Reading quizzes and the discussions that follow them are an important component of your participation grade in this course (together they are worth 10% of your grade!). The quizzes will be given in class on the day indicated below, and a ~1-1.5 hour in-class discussion will follow each one. It is everyone’s responsibility to read the assigned articles and to come to class prepared to take the reading quiz and to contribute to the class discussion. Additionally, you and a group of fellow students will be in charge of leading one of these discussions over the course of the semester, and will be graded on how well you prepare for and facilitate discussion. Basic descriptions of the topics for Reading Quizzes 2-6 can be found here.

The reading quiz and discussion portion of your grade (10% of total) will be broken down as follows:

  • 1/3 – the average of your 6 reading quiz scores
  • 1/3 – your group’s discussion leading score
  • 1/3 – your active participation in other discussions (quality of comments will be judged over quantity)

Reading Quiz #1 – September 6, 2011 – The Nature of Science (and this class)

  • You will be asked 10 multiple choice questions about the syllabus and the class expectations that it lays out
  • The second portion will be on the article “Wonder and Skepticism” by Carl Sagan, which can be found here
Reading Quiz #2 – September 27, 2011 – The Art of BS Detection
Reading Quiz #3 – October 18, 2011 – The Alien Abduction Hypothesis
Reading Quiz #4 – November 8, 2011 The Drake Equation
  • Reading 1
  • Reading 2 STARTS here, but you need to click on the links to read parts 2-5 as well
Reading Quiz #5 – November 22, 2011 – The Case for Space
Reading Quiz #6 – December 6, 2011 – Scientific Ethics