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UpDated Wednesday, April 8th - Thanks to My Students.

Also here are copies of my submissions with regard to

Teaching Philosophy  09SamLanTeachPhilo.pdf

and

Instructional Approach 09SamLanInstApproach.pdf

 

Teaching Award

 

Students, 

 

Your Unofficial Grades are

HERE

Your Official Grades have been submitted to the Registrar's Office. Note the following:

1.   In several cases there were minor adjustyments based on typos, etc.

     They are on your transcript but not in the unofficial grades listed above.

2.  If you are doing a makeup final and I don't have your grade yet, I have entered a temporary grade of F.

     I am required to do that, and change your grade as soon as I grade your final exam.

 

Now that the course is over,

if you would like to keep informed about the ongoing economic crisis

consider bookmarking and reading: http://baselinescenario.com/

If you would like to read about the Canadian/Chinese

contribution to the financial meltdown see:

www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/17-03/wp_quant

 

Canadian University Enrolment: See Where you Stand in the Overall Picture

 

Below is a speech by the President of York University.

The speech is about York and the tomorrow we will all inherit,

a tomorrow we will all have to build and live in...together...give it a read. 

 

York President's Speech

 

Good Luck in your last ECON1000 course challenge - I hope you cleared the fence

  

I am leaving the course info online for a while - to assist students who may petition for makeup exams: 

Everything you need for the completion of the course is now on this website,

with all the links on this front page. Beyond now the only updates will be with

regard to course details.

 

- You now have -

The Remediation Powerpoints for Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, & 13

The Final Exam Guides to Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 Guide to the Final Exam

The Sample Final Exam (see below) 

NOTE: The final exam will not be as difficult as the midterm

 

IMPORTANT: The Guides to the Chapters and the Remediation Powerpoints are designed so that you can

practically self-study for the final exam even if work, or other obligations, make it difficult to attend the

remediation sessions. 

Additional Study Help:   http://ourecon1000.pbwiki.com/Internet-Economics-Resources  

 

The Remediation Powerpoints for Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, & 13 are now posted below

and on the PowerPoint page.  Remediation PowerPoint presentations focus on the

material to be covered in the remediation sessions and covered on the final exam,

but may also contain some material you should know about although it won't be on

the final exam. Use the chapter guides to the final to verify what will and will not be

covered on the final.

 

Remediation Chapter 7 PowerPoint:  Remediation Ch7.ppt

Remediation Chapter 8 Powerpoint:  Remediation Ch8.ppt

Remediation Chapter 9 PowerPoint  Remediation Ch9.ppt

Remediation Chapter 10 PowerPoint:  Remediation Ch10.ppt

Remediation Chapter 11 PowerPoint  Remediation Ch11.ppt

Remediation Chapter 12 PowerPoint   Remediation Ch12.ppt

Remediation Chapter 13 Powerpoint   Remediation Ch13.ppt

 

 

Click here: >Copy of the SAMPLE FINAL EXAM PDF ( for Chapters 7,8,9,10)1000F08sampleFNL1.pdf

Click here: >Copy of the SAMPLE FINAL EXAM PDF (for Chapters 11,12,13)1000F08sampleFNL2.pdf

 Some of the sample questions will appear on the final exam

 

 Click here for  Chapter Guide to the Final Exam Material to be covered .

The exam will consist of 60 multiple-Choice Questions distributed as follows:

Chapter   7:    3 questions

Chapter   8:    8 questions

Chapter   9:  10 questions

Chapter 10:  10 questions

Chapter 11:    9 questions

Chapter 12:  10 questions

Chapter 13:  10 questions

 

PROCESS FOR MAKING UP THE FINAL EXAM: For those who may have to make make up the Final Exam

for ECON1000 CThere is a formal procedure for students who, for good and documented reasons, miss the final

exam for a course. It involves a petition submitted to a committee, and that committee makes a decision as to

whether or not you can do a make up final, and if so, when.

 

There can be an informal process whereby the student deals directly with the course instructor to consider and set

an appropriate date for a make up final exam. Some departments and faculty allow that and others don't.

Such informal requests start by contacting me, and the earlier the better. There are limits to what I can do

before you are moved into the formal process.

 

Your Midterm Exam Grades are here>                                   Midterm Grades

A copy of the Midterm Exam, with answers, is here>  F08econ10001post.pdf

 

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Prof. Sam Lanfranco

Email: Lanfran@yorku.ca  

I am on Sabbatical and the best way to reach me is by email.

My Office:  2022 TEL Bldg - The Economics Office is at 2005 TEL.

 

The econ office phone is 416 736-5232            416 736-5232

In emergencies - my cell phone is 416 816-2852 416-816-2852.

 

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