Class of 2008,
I am always wanting to improve and change the way I organize and teach each course. I've really enjoyed your willingness to accept some educational experimentation. Please take some time to offer some feedback by answering the following questions. Thank you!
Clarice Law
This blog was created for students to interact over the material in the Predoctoral course in Pediatric Dentistry, DS443b.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Lecture 8-Pulp Therapy II
Submit your "most important thing" recorded immediately after lecture.
Submit by clicking the comment link below. You may post comments anonymously or create a username. For credit, your student number and last name must accompany any entries.
You must post by Sunday, March 18, at 11:59 PM for credit.
Submit by clicking the comment link below. You may post comments anonymously or create a username. For credit, your student number and last name must accompany any entries.
You must post by Sunday, March 18, at 11:59 PM for credit.
Ask and answer for Lecture 8
Click on the comment link below to post a question regarding the content from Dr Duperon's second lecture on Pulp Therapy. Respond to any of the concepts that may not have been clear to your classmates. Your student number and last name must accompany each comment. Extra credit may be given for thoughtful responses to classmate questions.
Monday, March 5, 2007
Lecture 7-Pulp Therapy I
Submit your "most important thing" recorded immediately after lecture.
Submit by clicking the comment link below. You may post comments anonymously or create a username. For credit, your student number and last name must accompany any entries.
You must post by Sunday, March 11, at 11:59 PM for credit.
Submit by clicking the comment link below. You may post comments anonymously or create a username. For credit, your student number and last name must accompany any entries.
You must post by Sunday, March 11, at 11:59 PM for credit.
Ask and answer for Lecture 7
Click on the comment link below to post a question regarding the content from Dr Duperon's lecture on Pulp Therapy. Respond to any of the concepts that may not have been clear to your classmates. Your student number and last name must accompany each comment. Extra credit may be given for thoughtful responses to classmate questions.
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