Thursday, February 24, 2011

5-week grades entered.

5-week grades were entered. I based them totally on attendance and grades to date. (Satisfactory vs. Unsatisfactory). Attendance hours were based on a maximum of 16. (I did not include the snow days and the day I had to be absent due to budgets). If you have any questions please let me know.

I hope to have the exams graded and a current grade for you by the time you return from spring break. If not sooner.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Friday, February 18, 2011

Phosphorus Cycle Follow-Up

  1. The Phosphorus Group Project is No More... in class we worked through the problem as a group.
  2. Don't forget to fill out the extra-credit course survey. (Click Here for Instructions)
  3. Look at the previous post for directions to next Friday's Wild Game Dinner if you are looking for something to do.
  4. Exam Review on Monday! You bring the questions.

Looking for something to do Friday 2/25 ?

The 5th Annual Wild Game Dinner hosted by HCC's Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Club will be held on Friday, February 25 at the Haywood County Fairgrounds. Event begins at 6:00 p.m.
Bring your favorite wild game dish, veggies or dessert (Bread & Drinks provided) NOTE: Electricity will be provided for crock pots!
  • Requested Donation: $10 per person ($5 if you bring a dish)
  • Action-packed Drawings, Silent and Live Auctions
  • Grand Prize: North Carolina Lifetime Sportsman License (Hunting/Fishing)
  • Live Music!
  • Calling Competition (Open to Everyone!)
  • Game and Non-Game - bring your calls
For more information, contact Jenny Carver, HCC Department of Natural Resources, at jcarver@haywood.edu or (828) 627-4560

Driving Directions:
From Asheville - Take I-40 West. Take exit 27 (Hwy 19/23). Take exit 104 toward Lake Junaluska/East Waynesville/Hot Springs. Turn LEFT onto Hwy 209/Crabtree Road. Go 1/2 mile, the Haywood County Fairgrounds is on the right.

From Sylva - Take Hwy 23/74 East. Take exit 104 toward Lake Junaluska/East Waynesville/Hot Springs. Turn LEFT onto Hwy 209/Crabtree Road. Go 1/2 mile, the Haywood County Fairgrounds is on the right.

Suggestions for Course Improvement....

Please complete the survey, found at this link (click here), to help us make any mid course changes necessary to improve learning outcomes for the class as a whole. I may not be able to address every comment, but wherever 'themes' emerge, I can certainly make changes. You can get extra credit for your trouble.

UPDATE: If you have not already completed the survey, please submit the CODE to receive your extra credit during class before the first exam. There were concerns about matching CODEs arriving via-email with time stamps that are associated with the survey.

Your responses are confidential and I am very receptive to constructive criticism.

Thank you --- Buddy

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Identify the Location of the Erosion and win a Starbucks Coffee...

I did not have to walk far today to find some serious erosion issues. If you can give me the exact location of this site or take a picture of it yourself and e-mail me. You can win a free coffee! I am hoping it will make people look around for natural resources management issues in their own environment. First one with the correct location wins.