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=== Opting out of case discussions === If you don't want to be included in the cold call list for any reason (e.g., you cannot attend a class), you '''must tell a member of the teaching team in advance''' by filling out a simple Google form that asks for two things: (1) your UW student number and (2) the date you would like to be removed from the cold call list. You must fill this out '''by a specified time before class begins''' or I will not be able to incorporate it into the program that selects names. The lead time will typically be 1-2 hours and will depend on my schedule. I will also record whether you were not present in class when your name was called. If you fail to use the form and are called upon but are not around to answer, your case discussion grade will be lowered. If you need to step out briefly during a remote class, just let the teaching team know in some ways so that we can call on you only when you're back. As described below, the amount that you participate in case discussions will affect your case grade. Of course, being present will directly affect whether or not you are available to participate at a level similar to your classmates. As per UW policy, no part of your grade will be determined by attendance. In other words, attending class while opting out or not answering when called will have the same effect on your grade---regardless of whether you are absent or present. Of course, if you do not attend class often, it will be difficult or impossible for you to engage in case discussions at the same level as your classmates. <!-- My cold calling algorithm will do everything it can to balance the number of questions asked of each student, even if some folks are in class more often than others, by calling on folks more when they are present. In the past, every student who attended the large majority of classes was able to participate on the same level as their classmates and had full credit for their case discussion assessment. -->
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