Wednesday, April 30, 2014

April 30, 2014

Permanent Links—

View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet)
You may now look up your grades on this spreadsheet. Before class on Wednesday, April 30 make sure you have a written / printed copy of the grades to bring in class.

Announcements

Information on the final exam is available here.

Many of you are having trouble listing your correct name and CWID on your scantrons. For the final exam you will be penalized six percentages points if you do this incorrectly. To help make sure you do not, when you turn in your final be prepared to show your student ID. We will then compare your ID to your scantron, but if we miss an error you will still be penalized.

SI tutor Chris Isaac will hold sessions Wednesday, April 30 from 6 to 8 PM in AGH 009. He will also hold a session on May 1 but the time and location will be announced later.

Covered in class

Hand back folders and address any questions about grades.

Monday, April 28, 2014

April 28, 2014

Permanent Links—

View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet)
You may now look up your grades on this spreadsheet. Before class on Wednesday, April 30 make sure you have a written / printed copy of the grades to bring in class.

Announcements

Those who did not take Exam 3 at the normal place and time will have to wait to receive their Exam 3 grade.

Before class on Wednesday, April 30 make sure you have a written / printed copy of the grades to bring in class. You will then be given your folder with your exams, paper, homeworks, cheat sheets, and other materials. Remember, this class is your opportunity to make sure your grades are accurately reflected in my spreadsheet. Once you leave class with the folder the grades recorded in the spreadsheet will not be changed.

Many of you are having trouble listing your correct name and CWID on your scantrons. For the final exam you will be penalized six percentages points if you do this incorrectly. To help make sure you do not, when you turn in your final be prepared to show your student ID. We will then compare your ID to your scantron, but if we miss an error you will still be penalized.

SI tutor Chris Isaac will hold sessions Wednesday, April 30 from 6 to 8 PM in AGH 009. He will also hold a session on May 1 but the time and location will be announced later.

Today is the last day attendance will be taken.

A study guide for the final exam will be prepared by Wednesday. Next Friday’s class will be devoted to helping you with the final.

Covered in class

Today we will discuss saving and investing for retirement.

Friday, April 25, 2014

April 25, 2014

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View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet)
HOWEVER THE SHEET WILL NOT BE WORKING RIGHT FOR A FEW DAYS

Announcements

The spreadsheet containing your grades should not be viewed before Tuesday PM or Wednesday AM. As we enter the paper and exam grades the numbers are meaningless.

We are processing and double-checking the paper and Exam 3 grades.

On Wednesday morning (or late Tuesday evening) please go to the Excel spreadsheet and write down or print all the grades we have recorded for you. In Wednesday’s class we will hand you back a folder containing all your tests, papers, homeworks, cheat sheets, and the like. During this class you may check to make sure the grades we have recorded for you are consistent with what is in the folder. Once you leave this class you cannot bring your folder back to us claiming the grades are incorrect.

By Wednesday, this spreadsheet will calculate your final grade if you do not take the final.

Attendance will be taken today and Monday but not after.

A study guide for the final exam will be prepared next week. Next Friday’s class will be devoted to helping you with the final.

Covered in class

Today we will discuss What percent of my income should I save for retirement? using these slides.

Monday, April 21, 2014

April 21, 2014

Permanent Links—

View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password. This spreadsheet now contains a calculator where you can enter your grades and it will compute your grade in class thus far.

Announcements

Note, the paper grades being posted are the grades before any point reductions for being late. They are the grades you would have made if you submitted the paper before the first deadline.

Note that you may only use regular / scientific calculators, not a smartphone.

Answers to all homeworks are posted on the main AGEC 1113 homepage.

Exam 3 will be given April 23. Exam 3 Study Guide is here.

He will hold his usual SI sessions Monday 5-5:50 and Tuesday 7-7:50.

TA Cara Stephens will be in her office Monday 9:30-12:30 and Tuesday 10:30-1:45.

TA Kelyn Jacques has office hours Monday 1:30-2:30 and Tuesday 10:30-11:30.

Covered in class

Cara Stephens’ review (here are her slides) and answer any questions you may have.

Friday, April 18, 2014

April 18, 2014

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View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password. This spreadsheet now contains a calculator where you can enter your grades and it will compute your grade in class thus far.

Announcements

Answers to all homeworks are posted on the main AGEC 1113 homepage.

Exam 3 will be given April 23. Exam 3 Study Guide is here.

Homework 18 will be given Wednesday but not due until the end of class on Friday. I will let y’all work together. You will write your answers on both the homework that you will keep and you will submit your answers using this sheet.

SI Tutor Chris Isaac will hold a review session Sunday April 20 7-8:30 PM (AGH 101). He will hold his usualy SI sessions Monday 5-5:50 and Tuesday 7-7:50.

