Topic outline

  • COURSE INFO

    The course is organized as online course. You may follow the course independently whenever it is suitable for you during the III period / 2023. The course includes reading materials, short videos, exercises and online exams. Teaching language is English.

    • Schedule

      • The  course starts with an online Introduction session on Tue 10.1.2023 at 10.15–12.00
        • See recording + slides below

      • Closing session is online Tue 14.2.2023 10.15–12.00.
        • See recording + slides below

      (participation in the introduction and closing sessions are not mandatory, but recommended - we will make short recordings to be watched later)

      How to pass the course?

      You need to fulfill all the following requirements to pass this course:

      1. Follow the online teaching material in the MyCourses workspace 
        • 3 sections, each having 2-4 interactive books
      2. Practice with all the online quizzes (1 quiz after each book).
        • You need to get 100% correct from the quizzes and you may re-do the quizzes several times.
      3. Do the  3 online exams in the workspace by 12.2.2023. The exams you may do only once.
        • Exam opens once you 100% correct from the quizzes of that particular section.
      4. Give feedback in MyCourses by 21.2.2023


    • Tips for studying

      • Don't hesitate to ask! (email works well)
      • Make notes while studying the material
      • Read more than once
      • PC/laptop is recommended for the MyCourses platform (cell phone, or other smaller screens might not be optimal)
      • Close extra tabs when making the online exams (to avoid any technical interruptions)
      • Check-out this video by our visiting scientist Dr. Callum Hill:

          
    • Not available unless: You are a(n) Student

      Introduction 10.1.2023 recording (21:19)



    • Not available unless: You are a(n) Student

      Closing 14.2.2023 recording (13:04)



    • Course staff


      If you have any questions related to the course, please ask: wood-teaching@aalto.fi

      Behind that email adress, we are here to help you:

      • Mark Hughes 
      • Kristiina Lillqvist
      • Lauri Rautkari