ATMO336, Homework #1

Due Thursday, September 3, 2015

This assignment will assure that you are familiar with the class website. The most important item on this page is the Grades Username field. Class Grades will be available as a table via the Grades Link. Your grade will be in a row labeled with the Grades Username you select. If you do not want other students in the class to know what your grades are, then please select a grades username that is not traceable to your actual name, student ID, or SSN.

Once you fill in your information and click on SUBMIT INFORMATION at the bottom of the form, it will be sent (by email) directly to Dr. Ward.
After submission, you should see a copy of the information you entered. You will NOT receive a confirmation email. If you do not fill in a required field in your form, an error message will appear in your browser instead of a copy of your information. Fix the errors and click SUBMIT INFORMATION again. After fixing any errors, Please submit your information only ONCE. I get a new email each time you hit submit.

**This information will be kept confidential and will only be used for official class business. **

First Name:

Last Name:

Grades Username:
*Up to 6 characters in length. Please use ONLY numbers and letters, no symbols.
Make sure that your grades username is not traceable to your given name, student ID, or SSN.
This username will allow you to view your grades later during the semester.

Your E-mail address (should be valid):

What is your major?

What is your class?

Have you taken NATS 101 -- Introduction to Weather and Climate? Don't worry it is not a prerequisite for ATMO 336.
Yes No

Why did you enroll in this class? (BE HONEST!!)

Are you involved in an extracurricular activity (e.g., sports, band, etc.) that will result in a significant number of excused absences from this class?
Yes No

If yes, please indicate activity below:

Comments:
*Please list anything that you would like to see covered in class during the course of the semester. In addition, please tell me if you have any concerns or worries about this class at the beginning.


Dale Ward
Institute of Atmospheric Physics
The University of Arizona