Reading Activity Week #1 (ASAP)

| 26 Comments
Please make sure you are registered for the sensation & perception class and then spend a little time orienting yourself with the class blog site. While you are at it please look over the syllabus pages and make sure you understand what we will be doing this semester as it relates to the syllabus.

Once you have finished this please leave a comment about what you think about the blog site, the class, or any particular blog post you have read. We mostly want to make sure you can log in and comment. If you have problems logging in send us an email (otto.maclin@uni.edu) and let us know what we can do to help.

26 Comments

hello, I just registered, also looked at the syllabus. the blog site is fine, it's pretty self explanatory, we should be able to get use to it quickly easily.

See y'all in class tomorrow!

The blog seems easy to navigate and figure out.

Got it, see y'all later in class.

I am registered for this class and have a good understanding of how to navigate the website.

Hello,
I just logged in and I find the information that I read to be very interesting. I am used to this setup because I had Kim's Motivation and Emotion hybrid class last semester. The syllabus seems pretty self explanatory and I feel excited to start this class!

Lastly, the topic/section about speech. It's interesting people can make or speak a vast amount of different speech sounds. Our vocal tract is like an airway above the larynx which is used to produce speech. All is very interesting it explained how the vocal tract includes the oral tract and nasal tract, which are just additional components of speech.

It makes sense and stuff.

blog seems pretty simple, excited about this class!

I can't believe you still have that rooster on your homepage Professor MacLin. C'mon, let's change it up a bit, it's 2015 you know.

And as I predicted, this is going to be my favorite class without a doubt.

Syllabus was simple enough to understand and I look forward to having a good last semester here at UNI.

- Ruby Barron

Since I have taken this kind of formatted classes with Kim I already am used to the whole blogging thing and I like it very much. I look forward to this class and learning more about Sensation and Perceptions!

I was a student in your History and Systems class. Everything seems pretty self-explanatory.

I took your Behavior Modification class so this all seems very similar and self-explanitory!

looks like a syllabubs

Hi, I am late. I forgot my password. But this looks fine. I took his class before. This is familiar.

I have taken Motivation and Emotion and History and Systems so this all looks pretty familiar!

The site seems pretty simple to navigate.

I have Kim's Motivation and Emotion hybrid this semester as well so i have some experience with this setup already. It seems easy and i like that it gives us the autonomy to do assignments on our own time.

I have read over the syllabus and feel comfortable with what is on it, but I have not been given a course calendar and cannot locate one. The website is nice and easy to navigate. I'm really excited to get started with this class!

I have read the syllabus and understand my responsibilities. The course website is easy to navigate. I have not found the course calendar yet though.

Hello, Just read the syllabus and got my log in figured out. I'm excited to see what this course brings :)

Hello, I read the syllabus and look forward to learning about sensation and perception!

Read the syllabus ready for a good semester

I am registered and have read through the syllabus.

I think I got it! See yall in class!

Everything seems very simple and straightforward to use.

Leave a comment

Recent Entries

Week 12 Online assignment (Due Monday)
Please go to the following site, poke around and find something interesting to you and write about it from a…
Reading Activity Week #1 (ASAP)
Please make sure you are registered for the sensation & perception class and then spend a little time orienting yourself…
Topical Blog Week #1 (ASAP)
By now you should have been able to log in and comment on the blog site. What we would like…