TA Cara Stephens will be in her office Monday 9:30-12:30 and Tuesday 10:30-1:45.

TA Kelyn Jacques has office hours Monday 1:30-2:30 and Tuesday 10:30-11:30.

Covered in class

Homework 18 (see above)

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

April 16, 2014

Permanent Links—

View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password. This spreadsheet now contains a calculator where you can enter your grades and it will compute your grade in class thus far.

Announcements

I’ve got your answer key to Homework 17 right here

Exam 3 will be given April 23. I should have a study guide by Friday (April 18).

Homework 18 will be given Wednesday but not due until the end of class on Friday. I will let y’all work together. You will write your answers on both the homework that you will keep and you will submit your answers using this sheet.

SI Tutor Chris Isaac will hold a review session Sunday April 20 7-8:30 PM (AGH 101). He will hold his usualy SI sessions Monday 5-5:50 and Tuesday 7-7:50.

TA Cara Stephens will be in her office Monday 9:30-12:30 and Tuesday 10:30-1:45.

TA Kelyn Jacques has office hours Monday 1:30-2:30 and Tuesday 10:30-11:30.

Covered in class

Homework 18 (see above)

Monday, April 14, 2014

April 14, 2014

Permanent Links—

View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password. This spreadsheet now contains a calculator where you can enter your grades and it will compute your grade in class thus far.

Announcements

I’ve got your answer key to Homework 17 right here

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Exam 3 will be given April 23. I should have a study guide by Friday (April 18).

The last homework before Exam 3 will be given Wednesday but not due until the end of class on Friday. I will let y’all work together. You will write your answers on two sheets, one that we will take up and one that you will keep to study.

the beginning of class.

Covered in class

Finish what we began in last class: (7.e) About the demand curve and (7.f) Changes in market equilibria

Friday, April 11, 2014

April 11, 2014

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View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password. This spreadsheet now contains a calculator where you can enter your grades and it will compute your grade in class thus far.

Exam 3 will be given April 23.

Announcements

A hard copy of Homework 17 is due April 14 at the beginning of class.

Covered in class

(7.e) About the demand curve and (7.f) Changes in market equilibria

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

April 9, 2014

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View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password.

Announcements

A hard copy of Homework 17 is due April 14 at the beginning of class.

The Student Health Center is asking student Edward Ruffin to make an appointment today for head lice inspection.

Covered in class

(7.c) Shifts in supply and demand curves and (7.d) About the supply curve

Monday, April 7, 2014

April 7, 2014

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View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password.

Announcements

Homework 16 is due the beginning of class on April 9

For now on, your attendance grade will not only depend on whether you are present in class, but your manners in class. You get a 100 for each day you are present, become silent immediately when a student begins class, remain silent in the transition between that student and me, and do not begin packing your books until I have released class or the time is 1:20. If you do not do this, I will reduce your attendance grade from a 100 to whatever I feel appropriate. Sorry, but we need a little more discipline.

On the next homework I will have you use a Google search within the OSU website to find out when the final exam for each class is held.

Covered in class

The materials in (7.b) Introduction to supply and demand curves and (7.c) Shifts in supply and demand curves

Friday, April 4, 2014

April 4, 2014

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View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password.

Announcements

Homework 16 is due the beginning of class on April 9

For now on, your attendance grade will not only depend on whether you are present in class, but your manners in class. You get a 100 for each day you are present, become silent immediately when a student begins class, remain silent in the transition between that student and me, and do not begin packing your books until I have released class or the time is 1:20. If you do not do this, I will reduce your attendance grade from a 100 to whatever I feel appropriate. Sorry, but we need a little more discipline.

On the next homework I will have you use a Google search within the OSU website to find out when the final exam for each class is held.


NOTE THAT STARTING APRIL 9 I AM LOOKING FOR DIFFERENT INFORMATION WHEN BEGINNING CLASS
April 2: Spencer, Kelsey (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
April 4: Turek, Whitney (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
I am canceling all future events of this activity

Covered in class

Everything not struck-through at the chapter (6.c) General Theory of Prices

We will study Chapter 6.c by
answering these questions

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

April 2, 2014

Permanent Links—

View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password.

Announcements

Homework 14 was due by the beginning of today’s class.

Homework 15 is due the beginning of class on April 4.

Verify homework submissions here


NOTE THAT STARTING APRIL 9 I AM LOOKING FOR DIFFERENT INFORMATION WHEN BEGINNING CLASS
April 2: Spencer, Kelsey (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
April 4: Turek, Whitney (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
April 7: Henson, Gabrielle (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
April 9: Vaszauskas, Trey (Advice from an adult on what percent of one’s income one should save for retirement)
April 11: Lilienthal, Jessica (Advice from an adult on how one should invest their savings for retirement)

Covered in class

(6.b) Value
These questions (PowerPoint file) (pdf file)

Monday, March 31, 2014

March 31, 2014

Permanent Links—

View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password.

