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− | * At 4pm-5pm, attend the '''[[Chem321:Discussion03| | + | * At 4pm-5pm, attend the '''[[Chem321:Discussion03|third discussion]]''' on '''''[http://eiximenis.wikimedia.org/Hr14nsFoX8 EtherPad]'''''. |
* Work on '''[[Chem321:Problem Set 2|Problem Set 2]]''', due Friday. | * Work on '''[[Chem321:Problem Set 2|Problem Set 2]]''', due Friday. | ||
* Read the Powerpoint presentation for '''[[Chem321:Unit 4|Unit 4]]''' (posted later this morning) | * Read the Powerpoint presentation for '''[[Chem321:Unit 4|Unit 4]]''' (posted later this morning) |
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To do list for Wednesday, June 8, 2011.
Today's tasks
- At 4pm-5pm, attend the third discussion on EtherPad.
- Work on Problem Set 2, due Friday.
- Read the Powerpoint presentation for Unit 4 (posted later this morning)
- Begin reading van Nes & Cramer. Just read up to the end of p1309, then read pp1314-17. For pp1310-1313, try to understand the graphs for a product with or without environmental impact during usage, but you don't need to understand the more detailed aspects of the mathematics.
Yesterday's tasks
- Read the remainder of the presentation for Unit 3 (including the energy/thermodynamics section added early this morning)
- Complete the readings for Unit 3.
- Write up your profile for the Acme employee page.
- You may start work on Problem Set 2, due Friday.
Monday's tasks
- Attend the second online discussion at 4pm-5pm US EDT.
- Read the Powerpoint presentation for Unit 3
- Read the Clark and Dickson reading on sustainability science.
- Submit the first problem set