about the economical impacts of this. My sister just plays league all day but she gets mad at me whenever I say I don't care about coronavirus. Whenever people talk about coronavirus I kinda tune them out. And sometimes it gets to a point where I become annoyed or irritated whenever people tell me news about the virus. Being an avgeek, I am slightly concerned about the airlines. But even still, it's not the only thing on my mind all the time.
There was a kid at my school who tested positive. They were in school for four days with flu-like symptoms. AND I'M STILL NOT WORRIED.
Is there something wrong with me?????
Yep, and some of them (APCSP, for example) have no test.Creationist127 wrote: ↑March 20th, 2020, 11:39 am So have you all heard about the AP exams?
Based on what CollegeBoard wrote... I think they're shortening them all, cutting out topics, and allowing them to be taken at home? Am I reading this right?
Estoy muy contento, pero están tomando las puntuaciones de los proyectos para nuestra puntuación AP.SilverBreeze wrote: ↑March 20th, 2020, 12:06 pmYep, and some of them (APCSP, for example) have no test.Creationist127 wrote: ↑March 20th, 2020, 11:39 am So have you all heard about the AP exams?
Based on what CollegeBoard wrote... I think they're shortening them all, cutting out topics, and allowing them to be taken at home? Am I reading this right?
That seems to be the case. My AP physics teacher said that this is all subject to change though and they may decide not to shorten them. I'm just concerned about colleges still giving credit for the course if significant subject matter was not tested on the exam. It does say that colleges will still give credit, but something tells me they may give tests upon entry to determine whether students should receive credit.Creationist127 wrote: ↑March 20th, 2020, 11:39 am So have you all heard about the AP exams?
Based on what CollegeBoard wrote... I think they're shortening them all, cutting out topics, and allowing them to be taken at home? Am I reading this right?
I don't think AP English and History exams ever get scanned by plagiarism checkers because they're all handwritten, and even with OCR that'd be a cumbersome task. I believe the antiplagiarism software (Turnitin) is only used for AP Capstone.MTV<=>Operator wrote: ↑March 20th, 2020, 12:11 pm They did mention something about anti-plagiarism software, so I'm assuming the AP English and History tests will still have writing portions.
Also no circuits on the AP physics A test![]()