Announcements

Remember the link to Homework 15 in the announcements from last class was wrong. The correct link is below. My apologies.

Homework 14 is due the beginning of class on April 2.

Homework 15 is due the beginning of class on April 4.

Verify homework submissions here


NOTE THAT STARTING APRIL 9 I AM LOOKING FOR DIFFERENT INFORMATION WHEN BEGINNING CLASS
March 28: Holmes, Lauren (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
March 31: May, Jacee (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
April 2: Spencer, Kelsey (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
April 4: Turek, Whitney (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
April 7: Henson, Gabrielle (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
April 9: Vaszauskas, Trey (Advice from an adult on what percent of one’s income one should save for retirement)

Covered in class

(6.a.iv) Net Present Value and Opportunity Costs
This worksheet and and here are the answers

Friday, March 28, 2014

March 28, 2014

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View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password.

Announcements

Homework 14 is due the beginning of class on March 31.

Homework 15 is due the beginning of class on April 2.


REMEMBER NOW I WANT YOU TO BRING A LEGIBLE COPY OF YOUR QUOTE TO PLACE ON THE SCREEN AS YOU INTRODUCE CLASS.
March 28: Holmes, Lauren (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
March 31: May, Jacee (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
April 2: Spencer, Kelsey (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
April 4: Turek, Whitney (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
April 7: Henson, Gabrielle (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)

Covered in class

(6.a.iii) Compound interest. Will take notes on these slides.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

March 26, 2014

Permanent Links—

View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password.

Announcements

Homework 14 is due the beginning of class on March 31.

See link above for exam grade.

Information on Chris Isaac’s tutoring hours have been added to the syllabus.


REMEMBER NOW I WANT YOU TO BRING A LEGIBLE COPY OF YOUR QUOTE TO PLACE ON THE SCREEN AS YOU INTRODUCE CLASS.
March 26: Let's have Yuri Rogoshenkov again! (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
March 28: Holmes, Lauren ((Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
March 31: May, Jacee (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
April 2: Spencer, Kelsey (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
April 4: Turek, Whitney (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)

Covered in class

(6.a.ii) Opportunity costs and harvesting trees.

Monday, March 24, 2014

March 24, 2013

Permanent Links—

View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password.

Announcements

See link above for exam grade.


REMEMBER NOW I WANT YOU TO BRING A LEGIBLE COPY OF YOUR QUOTE TO PLACE ON THE SCREEN AS YOU INTRODUCE CLASS.
March 24: Agee, John (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
March 26: Let's have Yuri Rogoshenkov again! (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
March 28: Holmes, Lauren ((Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
March 31: May, Jacee (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
April 2: Spencer, Kelsey (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)

Covered in class

Today we will cover (6) The General Theory of Prices (an introduction) and (6.a.i) Opportunity Cost by completing this worksheet.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

March 12, 2014

Permanent Links—

View your grades (in an Excel spreadsheet). You may need to click “Enable Editing” when the spreadsheet opens to select your password.

Announcements

No, exams are not graded yet.

Because there is no way Yuri will be in class on Friday before Spring Break, I am canceling Friday’s class.

Surely you remember the class paper is due this Friday, March 14. Remember you can turn it in later with a penalty.

If you aren’t sure how to insert pull quotes into a Word document, just Google it ... a bunch of very helpful articles will appear.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

REMEMBER NOW I WANT YOU TO BRING A LEGIBLE COPY OF YOUR QUOTE TO PLACE ON THE SCREEN AS YOU INTRODUCE CLASS.
March 12: Frazee, Nicolle(Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
March 26: Let's have Yuri Rogoshenkov again! (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
March 24: Agee, John (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
March 28:
March 7:

Covered in class

Today we will cover Chapter 5: Externalities, answering these practice questions I will hand out in class.

Friday, March 7, 2014

March 7, 2014

Permanent Links—

View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

Exam 2 will be given on March 10. The study guide can be found here.

Chris Isaac will hold a review session on Sunday, March 9, 5-7 PM in AGH 002.

Homework 13 is due by the beginning of class on March 7. Make sure you answer “yes” to the last question before you submit the homework.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

REMEMBER NOW I WANT YOU TO BRING A LEGIBLE COPY OF YOUR QUOTE TO PLACE ON THE SCREEN AS YOU INTRODUCE CLASS.
March 5: Caro, Michael (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
March 7: Baylee Brown (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
March 10 12: Frazee, Nicolle(Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
March 14: Let's have Yuri Rogoshenkov again! (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
March 24: Agee, John (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)

Covered in class

Today we finish discussing Chapter 4 by reviewing this worksheet and this worksheet.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

March 5, 2014

Permanent Links—

View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

Exam 2 will be given on March 10. The study guide can be found here.

