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I loved Professor Warlaumont. She is so sweet and very understanding of students during this time (took this class during COVID). Not to mention, she is very well-versed in this subject because she has endured in many research papers/projects that you will get to read in this class. I really wish I got to take this class in-person because she seems like such a kind soul.
Your grade is made up of 9 quizzes worth 9% of your final grade (1 quiz each week). Quizzes are untimed and can be completed at your own pace. And if you mess up on your quiz, you are able to submit quiz corrections with the explanation why you got it wrong, and she will give points back to you.
Week 10 there was a short, 1 page research paper (worth 9% of your final grade) on a topic of your choice, but you'll basically get full credit for completing all guidelines.
The last 10% of your grade is participation, so you have to post 10 comments/posts/reactions/words of affirmation on the discussion board. It can be as short or as long as you want it to be, but most people write 3-4 sentences each.
All lectures were pre-recorded and uploaded ahead of the week. I finished this class with a 100% in my grade because of how favorable her grading scheme was, but I was also very interested in every topic that we learned. Such a great class. I will definitely take more classes with Anne in the future.
I took Dr. Warlaumont’s Communication Development course in Fall 2020 when it was online. The course consisted of weekly assessments in the form of open-book quizzes and participation in an online discussion forum. The lecturers were asynchronous and were about an hour long, two days a week. I found that taking detailed notes helped me with the quizzes since they could ask really specific questions from what was said in lecture. Toward the last half of the class, she also accommodated us by allowing us to make up our missed quiz points through assignments where we had to explain why we had gotten a question wrong. This was actually very helpful for me in reviewing and fully grasping the materials. Although the content was framed in a more scientific and linguistic way than I had thought, it was still really interesting and made me think about the way infants communicate in a way I never have before. For the last week, instead of a quiz, you have to write a short research paper on a class-related topic of your choice. Our TA, Jessica Shropshire, was great and available to meet with us. Overall, Dr. Warlaumont seemed really personable in the lecturers and discussion forums, and I found the class to be really manageable because of its asynchronous format.
Fantastic professor and fantastic course materials! Highly recommend! It includes weekly quizzes and participation via discussion board.
Grading is 90% quizzes and 10% discussion board. There is one online quiz each week, but they are open book and aren't actually due until finals week. All lectures, slides, and readings are posted (no textbook). I loved this class because it takes about 30 minutes per week to click through the slides and then ace the weekly quiz. I highly recommend this class to anyone from any major.
This class is an easy A. The grading is 90% weekly quizzes and 10% discussion forum posts. This quarter Professor Warlaumont didn't set any deadlines, so you could wait until Week 10 to open CCLE for this class and you could still get an A as long as you completed everything by the deadline. She records all lectures and puts them on CCLE, which was super helpful. All of the weekly quizzes are about 10 questions and are based on the weekly reading and lectures, but you get two quiz attempts, no time limit, and they're open book. The material itself is interesting, and it's nice that you get to enjoy the material instead of worrying about memorizing it for a test. Professor Warlaumont isn't the best lecturer, as she often goes on tangents, but she's super knowledgeable about the field nonetheless. The discussion posts are also super easy, as it's basically just interacting with your classmates and talking about your personal experiences with the material or just asking questions. You basically just get credit for participating. Highly recommend this class – I genuinely feel like I've learned a lot about infant language development that will prove useful to me once I have children.
I loved Professor Warlaumont. She is so sweet and very understanding of students during this time (took this class during COVID). Not to mention, she is very well-versed in this subject because she has endured in many research papers/projects that you will get to read in this class. I really wish I got to take this class in-person because she seems like such a kind soul.
Your grade is made up of 9 quizzes worth 9% of your final grade (1 quiz each week). Quizzes are untimed and can be completed at your own pace. And if you mess up on your quiz, you are able to submit quiz corrections with the explanation why you got it wrong, and she will give points back to you.
Week 10 there was a short, 1 page research paper (worth 9% of your final grade) on a topic of your choice, but you'll basically get full credit for completing all guidelines.
The last 10% of your grade is participation, so you have to post 10 comments/posts/reactions/words of affirmation on the discussion board. It can be as short or as long as you want it to be, but most people write 3-4 sentences each.
All lectures were pre-recorded and uploaded ahead of the week. I finished this class with a 100% in my grade because of how favorable her grading scheme was, but I was also very interested in every topic that we learned. Such a great class. I will definitely take more classes with Anne in the future.
I took Dr. Warlaumont’s Communication Development course in Fall 2020 when it was online. The course consisted of weekly assessments in the form of open-book quizzes and participation in an online discussion forum. The lecturers were asynchronous and were about an hour long, two days a week. I found that taking detailed notes helped me with the quizzes since they could ask really specific questions from what was said in lecture. Toward the last half of the class, she also accommodated us by allowing us to make up our missed quiz points through assignments where we had to explain why we had gotten a question wrong. This was actually very helpful for me in reviewing and fully grasping the materials. Although the content was framed in a more scientific and linguistic way than I had thought, it was still really interesting and made me think about the way infants communicate in a way I never have before. For the last week, instead of a quiz, you have to write a short research paper on a class-related topic of your choice. Our TA, Jessica Shropshire, was great and available to meet with us. Overall, Dr. Warlaumont seemed really personable in the lecturers and discussion forums, and I found the class to be really manageable because of its asynchronous format.
Fantastic professor and fantastic course materials! Highly recommend! It includes weekly quizzes and participation via discussion board.
Grading is 90% quizzes and 10% discussion board. There is one online quiz each week, but they are open book and aren't actually due until finals week. All lectures, slides, and readings are posted (no textbook). I loved this class because it takes about 30 minutes per week to click through the slides and then ace the weekly quiz. I highly recommend this class to anyone from any major.
This class is an easy A. The grading is 90% weekly quizzes and 10% discussion forum posts. This quarter Professor Warlaumont didn't set any deadlines, so you could wait until Week 10 to open CCLE for this class and you could still get an A as long as you completed everything by the deadline. She records all lectures and puts them on CCLE, which was super helpful. All of the weekly quizzes are about 10 questions and are based on the weekly reading and lectures, but you get two quiz attempts, no time limit, and they're open book. The material itself is interesting, and it's nice that you get to enjoy the material instead of worrying about memorizing it for a test. Professor Warlaumont isn't the best lecturer, as she often goes on tangents, but she's super knowledgeable about the field nonetheless. The discussion posts are also super easy, as it's basically just interacting with your classmates and talking about your personal experiences with the material or just asking questions. You basically just get credit for participating. Highly recommend this class – I genuinely feel like I've learned a lot about infant language development that will prove useful to me once I have children.