What This Document Is
This resource provides essential information for students enrolled in General and Organic Chemistry Laboratory II (CHEM 14CL) at UCLA, specifically regarding a required writing assignment utilizing the Calibrated Peer Review (CPR) system. It serves as a comprehensive guide to navigating the CPR platform and successfully completing the associated tasks. This isn’t a chemistry lesson itself, but rather a procedural guide to a key component of the course’s assessment.
Why This Document Matters
This guide is crucial for all students participating in the CHEM 14CL laboratory course. It’s particularly helpful for those unfamiliar with the CPR system, or who may need a refresher on the login process and assignment stages. Understanding the information within will help you avoid potential issues with assignment submission and ensure you receive proper credit for your work. Refer to this resource *before* beginning the assignment to maximize your efficiency and minimize stress.
Topics Covered
* CPR System Login and Account Creation
* Assignment Stages and Deadlines
* Guidelines for Evaluating Peer Submissions
* Understanding the Scoring Rubric for Assessments
* Important Dates related to the “Mass Spectroscopy of p-Chlorobenzophenone” assignment
* Troubleshooting potential technical difficulties
What This Document Provides
* Detailed instructions on accessing the CPR platform through the 14CL VOH.
* A breakdown of the different stages involved in the writing assignment process.
* A timeline outlining the start and end dates for each assignment stage.
* Criteria used for evaluating submissions, offering insight into expectations.
* Definitions of scoring levels to help understand the assessment process.
* Guidance on maximizing your score and avoiding common pitfalls.