Homework 13 is due by the beginning of class on March 7. Make sure you answer “yes” to the last question before you submit the homework.

Google has changed its spreadsheets and I haven’t yet figured out how create that sheet where you can verify the homework was submitted. But, by now I think you have considerable confidence in Google sheets and forms.

Homework 13 is to bring canned food to class on Friday, March 7, for the Collegiate Students Fighting Hunger food drive. And, you may now drop 3, not 2, homeworks.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

REMEMBER NOW I WANT YOU TO BRING A LEGIBLE COPY OF YOUR QUOTE TO PLACE ON THE SCREEN AS YOU INTRODUCE CLASS.
March 5: Moon, Samantha (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
March 5: Caro, Michael (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
March 7: Baylee Brown (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
March 10: Frazee, Nicolle(Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
March 12: Let's have Yuri Rogoshenkov again! (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)

Covered in class

Today we will discuss Exam 2 and play Battle of the Sexes, which is a quiz-bowl contest with questions on Chapter 1.c and all sections of Chapter 4.

Friday, February 28, 2014

February 28, 2014

Permanent Links—

View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

Exam 2 will be given on March 10.

An Excel spreadsheet with the answers to Homework 12 are given in the Homeworks section of the class website.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

(I ask students beginning class come see me right before class begins. This is my way to get to personally meet some of you).
Feb 28: Byrd, Cameron (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
March 3: Moon, Samantha (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
March 5: Caro, Michael (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
March 7: Baylee Brown (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
March 10: Frazee, Nicolle(Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)

Covered in class

Today we will takes notes on these slides and begin completing these worksheets in class. This material refers to the chapter (4.e) When to grow

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

February 26, 2014

Permanent Links—

View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

Today we will hand back your work on Homework 12 and ask you to sit in a designated area of the classroom. We are grouping students according to similarities with problems on the homework so that we can better help you.

Exam 2 will be given on March 10.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

(I ask students beginning class come see me right before class begins. This is my way to get to personally meet some of you).
Feb 26: Rogoshenkov, Yuri(Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 28: Byrd, Cameron (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
March 3: Moon, Samantha (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
March 5: Caro, Michael (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
March 7: Baylee Brown (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)

Covered in class

Today we will complete Homework 12 and this worksheet in class. This material refers to the chapter (4.d) Costs, revenues, and profits

Monday, February 24, 2014

February 24, 2014

Permanent Links—

View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

I had previously marked out http://seedsppp.blogspot.com/2013/12/4e-when-to-grow.html as part of Chapter 4, but not anymore. This means that you are now responsible for 4.e in addition to 4.a through 4.d. We will cover 4.e in the next class.

I am seriously considering giving Exam 2 on March 10.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

(I ask students beginning class come see me right before class begins. This is my way to get to personally meet some of you).
Feb 24: Hodges, Jaci (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 26: Rogoshenkov, Yuri(Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 28: Byrd, Cameron (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
March 3: Moon, Samantha (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
March 5: Caro, Michael (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)

Covered in class

Today we will complete Homework 12 in class. If you did not attend today’class then complete it and submit it to TA Cara by the beginning of class on February 26. This material refers to the chapter (4.d) Costs, revenues, and profits

Friday, February 21, 2014

February 21, 2014

Permanent Links—

View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

TA Kelyn Jacques new office is AGH 318.

Please contact only Kelyn regarding homeworks and only Cara regarding attendance.

Homework 11 is due Feb 24 at the beginning of class.

Using your password to identify you , you may view your answers to the scantron portion of Exam 1 and compare it to the answer key in this sheet.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

(I ask students beginning class come see me right before class begins. This is my way to get to personally meet some of you).
Feb 21: Temple-Lee, Mary (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
Feb 24: Hodges, Jaci (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 26: Rogoshenkov, Yuri(Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 28: Byrd, Cameron (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
March 3: Moon, Samantha (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)

Covered in class

Today we will continue studying (4.d) Costs, revenues, and profits by continuing to complete these handouts.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

February 19

Permanent Links—

View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

TA Kelyn Jacques new office is AGH 318.

Please contact only Kelyn regarding homeworks and only Cara regarding attendance.

Homework 11 is due Feb 24 at the beginning of class.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

Feb 19: Helberg, Jalynn (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
Feb 21: Temple-Lee, Mary (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
Feb 24: Hodges, Jaci (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 26: Rogoshenkov, Yuri(Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 28: Byrd, Cameron (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)

Covered in class

Today we begin (4.d) Costs, revenues, and profits by discussing these handouts and some other handouts I will post later.

Monday, February 17, 2014

February 17, 2014

Permanent Links—

View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

Homework 10 is due by the beginning of class on Feb 19.

