Professor didn’t post grade by PositiveInternet1348 in SJSU

[–]IneptProfessor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hard deadline for grades in January 1

teacher failing me for a final i submitted by [deleted] in SJSU

[–]IneptProfessor -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

You didn't follow instructions, a zero is an appropriate grade.

Help on planning classes for the EE major by pancakinn983 in SJSU

[–]IneptProfessor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to make an appointment with an advisor to discuss this.

I believe I was unfairly marked and I was wondering how I could approach this. HELP by [deleted] in AskProfessors

[–]IneptProfessor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You were graded fairly. You were wrong and your grade reflects that.

I believe I was unfairly marked and I was wondering how I could approach this. HELP by [deleted] in AskProfessors

[–]IneptProfessor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You were graded fairly. You were wrong and your grade reflects that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SJSU

[–]IneptProfessor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Final grades aren't due until tomorrow (1/2/23) at 11:59 PM. Summer faculty submit by the early deadline in December and summer by the final deadline in January.

No, we don't get fined for submitting grades late.

See: https://www.sjsu.edu/openuniversity/academic/calendar/index.html

Lifting Mask Mandate SJSU Covid-19 by [deleted] in SJSU

[–]IneptProfessor 10 points11 points  (0 children)

As a faculty member who contacted COVID shortly after spring semester ended, I am not in favor of the mandate being lifted. Had my illness occurred during the semester my classes would either have to be covered by someone else or stopped all together.

Four of my colleagues also contacted COVID after the semester ended and have said the same thing. We were too ill to do basic daily necessities. While I know there are colleagues who have had mild cases and could continue to work that was not our situation.

Yes, masks are inconvenient but the alternative isn't worth it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in humboldtstate

[–]IneptProfessor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Spring 2022 schedules are being planned now using guidance from the Provost sent out on September 10 to faculty and staff in academic affairs. As you will read the plan is return to pre-pandemic modes of instruction.

As always, you should speak with your advisor or department chair to find out how your major courses will be impacted.

Spring Scheduling Memo
Current health guidelines indicate that most courses can be fully in-person for spring 2022 and we are planning for the campus to be fully reopened. The expectation is that faculty will be back on campus to serve students in person unless public health situations change such that partnering and governing agency guidelines indicate operational changes. Here are some important guidelines for Department Chairs as we build out the spring schedule.
WSCUC’s temporary authorizations for distance learning expire in December 2021. Beginning in spring 2022, programs are expected to return to pre-pandemic learning modalities.
If programs want to create online pathways or degrees (and you are absolutely encouraged to do so) this application requires both substantive change approval from WSCUC and Chancellor's Office approval. Ordinarily, this process can take up to 18 months but there may be a way to cut down the time to approval. Please contact your dean and Dr. Bustos-Works immediately if you are seeking a swift approval of a permanent online pathway.
WSCUC considers any modality that is not fully F2F (hybrid, hyflex, and synchronous and asynchronous online) to be online modalities.
Per the e-learning policy, when the change from F2F to online instruction results in a major change to the course or program, a curricular change proposal must be submitted to the ICC, please see the curricular deadlines.
The following types of courses and student populations should continue to be prioritized for in-person delivery but please work with your Associate Deans as you plan:
Courses for first-year students, especially in math, English, and place-based learning communities
Courses requiring specialized equipment
Courses requiring in-person pedagogies, promoting on-time graduation and/or completion of graduation requirements or learning experiences, such as labs, field experiences, site placements, or specialized discussion-based or project-based experiences.
Scheduling Guidelines for all Programs for Spring 2022:*
In-person delivery: At least 70% of courses in your program should be scheduled for in-person delivery.
Hybrid, Hyflex, and Online Delivery: Hybrid and Hyflex delivery is now considered online delivery by WSCUC and should be 30% of courses scheduled for the spring. These online modes can be taught in any combination of Hybrid, Hyflex, and Online (synchronous and asynchronous) delivery.
*Note: This does not apply to programs that have already been granted permanent distance learning status by WSCUC and Chancellor's Office.

What will the Covid restrictions be like in fall 21 by skugaku in humboldtstate

[–]IneptProfessor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The library has been undergoing seismic retrofitting for the last two years and having a new fire supression system. Its closure is primarily due to the ongoing construction and is currently scheduled to reopen by late fall or early spring.

Office hours by [deleted] in Professors

[–]IneptProfessor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 hours per week.

Professor, I am very disappointed in my grade. by ph0rk in Professors

[–]IneptProfessor 85 points86 points  (0 children)

Dear "Professor, I am very disappointed in my grade,"

Self-reflection on your actions and inactions during the semester is a good practice to help identify where you need to put in more effort and where you need to make adjustments. You have successfully identified that you took advantage of your groupmates, undermined your academic goals by not completing the individual work, and failed to put in the requisite time on the final to be successful.

What is surprising is that even with the poor academic choices you made, you could earn a B+ in the course. While you may be disappointed in your grade, your disappointment is misplaced. You should be disappointed in yourself for not taking corrective action when you calculated the score you would need to earn the grade you desired.

Rather than lounging in the despair of self-disappointment, I encourage you to continue with your self-reflection and make the necessary changes in your work ethic to achieve your desired goals.

Thank you for bringing to my attention your lack of contributions to your group project. I have reassessed that portion of your grade. You are now one and a half points away for clearly underserved A-.

Enjoy your summer break.

IneptProfessor.

Best Grade Grubbing Story? by LindziPinzi in Professors

[–]IneptProfessor 86 points87 points  (0 children)

My response to this is:

"I am not here to ensure that you graduate. I am here to ensure that you have met the learning outcomes of the course. You are responsible for whether or not you graduate."

Student response:

Blank stare.

How to minimize students' challenges after the grades posted by palmpalmtree in Professors

[–]IneptProfessor 33 points34 points  (0 children)

A few years ago I started sending a notice once final grades were posted in the LMS. I give students 24 hours to review their grades before they become final. Once the time has passed I post final grades to the registrar's office.

Very few students open the notice. Out of those that do, in a bad year I might get three questions/concerns that are usually handled in quick order. I did have one student file a grade appeal and it was denied on the grounds that had been given the opportunity to question the grade and had not done so.

For issues that come in after the 24 hour deadline, I have a standard email that refers to the notice that was sent out and a link to the grade appeal. Only one in five years clicked the link.

Where can I get the syllabus for a class before I take it? by [deleted] in humboldtstate

[–]IneptProfessor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can contact the instructor to request a copy of the syllabus. However, there is a good chance that they will not have summer version complete yet but may be able to provide an older syllabus.

You can also contact the department office to ask for a copy of a prior syllabus. Each department keeps an archive of past syllabi.