Wiki: Contribute Your Question to the Final Exam Wiki (Due by the end of Week 14—Saturday, 2 December 2017)
Each student will contribute one question to make up the Final exam. Use this wiki to enter your Final exam question.
Please submit a question for the Final Exam in the wiki below. Add on to the existing text by clicking on the "Edit" tab (not the "comments" tab).
Do not delete text by others. This is so that the whole class can contribute collaboratively to creating a list of questions for the Final Exam.
When you are proposing a question, please note that the exams in this course are open-book essay exams, and, as such, do not focus on isolated facts and the like. As I mentioned early on, including in my welcome e-mail, "Some students are used to principally memorizing facts in classes. This class is not one where that is the focus. It is about investigating new topics, reading, listening, synthesizing ideas, thinking, exploring, and becoming familiar enough with the various subjects, peoples and places to carry on an intelligent conversation in modern-day society." So please take note of that and be creative in proposing questions that try to explore and synthesize ideas.
Multiple-choice and true/false questions will not be part of the exams.
For more information on the Final Exam see <http://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/troufs/anth1095/exams_final.html#title>. This page also includes links to past exams, in case you would like to have a look at the kind of questions that have been asked in the past. -- Tim Roufs
Click on the Edit tab and enter your question. You should also put your name beside the Question.
NOTE 2: Be sire to use the "Edit" section (not the "Comments" section).