Introduction to Forensic Science

Introduction to Forensic Science

Guide Sheets:

It also has ideas on how to do some stuff in Courseware. 

Unit 1: Forensic Science Overview

Unit1 unit  activity: Forensic Science Overview

Unit 2: Physical Evidence

Discussion: Physical Evidence

Unit 2 Unit Activity: Physical Evidence

Unit 3: Biological Evidence

Unit 3 Unit Activity: Biological Evidence

Unit 4: Homicide and Other Forensic Investigations


 Categories and Weights:

Pre-Tests: 0% of final grade

Module (15): 20%

20/15 = 1.33 so this means each Mastery Test is worth about 1.33% of your final course grade

Discussion (4): 20%

This means each discussion 20/4 =5% is worth about 5% of your final course grade

Unit Activity (4): 20%

20/4 =.5 so this means each Unit Activity is worth 5% of your final course grade

Post-Test (4): 20%

This means each Post-Test 20/4 = 5% is worth about 5% of your final course grade

End of Semester Test (1): 20%


Students unlock Mastery Tests by redoing the tutorial that goes with it.

Discussions can be redone by adding more to your response. You have to message your teacher so she can regrade it. Course and Unit Activities show up each time they are resubmitted. Discussions can't be formally resubmitted. The teacher has to go into the gradebook, find the discussion, read what you wrote, and manually add points. 

Post-tests and the End of Semester test can be taken twice and require the teacher to reset them. The reset has to be 24 hours after completion of the first try. 

Academic Integrity- what you should or should not be using for answers in discussions or constructed response questions

How you can use the research you did when using artificial intelligence software:  https://bit.ly/AIuseForClass. 

Make sure you show independent thought when you use information based on research you did using artificial intelligence software. 

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