CHEM 133 Week 13 Discussion | American Public University System
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CHEM 133 Week 13 Discussion | American Public University System
Topic:
Problem SolvingPlease read the full description.
Lesson 6 (Chapter 10)
Discussion Topic: Problem Solving
Instructions: Your initial post over the material outlined above for
Topic 1 should be at least 200 words (these must be words that
are typed text within the textbox of the Rich Text Editor, thus words on any
attached documents will not count towards the total).
To make your posts,
click on START A NEW CONVERSATION above:
State your name and
Problem Numbers in the title (Title: Jane Doe, Problems
10.40 and 10.70).
In addition to your initial posts to the topics in this Week
13 Forum you are required to also reply to at least two classmates'
original posts, and each reply must be a minimum of 100 words and
include direct questions. Your replies can add additional insight to your
classmates’ opinions, suggest other alternative approaches, or anything
similar. Be sure to read the follow-up posts to your own posts and reply to
everyone who comments on your post.
For this topic, you
will select two problems from the OpenStax Chemistry text (in the
link there is a book), one problem from each of the following two problem sets:
For Problem 1:
You MUST select a Chapter 10 problem from the end of the chapter
"Exercises" from problem number 34-69.
For Problem 2:
You MUST select a Chapter 10 problem from the end of the chapter
"Exercises" from problem number 70-105.
These problems and
their discussions will be included together in one post. After you decide which
problems you would like to discuss, start a thread in the Topic 1 Forum. You
need not fill in the content—only begin a thread with a subject line
that includes your name and the problems you will be discussing. When
you are ready to fill in the details of the post, you can simply go back into
your post and click “Edit” and put the information into your post. By starting
your post, you are claiming your problems and no other student is allowed to
choose the same problems.
Notice! The first person to post a thread on the Forum with
his/her problems in the subject line will be the only one to
receive credit for the assignment should their be duplicate choices. Therefore,
you should be sure no one has already chosen the problems you wish to
investigate.
You need to:
*show your work
with the solution (use an embedded image or the fx button on the Rich Text Editor), and
explain in text form how you approached and worked through the problem.
*explain in the
text how you approached and worked through the problem
Ideally, you will
choose problems that you had a hard time solving until something clicked (which
you would then explain--what you figured out that you did wrong, etc.). Either
way, you should lead a discussion about the problem. This will
help everyone go through the thought process of these problems, see different
ways that students set them up, compare approaches, maybe learn new strategies
and hints, recognize mistakes, etc. If you cannot solve the problem at
first, no worries, your classmates and myself will give you help you along and
you can edit your problem until it is due. If you are having trouble, show your
work and explain where you are getting stuck. Remember, you are not
getting graded on whether you solve the problems correctly, but rather the
attempt you make and the discussion you have with us related to it. So it will
likely be more beneficial to you to select challenging problems with which you
need help as opposed to easy ones that you can already solve.