TA Cara Stephens will not be in her office this afternoon.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

Feb 17: Schnaithman, Tyler (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 19: Helberg, Jalynn (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
Feb 21: Temple-Lee, Mary (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
Feb 24: Hodges, Jaci (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 26: Rogoshenkov, Yuri(Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)

Covered in class

Today we will finish talking about marginal products and the stages of production by completing this worksheet in class.

Make sure you bring the practice questions from 4.d to class on Wednesday. You can print them straight from the internet, or copy and paste it all into a Word document (that's what I do), or use one of the many free websites that will convert a web document to a pdf.

Friday, February 14, 2014

February 14, 2014

Permanent Links—

View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

Homework 9 is due by the beginning of class on February 17. Remember to hit the “submit” button when you are done.

Homework 10 is due by the beginning of class on Feb 19.

In about a week I will post a spreadsheet showing the list of passwords, each students answer for each question on the exam, and the answer key.

The exam grades for the vast majority of students are now posted and has been double-checked. You may see TA Cara Stephens if you wish to pull your exam and look at it. These are the times she is in her office.
    Monday: 9:30-5:00
    Tuesday: 10:30-1:45
    Wednesday: 9:30-12:30
    Thursday: 10:30-1:45
    Friday: 9:30-1:45

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

Feb 14: Christian, Allison (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 17: Schnaithman, Tyler (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 19: Helberg, Jalynn (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
Feb 21: Temple-Lee, Mary (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
Feb 24: Hodges, Jaci (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)

Covered in class

Today we will cover the article, video, and additional notes at (4.c) Marginal product. In this article is a link to the slides I will use today.

For today's class please take out the practice questions relevant to 4.c article.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

February 12, 2014

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View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

Homework 9 is due by the beginning of class on February 17. Remember to hit the “submit” button when you are done. Remember you can check to verify your answers were submitted at this sheet (but you may have to hit refresh several times.

In about a week I will post a spreadsheet showing the list of passwords, each students answer for each question on the exam, and the answer key.

The exam grades for the vast majority of students are now posted and has been double-checked. You may see TA Cara Stephens if you wish to pull your exam and look at it. These are the times she is in her office.
    Monday: 9:30-5:00
    Tuesday: 10:30-1:45
    Wednesday: 9:30-12:30
    Thursday: 10:30-1:45
    Friday: 9:30-1:45

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

Feb 12: Standridge, Allie Marie (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 14: Christian, Allison (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 17: Schnaithman, Tyler (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 19: Helberg, Jalynn (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
Feb 21: Temple-Lee, Mary (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)

Covered in class

Today we will cover the article (1.c) When markets defeated Malthus.

For today's class please take out the practice questions titled: (1.c) When markets defeated Malthus. These are part of the papers I asked (on the first day of class) you to print and bring with you to every class. Be prepared to take a few notes (on the back of the printouts, ideally)

Monday, February 10, 2014

February 10, 2014

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View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.
All information about homeworks is here

Announcements

Your tentative grade is posted at the link above (there is a new sheet called "Exam Grades"). We are still double-checking everything and many students took the exam late. We are preparing a folder for each student which will contain your exams and your cheat sheets (which I will let you use on the final). When these folders are ready you are welcome to come view the exams, compare them to an answer key, and ask all the questions you like..

Homework 8 is due by the beginning of class on February 12.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

Feb 10: Wright, Jessie (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
Feb 12: Standridge, Allie Marie (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 14: Christian, Allison (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 17: Schnaithman, Tyler (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 19: Helberg, Jalynn (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)

Covered in class

Guest speaker.

Friday, February 7, 2014

February 7, 2014

Permanent Links—

View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.
All information about homeworks is here

Announcements

By Monday's class we will have most Exam 1 grades posted at the link above. However, please do not ask any questions about it until we have announced the grades are posted.

Homework 8 is due by the beginning of class on February 12.

Homework 7 is due by the beginning of class on February 10.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

Feb 7: Stretcher, Victoria (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
Feb 10: Wright, Jessie (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
Feb 12: Standridge, Allie Marie (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 14: Christian, Allison (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 17: Schnaithman, Tyler (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)

Covered in class

Today we will take notes on the material covered in 4.a to 4.c. Be prepared to take notes and to perhaps discuss practice questions from (4.3) The Three Stages of Production.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

February 5, 2013

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View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all the homework grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.
All information about homeworks is here

Announcements

People are still taking the exam, so exams have not been graded yet. Those who took it in class may have a grade online by Friday, but others will have to wait longer.

Jayson Lusk, the author of Food Police recently published an editorial about GM wheat at The New York Times. You might find it useful for your paper, especially the comments at the bottom.

