How are posts categorized as substantive or not?
Labeling a message as “substantive”, “mathematically substantive, “logistic”, “technical”, “social”, or otherwise is solely at my discretion. As I read the posts I record in my grade book an S for substantive (a message that advances the thread significantly), M for mathematically substantive (showing complete accurate mathematical steps), L for logistical posts (e.g., Where is the assignment?), T of technical (e.g. How do I download …), C for social (e.g., Happy Birthday!), or a check mark (supportive messages, thank-you’s, other miscellaneous posts). I’m looking for three S’s and one M from everyone each week for full CPR points (assuming that you have also posted on at least three days that week including one relevant reply to another student in a thread that you did not start). Remember that logistic, technical, or social messages do not count toward class participation in any manner. Note: These message labels are recorded in my grade book only. Unfortunately in most CMS’s there
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