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* First lab write-up due.
 
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* Read the pages listed under <b>Greenwich</b> on the [[England-2011-readings|Supplemental Readings]] page
  
 
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* Read Henry Petroski's short article about science and technology which can be found on the [[England-2011-readings|Supplemental Readings]] page
  
 
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Revision as of 07:54, 24 January 2011

For Tuesday February 1
  • First lab write-up due.
For Friday January 28
  • First written responses in your wiki-based journal due, the question to address is:

In your view what are the three most important challenges facing society in the near term (say 50 years)? Why are each of these so important? What does science have to offer for each? What does technology have to offer for each? Your entry should clearly address which are science and which are technology.

  • You can find your wiki-based journals here
For Tuesday January 25
For Monday January 24
  • Read Chapter 2 in Science Matters.
  • Come to class with a written list of questions about concepts, etc. that didn't stick from chapters 1 and 2.
For Tuesday January 17
  • Read Henry Petroski's short article about science and technology which can be found on the Supplemental Readings page
For Monday January 16
  • Read the Introduction and Chapter 1 in Science Matters
For Tuesday January 11
  • If you haven't completed the reading for Monday do so now.
For Monday January 10
  • Read the syllabus and general education rational, come to class with questions, etc.