Also, remember that for part of your paper you must take an issue not discussed in Food Police and speculate what Lusk would say about it. The new, upcoming series on Hulu+ by Chipotle might be a good one.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

Feb 5: Glasscock, Jacob (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 7: Stretcher, Victoria (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
Feb 10: Wright, Jessie (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
Feb 12: Standridge, Allie Marie (words of wisdom from parent on managing money) 6
Feb 14: Christian, Allison (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)

Covered in class

Today we will take notes on the material covered in 4.a to 4.c.

Monday, February 3, 2014

February 3, 2014

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View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all the homework grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.
All information about homeworks is here

Announcements

By the way, I didn't mean to schedule the exam right after the Superbowl. If someone had said something about it I would have changed the date.

Students who did not take the Exam on 2/3 because of the monster snowstorm must take it Tuesday, 2/4 (unless they made arrangements with Bailey before the blizzard). Bailey will be in his office from 8:30 until 5 PM. Stop by his office (no later than 4:00) when you can on 2/4 to take the exam. No need to make an appointment. If his door is shut just knock. If his door is open but he is not in his office, wait.

Before class on 2/5 print off all the practice questions at the beginning of Chapter 3 and all sections of Chapter 4. Bring these to class (or if you use the iPad, have them stored on an app that allows you to write on it, like Notability).

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

Jan 31: Devin Dixon (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 3: No one (will give Exam 1)
Feb 5: Glasscock, Jacob (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 7: Stretcher, Victoria (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
Feb 10: Wright, Jessie (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
Feb 12: Standridge, Allie Marie (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)

Covered in class

Taking Exam 1 today.

Friday, January 31, 2014

January 31, 2014

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View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all the homework grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.
All information about homeworks is here

Announcements

Information on review session and TA help before the exam is at the exam page.

Students with disabilities who plan to take the test at the testing center need to get me that orange sheet from the testing center pronto (don't know what I'm talking about? Come see me).

Homework 6 is due by the beginning of class on Jan 31 (Friday).

Exam 1 will be given February 3 (Monday). More information here.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

Jan 31: Devin Dixon (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 3: No one (will give Exam 1)
Feb 5: Glasscock, Jacob (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 7: Stretcher, Victoria (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)
Feb 10: Wright, Jessie (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)

Covered in class

Today we will finishing discussing (2.b.ii) David Hume meets a locavore, talk about Exam 1, and talk about the class paper

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

January 29, 2014

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View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.
You can view all the homework grades and attendance records we have for you at this spreadsheet.
All information about homeworks is here

Announcements

Information on review session and TA help before the exam is at the exam page.

Students with disabilities who plan to take the test at the testing center need to get me that orange sheet from the testing center pronto (don't know what I'm talking about? Come see me).

We are using what should be an improved attendance system. At the beginning of class one sign in sheet will be given to each row, in each section (the middle, the north, and the south sections). Students in this row/section should sign it, pass it down the line, and leave it on the floor at the end of the row for TA Cara to pick up. This should not take long, making sure everyone has ample time to sign it. Also, it allows us to count the number of signatures for each row and compare it to the number of students on each row, thereby preventing fraud. I hope you approve of the new system.

Homework 6 is due by the beginning of class on Jan 31 (Friday).

The answers to Homework 6 are
1) b. False
2) a. True
3) a. True
4) a. True
5) d. into; out of
6) b. False
7) a. True
8) b. False
do the Food Police questions on your own.

Exam 1 will be given February 3 (Monday). More information here.

Schedule to begin class (remember, if your name is on the list, be prepared to present it early in case the scheduled student is absent):

Jan 27: Tenita Fiddler (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
Jan 29: Erik William Johnstone (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Jan 31: Devin Dixon (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 3: No one (will give Exam 1)
Feb 5: Glasscock, Jacob (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Feb 7: Stretcher, Victoria (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult on how to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with one’s spouse.)

Covered in class

Today we will cover and probably complete (2.b.ii) David Hume meets a locavore.

Monday, January 27, 2014

January 27, 2014

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View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.

All information about homeworks is here

Announcements

It is your responsibility to make sure you have signed the attendance sheet. If the sheet doesn't get to you by the end of class come see the TA Ms. Stephens and she will help you find it.

Know that in this class there is no difference between an excused or unexcused absence. Regardless of why you miss class, you can make up for it by doing the podcast activity outlined in the syllabus, if you want your attendance grade to be 100%.

Homework 5 is due by the beginning of class on Jan 29 (Wednesday).

Exam 1 will be given February 3 (Monday). More information here.

Schedule to begin class:

Jan 27: Tenita Fiddler (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
Jan 29: Erik William Johnstone (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Jan 31: Devin Dixon (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 3: No one (will give Exam 1)
Feb 5: Glasscock, Jacob (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)

Covered in class

Today we will cover and probably complete (2.b.i) The Bounty of Trade: When Robinson Met Friday.

