ORGANISATIONAL DYNAMICS AND BEHAVIOUR
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Essential information about the first exam for the Organizational Dynamics and Behavior course
Dear students,
This message contains essential information regarding the first exam for the Organizational Dynamics and Behavior course. Please read it carefully to ensure you are fully prepared.
Date and time of the exam
- Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024
- Start time: 10:00 AM (sharp)
- Location: Room I4
- Arrival time: Students must arrive by 9:45 AM. Once the exam begins, latecomers will not be allowed to enter.
Structure of the exam
The exam will be individual and divided into two sections:
Section 1: Case-based questions
- You will be provided with a case study to analyze.
- You will then answer 30 multiple-choice questions related to the case.
- Each question will have 5 answer options, but only 1 correct answer.
Section 2: Conceptual questions
- This section will consist of 30 multiple-choice questions based on the course content.
- Each question will have 5 answer options, but only 1 correct answer.
Platform and technical requirements
The exam will be conducted on Google Classroom. Students must complete the following steps before December 17:
- Register for the exam through the university’s Delphi system.
- Join the Google Classroom course for exams (this is a separate Classroom course from the one used during the semester). The course is titled "Organizational Dynamics and Behavior Exams" and the access code is miyn5ke.
Technical equipment
Students must bring a laptop with internet access. It is strongly recommended to use a laptop rather than a tablet or iPad, as the exam requires managing two active windows simultaneously. Room I4 is equipped with internet access and power outlets at each workstation.
Grading and pass requirements
To pass the exam, students must achieve a minimum score of 18/30 in both sections.
The grading system is as follows:
- Correct answers: +1 point
- Incorrect or unanswered questions: -0.5 points
The final grade will be the mathematical average of the scores obtained in both sections.
Important reminders
Be well-prepared, arrive on time, and approach the exam with focus and determination. We wish you the best of luck with your exam preparation.
lg
Essential information about the first exam for the Organizational Dynamics and Behavior course
Dear students,
This message contains essential information regarding the first exam for the Organizational Dynamics and Behavior course. Please read it carefully to ensure you are fully prepared.
Date and time of the exam
- Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024
- Start time: 10:00 AM (sharp)
- Location: Room I4
- Arrival time: Students must arrive by 9:45 AM. Once the exam begins, latecomers will not be allowed to enter.
Structure of the exam
The exam will be individual and divided into two sections:
Section 1: Case-based questions
- You will be provided with a case study to analyze.
- You will then answer 30 multiple-choice questions related to the case.
- Each question will have 5 answer options, but only 1 correct answer.
Section 2: Conceptual questions
- This section will consist of 30 multiple-choice questions based on the course content.
- Each question will have 5 answer options, but only 1 correct answer.
Platform and technical requirements
The exam will be conducted on Google Classroom. Students must complete the following steps before December 17:
- Register for the exam through the university’s Delphi system.
- Join the Google Classroom course for exams (this is a separate Classroom course from the one used during the semester). The course is titled "Organizational Dynamics and Behavior Exams" and the access code is miyn5ke.
Technical equipment
Students must bring a laptop with internet access. It is strongly recommended to use a laptop rather than a tablet or iPad, as the exam requires managing two active windows simultaneously. Room I4 is equipped with internet access and power outlets at each workstation.
Grading and pass requirements
To pass the exam, students must achieve a minimum score of 18/30 in both sections.
The grading system is as follows:
- Correct answers: +1 point
- Incorrect or unanswered questions: -0.5 points
The final grade will be the mathematical average of the scores obtained in both sections.
Important reminders
Be well-prepared, arrive on time, and approach the exam with focus and determination. We wish you the best of luck with your exam preparation.
lg
Important instructions for the 1st exam – organizational dynamics and behavior course, 2024
Dear students,
This message contains essential information regarding the first exam for the Organizational dynamics and behavior course. Please read it carefully to ensure you are fully prepared.
The exam will take place on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. It will begin at 10:00 AM sharp in Room I4. Students must arrive by 9:45 AM. Once the exam has started, no latecomers will be allowed to enter.
The exam will be individual. Any misconduct, such as cheating or disruptive behavior, will not be tolerated. The exam consists of two sections. The first section includes case questions, where you will receive a case study to analyze. You will then answer 30 multiple-choice questions related to the case.
Each question will have 5 answer options but only 1 correct answer. The second section includes conceptual questions directly linked to the course content. You will answer 30 multiple-choice questions, with 5 answer options for each, but only 1 correct answer.
The exam will be conducted on Google Classroom. Students must complete the following steps before December 17.
First, you must register for the exam using the university’s Delphi system.
Then, you must join the Google Classroom course for exams, which is distinct from the Classroom course. The course is called "Organizational Dynamics and Behavior Exams," and the access code for this course is miyn5ke.
Students must bring a laptop with internet access. Using a laptop rather than a tablet or iPad is strongly recommended, as the exam requires managing two active windows simultaneously. Room I4 offers internet access and power outlets at each workstation.
To pass the exam, students must score at least 18/30 in both sections. The grading system is as follows: correct answers earn +1 points, while incorrect or unanswered questions result in -0.5 points. The final grade will be the mathematical average of the scores obtained in both sections.
