Test Yourself - Group project or Solo project
#9 Assignment in CANVAS: Test Yourself
Music Historical Periods Wrap-up: Compose a Music History Test
- Write FOUR questions from each of the FIVE periods (Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic).
- Questions should come from the Music Appreciation videos or online lecture notes at MilesFish.com (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
- DO NOT cut and paste from outside sources. Only use information from Videos or online Lecture notes.
- On your submission, state each Music Period...
- ...then state your FOUR short answer questions with answers (no T/F).
- You should have a total of 20 questions/answers on your test.
- Example:
Question #1, Answer #1
Question #2, Answer #2
etc.This paper counts 72 points out of a total of 1000 possible points for the semester
IMPORTANT:
GROUPS return this assignment to MilesFish@mac.com
SOLO return this assignment to CANVAS Assignment #9
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REMINDER
- This paper counts 72 points out of a total of 1000 possible points for the semester
- To receive credit, this and all assignments, including final concert info, must be submitted as a downloaded document in Canvas. Do not submit as an email; only Canvas document submissions can be graded.
- Submission must be in your own words.
- Questions must come from the Music Appreciation Videos of from Lecture Notes posted at MilesFish.com.
- IMPORTANT: no cut-paste, no plagiarized submissions from other printed or web sources.
- To receive credit, this and all assignments, including final concert info, must be submitted as a downloaded document in Canvas. Do not submit as an email; only Canvas document submissions can be graded.
Extra credit work for missed assignments is not a possible option in this Canvas course. Sorry, no exceptions.
Papers submitted via Canvas are now checked by "Unicheck" anti-plagiarism software. If you cut-and-paste, "Unicheck" will highlight your passages and report the internet source(s); if you cut-and-past from another student's paper, it will highlight those passages and list the name of the student(s).