Friday, January 24, 2014

January 24, 2014

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View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.

I created a new webpage devoted solely to homeworks. It has upcoming homeworks, homeworks that are graded, and a way for you to verify whether your homework was submitted. You can find this page here

Announcements

Know that in this class there is no difference between an excused or unexcused absence. Regardless of why you miss class, you can make up for it by doing the podcast activity outlined in the syllabus, if you want your attendance grade to be 100%.

Homework 4 is due by the beginning of class on January 27.

I plan to finish all of Chapter 2 next week and give the first exam on February 3 (Monday). Make sure you have read the syllabus so that you know what kind of cheat sheet your are allowed to use. You may use smartphones as calculators but if it appears you are reading off the phone I will ask you to come sit at the front of the class (for that exam and all other exams). I will also take down the class textbook during the exam.

For the exam make absolutely sure you have an orange scantron sheet and be prepared to enter your exact CWID. If you cannot take the exam on Feb 3 come see me very soon to make other arrangements.

Schedule to begin class:
Jan 24: Elizabeth Farney (words of wisdom from parent on a healthy relationship with spouse)
Jan 27: Tenita Fiddler (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
Jan 29: Erik William Johnstone (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)
Jan 31: Devin Dixon (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Feb 3: No one (will give Exam 1)

Covered in class

Today we will cmoplete (2.a) Videos on Comparative Advantage and may then go to a topic I will announce in class.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

January 22, 2014

Permanent Links—

View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.

You can view all the homework grades we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

The following honors students have emailed me indicated they wished to participate in this project for their honors contract. If your name is not on this list but you want to participate, even if you think you already sent me an email indicating so, send me an email (bailey.norwood@okstate.edu indicating you do wish to be part of this project.

  • Belvin, Jesse
  • Ferranti, Emily
  • Margin, Dominic
  • Megan, Stuart
  • O'hare, Anna
  • Smith, Caleb
  • Sorensen, Courtney
  • Hepner, Hammons

Know that in this class there is no difference between an excused or unexcused absence. Regardless of why you miss class, you can make up for it by doing the podcast activity outlined in the syllabus, if you want your attendance grade to be 100%.

The links for homeworks are always in the announcements (NOT in the chapter practice questions).

Homework 3 is due by the beginning of class on January 24.

Homework 4 is due by the beginning of class on January 27.

Schedule to begin class:
Jan 22: Sammy Perry (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Jan 24: Elizabeth Farney (words of wisdom from parent on a healthy relationship with spouse)
Jan 27: Tenita Fiddler (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)
Jan 29: Erik William Johnstone (Personal words of inspiration about how to live a moral, meaningful life)

Covered in class

Will discuss all of (2.a) Videos on Comparative Advantage by completing the worksheets you printed and brought to class. Some of the questions we answer are on Homework 4.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

January 17, 2014

Permanent Links—

View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.

You can view all the homework grades we have for you at this spreadsheet.

Announcements

The links for homeworks are always in the announcements, never in the chapter practice questions. If you used the link for the practice questions for Homework 2, please go back and redo the homework.

You no longer need to login to reach the class website. For homeworks, remember that the password you should use be the unique password given to you and you only. So never again will you use the password "brahms4321".

Homework 2 is due by beginning of class on January 22.

Homework 3 is due by the beginning of class on January 24.

Honors students: If you want to the honors contract thing be sure you email me by 5 PM today.

Make absolutely sure you printed copies of the two documents in Jan 13 announcements.

Schedule to begin class:
Jan 17: Dillon Yosten (personal words of inspiration about living a moral, meaningful life)
Jan 20: no class
Jan 22: Sammy Perry (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Jan 24: Elizabeth Farney (words of wisdom from parent on a healthy relationship with spouse)
Jan 27: Tenita Fiddler (Words of wisdom from their parent or respected adult about what careers students should consider to earn a comfortable income while also enjoying their job)

Covered in class

Will discuss all of (1.b) Harmonizing individual and social interests [video] and some of (1.e) Other Videos

Announcements

On Wednesday we will begin covering (2.a) Comparative Advantage and Gains From Trade, which is probably the most difficult chapter in the class.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

January 15, 2014.

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View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.

Announcements

Because I have had so many students wish to do an honors contract for this class, I have created one project for everyone to do. The draft instructions are at this site. Please read and let me know Friday after class if you still wish to do a contract.

As of 10:10 AM on January 15, 2014, the individuals listed here submitted Homework 1. If you think you submitted before 10:10 AM but your name doesn't appear come see me after class. If you didn't get Homework 1 in on time, no worries, just do it as fast as you can. For Homework 1 but only Homework 1 there is no penalty for late submissions. I will update the spreadsheet periodically, and the top of the sheet will always let you know exactly when it was updated.