Ensure you are prepared, arrive on time, and give your best effort. Best of luck with your exam preparation!
lg
Instructions for the 1st Exam in the Organizational Dynamics and Behavior Course, 2024
Date and Time
- The exam will take place on Tuesday, December 17th, in Room I4, starting at 10:00 AM sharp.
- Students must arrive in Room I4 by 9:45 AM. No latecomers will be admitted once the exam begins.
Exam Modality
- The exam is individual. Any opportunistic or illicit behavior, such as cheating or disrupting the classroom environment, will not be tolerated.
Platform and Registration Requirements
The exam will be conducted entirely on Google Classroom. Students intending to take the exam must complete the following steps before December 17th:
- Register for the exam on the university’s Delphi system.
- Join the dedicated Google Classroom course named "Organizational Dynamics and Behavior Exams."
- The access code for this Classroom course is: miyn5ke.
- Important Note: This Google Classroom is distinct from the course Classroom, where lectures and assignments are hosted. It is exclusively designated for exams.
Technical Requirements
- Students must bring a laptop with internet access. (Room I4 provides university network access and a power outlet at each workstation.)
- The use of PCs is strongly recommended over tablets, iPads, or similar devices, as the exam requires managing two simultaneous active windows.
Exam Format
The exam comprises two sections:
- Case Questions
- A case study will be provided, followed by 30 multiple-choice questions.
- Each question will have 5 options, with only one correct answer.
- Conceptual Questions
- 30 multiple-choice questions directly related to the course content.
- Each question will have 5 options, with only one correct answer.
Grading Criteria
- A passing grade (18/30) is required in both sections (Case Questions and Conceptual Questions) to pass the exam.
- Grading rules are as follows:
- Correct answers: +1 point
- Incorrect or skipped answers: -0.5 points
- The final grade will be the mathematical average of the scores obtained in both sections.
Good Luck!
I wish all of you the best of luck with your exam preparation. Be punctual, come prepared, and give your best effort!
Important instructions for the 1st exam – organizational dynamics and behavior course, 2024
Dear students,
This message contains essential information regarding the first exam for the Organizational dynamics and behavior course. Please read it carefully to ensure you are fully prepared.
The exam will take place on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. It will begin at 10:00 AM sharp in Room I4. Students must arrive by 9:45 AM. Once the exam has started, no latecomers will be allowed to enter.
The exam will be individual. Any misconduct, such as cheating or disruptive behavior, will not be tolerated. The exam consists of two sections. The first section includes case questions, where you will receive a case study to analyze. You will then answer 30 multiple-choice questions related to the case.
Each question will have 5 answer options but only 1 correct answer. The second section includes conceptual questions directly linked to the course content. You will answer 30 multiple-choice questions, with 5 answer options for each, but only 1 correct answer.
The exam will be conducted on Google Classroom. Students must complete the following steps before December 17.
First, you must register for the exam using the university’s Delphi system.
Then, you must join the Google Classroom course for exams, which is distinct from the Classroom course. The course is called "Organizational Dynamics and Behavior Exams," and the access code for this course is miyn5ke.
Students must bring a laptop with internet access. Using a laptop rather than a tablet or iPad is strongly recommended, as the exam requires managing two active windows simultaneously. Room I4 offers internet access and power outlets at each workstation.
To pass the exam, students must score at least 18/30 in both sections. The grading system is as follows: correct answers earn +1 points, while incorrect or unanswered questions result in -0.5 points. The final grade will be the mathematical average of the scores obtained in both sections.
Ensure you are prepared, arrive on time, and give your best effort. Best of luck with your exam preparation!
lg
Instructions for the 1st Exam in the Organizational Dynamics and Behavior Course, 2024
Date and Time
- The exam will take place on Tuesday, December 17th, in Room I4, starting at 10:00 AM sharp.
- Students must arrive in Room I4 by 9:45 AM. No latecomers will be admitted once the exam begins.
Exam Modality
- The exam is individual. Any opportunistic or illicit behavior, such as cheating or disrupting the classroom environment, will not be tolerated.
Platform and Registration Requirements
The exam will be conducted entirely on Google Classroom. Students intending to take the exam must complete the following steps before December 17th:
- Register for the exam on the university’s Delphi system.
- Join the dedicated Google Classroom course named "Organizational Dynamics and Behavior Exams."
- The access code for this Classroom course is: miyn5ke.
- Important Note: This Google Classroom is distinct from the course Classroom, where lectures and assignments are hosted. It is exclusively designated for exams.
Technical Requirements
- Students must bring a laptop with internet access. (Room I4 provides university network access and a power outlet at each workstation.)
- The use of PCs is strongly recommended over tablets, iPads, or similar devices, as the exam requires managing two simultaneous active windows.
Exam Format
The exam comprises two sections:
- Case Questions
- A case study will be provided, followed by 30 multiple-choice questions.
- Each question will have 5 options, with only one correct answer.
- Conceptual Questions
- 30 multiple-choice questions directly related to the course content.
- Each question will have 5 options, with only one correct answer.
Grading Criteria
- A passing grade (18/30) is required in both sections (Case Questions and Conceptual Questions) to pass the exam.
- Grading rules are as follows:
- Correct answers: +1 point
- Incorrect or skipped answers: -0.5 points
- The final grade will be the mathematical average of the scores obtained in both sections.
Good Luck!
I wish all of you the best of luck with your exam preparation. Be punctual, come prepared, and give your best effort!