1 00:00:00,296 --> 00:00:05,557 I wanted to take this opportunity to say something to all of your about the midterm — 2 00:00:05,557 --> 00:00:08,146 both to those of you who took the exam 3 00:00:08,146 --> 00:00:11,010 and to those of you who did not. 4 00:00:11,010 --> 00:00:13,887 Let me begin by congratulating all of the folks 5 00:00:13,887 --> 00:00:16,922 who were able to sit down and do it. 6 00:00:16,922 --> 00:00:22,904 I know that for many of you, this was the first time in many years that you have taken an exam. 7 00:00:22,904 --> 00:00:26,500 It was a stressful thing to find the time to prepare 8 00:00:26,500 --> 00:00:30,879 and then to go through the rigours of a three-hour closed-book exam 9 00:00:30,879 --> 00:00:34,347 in which you consulted no notes. 10 00:00:34,347 --> 00:00:38,287 But now that you have done it, you can see that you have what it takes 11 00:00:38,287 --> 00:00:45,834 to formulate your thoughts on sociological themes and concepts and theories in a coherent way. 12 00:00:45,834 --> 00:00:51,141 Now we are about to begin a new process, called “peer assessment,” 13 00:00:51,141 --> 00:00:57,241 in which you will be asked to evaluate up to five exams from your fellow students. 14 00:00:57,241 --> 00:01:01,298 You’ll be using a rubric that we’ve designed here at Princeton. 15 00:01:01,298 --> 00:01:07,125 You should know that this rubric is not only based on my initial opinion about the correct answers, 16 00:01:07,125 --> 00:01:11,400 but also upon our analysis of a large number of exams 17 00:01:11,400 --> 00:01:14,684 that were turned in over the past few days. 18 00:01:14,684 --> 00:01:19,912 Sometimes, I noticed that you guys did not get the answer that I had expected, 19 00:01:19,912 --> 00:01:24,113 but that you wrote something else that showed an understanding of the material. 20 00:01:24,113 --> 00:01:29,059 For those students who did not receive many points for the answers I had stipulated, 21 00:01:29,059 --> 00:01:33,761 I have added the possibility that you can get a certain number of make-up points. 22 00:01:33,761 --> 00:01:40,270 These make-up points are based on additional correct answers that emerged from your responses. 23 00:01:40,270 --> 00:01:43,390 As you go through the process of peer assessment, 24 00:01:43,390 --> 00:01:49,469 there is the possibility that you will suddenly feel discouraged by what you wrote — 25 00:01:49,469 --> 00:01:53,735 the sudden recognition that your exam is not as strong as it could have been 26 00:01:53,735 --> 00:01:57,749 can lead many people to think that they are not good enough. 27 00:01:57,749 --> 00:02:03,936 Anyone who comes to that conclusion would be making a big mistake at this early stage. 28 00:02:03,936 --> 00:02:07,812 I want you to focus not on the score that you get — 29 00:02:07,812 --> 00:02:12,343 or that you think you will get — on this or that question, 30 00:02:12,343 --> 00:02:17,938 but on using this experience of peer assessment to learn the material. 31 00:02:17,938 --> 00:02:21,545 After the process is over, I will talk to you again 32 00:02:21,545 --> 00:02:25,784 about how to think about these results in a constructive way. 33 00:02:25,784 --> 00:02:31,768 Just remember one thing: Our focus here is on enhancing learning. 34 00:02:31,768 --> 00:02:36,114 If you keep a positive focus and don’t let yourself get discouraged, 35 00:02:36,114 --> 00:02:39,497 my prediction is that you will learn the material 36 00:02:39,497 --> 00:02:44,477 and, by the final, you will also become a much better test taker. 37 00:02:44,477 --> 00:02:49,612 I also want to say something to people who did not take the midterm. 38 00:02:49,612 --> 00:02:52,721 There are many ways of getting something out of this class. 39 00:02:52,721 --> 00:02:55,384 And even if you did not take the exam, 40 00:02:55,384 --> 00:02:58,417 I know from your participation in the forums 41 00:02:58,417 --> 00:03:01,926 that you too are learning a great deal. 42 00:03:01,926 --> 00:03:06,230 Although you cannot officially complete the class without taking the midterm, 43 00:03:06,230 --> 00:03:10,249 you are welcome to take the final and to see how you do. 44 00:03:10,249 --> 00:03:12,344 To everyone in this class: 45 00:03:12,344 --> 00:03:19,037 Please do not think that my respect for you is based on the various numbers that you receive on this midterm 46 00:03:19,037 --> 00:03:23,276 or even whether you took the exam in the first place. 47 00:03:23,276 --> 00:03:28,332 I have been enormously impressed by your ongoing participation in the course forums, 48 00:03:28,332 --> 00:03:32,476 and I believe there are many ways to demonstrate to oneself and others 49 00:03:32,476 --> 00:03:37,379 a more systematic understanding of the social world. 50 00:03:37,379 --> 00:03:41,496 So those of you who are doing the peer assessment, get to work! 51 00:03:41,496 --> 00:03:46,723 You will be asked to assess up to five papers before you can get your own results. 52 00:03:46,723 --> 00:03:50,077 Remember, there is no online seminar this week; 53 00:03:50,077 --> 00:03:53,240 we all have enough work to do with the midterm as it is. 54 00:03:53,240 --> 00:03:55,560 I’ll see all of you again on Monday, 55 00:03:55,560 --> 00:03:57,779 when we will be talking about being alone, 56 00:03:57,779 --> 00:04:02,043 being in groups, and being in networks.