Remember that sheet I gave you Monday with your password? I encourage you to take a picture of it and store it on your smartphone.

Schedule to begin class:
Jan 15: Dr. Norwood will present
Jan 17: Dillon Yosten (personal words of inspiration about living a moral, meaningful life)
Jan 20: no class
Jan 22: Sammy Perry (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Jan 24: Elizabeth Farney (words of wisdom from parent on a healthy relationship with spouse)

Remember you were suppose to print these handouts and these handouts (or save them as electronic copies you can write on) and bring them to future classes.

Covered in class

Today we will take notes on the materials in the videos at 1.a, 1.b, and 1.e. We will be answering practice questions as we go (the practice questions you should have printed and brought with you).

Honors Contracts for AGEC 1113 (Spring 2014)

The following honors students have emailed me indicated they wished to participate in this project for their honors contract. If your name is not on this list but you want to participate, even if you think you already sent me an email indicating so, send me an email (bailey.norwood@okstate.edu indicating you do wish to be part of this project.

From Norwood's class

  • Belvin, Jesse
  • Ferranti, Emily (CITI training complete)
  • Martin, Dominic
  • Stuart, Megan (CITI training complete)
  • O'hare, Anna (CITI training complete)
  • Smith, Caleb (CITI training complete)
  • Sorensen, Courtney (CITI training complete)
  • Hepner, Hammons

From Jone's class

  • Hartzold, Klair (CITI training complete)
  • Horsley, Catherine (CITI training complete)
  • Rosman, J.D.
  • Smith, Adele
  • Steele, Chandler (CITI training complete)
  • Omps, Morgan (CITI training complete)

For students wishing to complete an honors contract

I have had so many students request an honors contract that I need to have every student do the same thing, or else I simply do not have time to accommodate them all (and I want to, as I know finding honors hours can be difficult).

Thus, I thought of a way for all students to participate in a memorable and valuable learning experience without excessive work on my part (or yours, for that matter!). In fact, this idea is for us to become partners. You help me with my research, and I help you complete your honors contract.

The idea

This semester I am administering surveys to a representative sample of Americans on their views towards different dieting strategies and any experiences they have had dieting. Its major goal is to understand the role meat, dairy, and eggs plays in helping people lose weight on a low-carb diet. You can help me acquire a sample of students to include by doing the following.

  1. Complete online training on protecting human subjects in research and submit to me paper or electronic materials indicated you completed the CITI training at http://compliance.vpr.okstate.edu/IRB/training.aspx
  2. Administer 10 of these surveys and 10 of these surveys to OSU students.
  3. You may recruit students however you like. They can be your friends, club members, frat-brothers, anyone, so long as they are OSU students and haven't already taken one of these surveys.
  4. Once someone is recruited, make sure you give them the proper information about their rights as a subject. This is done by giving this sheet for them to read.
  5. Then have them fill out this sheet to ensure they will not complete more than one survey (as many of you might have the same friends).
  6. Once the surveys are completed, I will have you enter the data online using Google spreadsheets.
  7. Then I require (and this is a strict requirement) all students to meet with me as a group on the afternoon of April 26 (the Saturday before pre-finals week), where we will crunch the numbers and talk about what the survey tells us. We will also talk about the survey questions, to help you understand how consumer research is performed. Do not agree to do an honors contract if you cannot meet with me and the others on April 26.

Friday, January 10, 2014

2013,1,13

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View all deadlines at the AGEC 1113 Calendar.

Announcements

Homework 1 is due by the beginning of class on January 15. This is simply a student information sheet, providing me with some background information on you. It also gives us some practice at using Google forms for homeworks, as I have not used them with 200 students yet. Complete the homework by going to the form at this link and answering all the question. Make sure you use the AGEC 1113 password given to you on January 13.

Schedule to begin class:
Jan 15: Dr. Norwood will present
Jan 17: Dillon Yosten (personal words of inspiration about living a moral, meaningful life)
Jan 20: no class
Jan 22: Sammy Perry (words of wisdom from parent on managing money)
Jan 24: Elizabeth Farney (words of wisdom from parent on a healthy relationship with spouse)

Welcome to the class! I am honoured to be your teacher and hope you enjoy and value the class.

Print these handouts and these handouts (or save them as electronic copies you can write on) and bring them to future classes.

Covered in class

This being the first day of class, I went over the syllabus but did not distribute hard copies.

Gave each student a piece of paper with their name and their password for the class. It also contains my website baileynorwood.com. Keep this with you (I suggest taking a copy of it with your smartphone so you always have it), as you will be needing to use your CWID and password throughout the class. It looked like this sample.

Presented this lecture.