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Clicker Procedure

Learn how to use TurningPoint Anywhere for classroom polling, load participation lists, save session data, and get important updates. Includes quiz and review dates.

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Clicker Procedure

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  1. Clicker Procedure • Open the TurningPoint Anywhere program. • Load the correct participation list from the USB drive (i.e., load up our student data information so that their clickers will be recognized). Daniel will update it every Thursday afternoon. • Poll students at the computer. (I haven't figured out yet if we can start and stop polls from the clicker.) • Most important! Save the session data back to the USB thumb drive. After Thursday's lecture, deliver USB to Daniel’s box for updating.

  2. Today, Jan. 20 • Daniel on Quizzes and ResponseCard at 10:30am • First Quiz is today • Lecture starts at mid-Pythagoras

  3. Tuesday, Jan. 25 Optional Weekly Course Review • Provided by the UA Think Tank • Every Wednesday, 4:00-5:00 p.m. • At Park Student Union (2nd Floor)

  4. Tuesday, Jan. 25 Clicker Question 1 • If perception is top down, then • Perceptual experience is influenced by belief • Perceptual experience is completely determined by the environment • Perceptual experience is the same for all observers • Perceptual experience is always misleading

  5. Tuesday, Jan. 25 Clicker Question 2 • According to the lecture, the video clip of the rotating mask illustrates that • Reductionism must be true • The Pythagorean theorem is a priori • Some perceptual experiences are not determined by what the observer knows • Whatever is a priori is also a posteriori

  6. Jan. 27 • Quiz 2 is today • Opens on D2L at noon today • Closes on D2L at 11:59pm today

  7. Jan. 27 Clicker Question 1 • According to Heraclitus, the Logos • Changes continuously • Implies skepticism • Determines how all change occurs • Explains why motion is illusory

  8. Jan. 27 Clicker Question 2 • According to Democritus, • Atoms vary in size and mass • Space is merely a figment of human imagination • Some atoms swerved in the distant past • Atoms are composed of subatomic particles

  9. Feb. 1 • Zeno’s Paradox of motion • Presupposes that space is infinitely divisible • Maintains that motion, regardless of distance, requires some time • Implies that motion through any space requires infinite time • All of the above

  10. Feb. 1 • According to the lecture • The number of natural numbers is infinite • Infinity is indefinable • Every number is irrational • None of the above

  11. Feb. 3 • Quiz 3 is today • Opens on D2L at noon today • Closes on D2L at 11:59pm today

  12. Feb. 3 • Socrates • Founded the Academy • Authored The Apology • Stated that he had no wisdom, small or great • Endorsed atheism

  13. Feb. 3 • According to Socrates, to be rational is • To deliberate • To create one’s own values • To recognize that happiness is an illusion • To maintain that all knowledge is a posteriori

  14. Feb. 8 • According to the lecture, the fact that normal humans are prone to reason fallaciously in some situations implies that • Normal humans automatically conform to the Socratic conception of rationality • The Socratic conception of rationality is confirmed by current cognitive psychology • Normal humans do not meet the standard of rationality proposed by Socrates • The Oracle at Delphi knew that Socrates was wiser than Apollo

  15. Feb. 8 • According to the Socratic conception of rationality, psychological illness • May explain why a person fails to do what he/she knows to be best • Is relative to one’s culture • Results from trauma to the heart transmitted to the soul • Implies that the Logos is distributed over the competing parts of the brain

  16. Feb. 10 • Quiz 4 is today • Opens on D2L at noon today • Closes on D2L at 11:59pm today

  17. Feb. 10 • Crito • Authored The Crito • Convinced Socrates to accept exile • Married the widow of Socrates • None of the above

  18. Feb. 10 • In The Crito Socrates initially declines immediately to escape from prison because • He is a relativist • He asserts that the escape plan will fail • He admits to his own guilt • He insists on examining the reasons in favor of escape

  19. Feb. 15 • According to Socrates, • Since he was born in Athens, he has no choice but to abide by Athenian law • The laws of Sparta are superior to the laws of Athens • All moral principles are derived from the laws of great governments • By deliberately living in Athens, he implicitly agreed to abide by Athenian law

  20. Feb. 15 • According to the lecture, Socrates’ final attitude in The Crito regarding whether he should escape prison implies that he concludes that by escaping, • The overall value of his life would be less than if he accepts his sentence • He would confirm the pronouncement of the Oracle at Delphi • He would demonstrate the nobility of autonomy • All of the above

  21. Feb. 17 • According to The Phaedo • Socrates died by a self inflicted knife wound • Socrates admits that relativism is true • Phaedo is the daughter of Plato • Socrates considers whether humans might be immortal

  22. Feb. 17 • According to the Platonic theory of the Forms, • Forms are observable in physical objects • Forms are eternal • Forms are concepts that exist only when conceived by rational creatures • None of the above

  23. Feb. 22 • First Examination on Feb. 24 • Administered on D2L; take it on your computer • Don’t come to Soc. Sci 100 • Opens at 9:30am • Closes at 10:45am • 50 Multiple Choice Questions • Optional Review Session • Feb. 23 • 5:00pm to 5:50pm • Location: ILC 140 • See D2L for the Study Guide for the First Exam

  24. Feb. 22 • According to the Platonic theory of the Forms, • Knowledge of the Forms is inexpressible • Forms are definable • Forms are created by the gods • The motion of the Forms determines the movements of physical objects

  25. Feb. 22 • According to the lecture’s presentation of the Argument from Recollection, knowing that x and y are equal in length implies also knowing • That all Forms are equal • That if y is equal in length to z, then x cannot be equal in length to z • A universal and necessary truth a priori • A universal and necessary truth a posteriori

  26. March 3 • Special Extra Credit Quiz • Today on D2L from 11:00am – 11:59pm • 20 extra credit points • Use of all reference materials and collaboration is ok; the objective is to discover the correct answers • All questions drawn from those on Exam 1

  27. March 3 • Aristotle • Tutored Alexander the Great • Founded a School at the Lyceum in Athens • Studied under Plato • All of the other answers are correct

  28. March 3 • According to Aristotle • Matter can exist outside of objects • Matter is intelligible • Matter is the source of plurality and individuality • Matter is pure actuality

  29. March 8 • Quiz 5 today • Opens on D2L at noon today • Closes on D2L at 11:59pm today

  30. March 8 • According to Aristotle • Matter is pure actuality • Matter is pure potentiality • Whatever contains matter cannot change • All matter is reducible to groups of atoms

  31. March 8 • According to Aristotle • Matter is unintelligible • Form is definable • Form is pure actuality • All of the other answers are correct

  32. March 11 • Quiz 6 today • Opens on D2L at noon today • Closes on D2L at 11:59pm today

  33. March 11 • According to the lecture, Aristotle’s definition of “substance” implies that • Substances are only fictions of the human mind • Every substance is really a word • Every substance can, in principle, be understood by the human mind • Every predicate is the subject of a sentence

  34. March 11 • According to the lecture, an Aristotelian maintains that if x is a limping male lion, then • The Form of limping is an accidental form in x • The Form of being a lion is a generically essential form in x • Being male is a Form in x • All of the other answers are correct

  35. March 22 • According to Aristotle, if Socrates is both rational and snubnosed, • Socrates is accidentally snubnosed • Socrates is essentially rational • Some forms in Socrates are essential and others are accidental • All of the other answers are correct

  36. March 22 • According to Aristotle, • Matter is a universal form • A universal is a form that can exist simultaneously in more than one substance • Every substance is a universal • None of the other answers are correct

  37. March 24 • Quiz 7 today • Opens on D2L at noon today • Closes on D2L at 11:59pm today

  38. March 24 • According to Aristotle, a universal • Is that which is known by everyone • Is that which is simultaneously in motion and at rest • Is that which is simultaneously in different substances • All of the other answers are correct

  39. March 29 • Exam 2 • Covers only Aristotle lectures, readings & D2L notes • Thursday, March 31 • Opens on D2L at 9:30am & closes at NOON • 50 multi choice questions • Study Guide for the Exam will appear on D2L late today • Optional Review Session • Wednesday, March 30 • 5:00pm – 6:00pm • ILC 130

  40. March 29 • According to Aristotle, Y correctly thinks of X only if • Y represents X • Y represents a form of X • Y has a form of X in Y’s soul • All of the other answers are correct

  41. March 29 • According to Aristotle, if X is the efficient cause of Y, then • If x occurs, then y occurs • X contains matter • Y contains matter • All of the other answers are correct

  42. April 5 • Results for Exam 2 are published on D2L • Simple score • Simple score + 5 extra credit points because I confused room for the optional review session • Special 5 Point Extra Credit Quiz Today on D2L • Quiz opens at 11:00am and closes at 11:59pm • You may take as much time as you wish to complete the Quiz prior to 11:59pm • OK to consult course material and others as you complete the quiz

  43. April 5 • Augustine • Composed his philosophical writings in Greek • Was baptized a Christian as an infant • Was a Christian bishop • All of the other answers are correct

  44. April 5 • According to Manichæism of Augustine’s period, • The Form of the Good exists and precludes the possibility of evil • There exist two fundamental natural forces, one for good and one for evil, that operate in all objects including humans • Christianity and Islam are equivalent • The Unmoved Mover is the efficient cause of evil

  45. April 7 • According to Augustine, • Knowledge of the forms is innate • Forms do not exist • If knowledge of the forms were innate, all people would have the same innate knowledge of the forms • If knowledge of the forms were innate, Christians would have more knowledge of the forms than non-Christians

  46. April 7 • According to Augustine, • Each person knows his/her native language innately • All knowledge is a posteriori • Your knowledge of your native language requires divine intervention in your life • All of the other answers are correct

  47. April 12 • Quiz 8 today • Opens on D2L at noon today • Closes on D2L at 11:59pm today

  48. April 12 • According to Augustine’s Doctrine of Illumination, • Parents can teach their children language • Knowing the meaning of “triangle” implies knowing the meaning of “trilateral” • All people know all the same universal and necessary principles • None of the other answers are correct

  49. April 12 • According to Augustine • God created the universe ex nihilo • God is omniscient but indifferent to the fate evil of people • God is responsible for evil • There is more evil in the universe than good

  50. April 26 • Note: • Final Examination on D2L • May 10, 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM • Covers only: Augustine, Boethius, Anselm, Aquinas and Descartes • Optional Review Session • May 9, 3:30-5:30pm • Chem 134 • Quiz 9 today • Opens on D2L at noon today • Closes on D2L at 11:59pm today

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