To give you an idea of the workload for our "handwritten" part of the work, here is the first week.
--Lesson 1--
(EOO = Every Other Odd)
Chapter 4
- Section 4.1 read pages 288-296; do vocab check 1-4; do exercises 1-49 eoo, 51,53, 63-71 odd
- Section 4.2 read pages 300-305; do vocab check1-5; do exercises 1-33 odd, 45, 49, 55, 57
- Section 4.1 Supplement #1 worksheet
--Lesson 2--
(EOO = Every Other Odd)
Chapter 4
Chapter 4
- Section 4.3 read pages 309-316; do vocab check 1-4; do exercises 1-55 eoo, 57, 61, 63, 73
- Mid-chapter check point: do exercises 1-14 all
There is also 4 videos, each about an hour long that you have to watch (the lecture), a discussion post problem you have to do, and of course a quiz.
It's a lot of work for one week. And it doesn't account for other classes, having a life, having a family, having a job, and so forth.
Now the odd thing is that I spent my 4th week making up all the math work I was behind, and didn't do any of the work for this week that was in addition to the in-class test we had to take.
Turns out that when I turned in what I had done, I still got full marks for the work. I was still missing portions of what was needed for week 3. That stuff happened to include a review of both chapters 4 & 5. Chapter 4 had 50 problems for the first review, and 1-8 (all), 14-68 (all), 73-86 (all) for the chapter 5 review.
Then there were the tests. I did the chapter 4 test (15 questions). But chapter 5 required 1, 2, 3, 5-17 all, 19-26 all.
Turns out that when I turned in what I had done, I still got full marks for the work. I was still missing portions of what was needed for week 3. That stuff happened to include a review of both chapters 4 & 5. Chapter 4 had 50 problems for the first review, and 1-8 (all), 14-68 (all), 73-86 (all) for the chapter 5 review.
Then there were the tests. I did the chapter 4 test (15 questions). But chapter 5 required 1, 2, 3, 5-17 all, 19-26 all.
Least to say that at this juncture I'm not really sure how to feel about the coming weeks for the handwritten book work, or if its necessary to do this weeks stuff. At least from this point on it looks as if the lessons are a little more reigned in.
BUT - onward to what I got cooking:
Currently I have something in the ways of an anime-ninja class in the works for D&D 5th edition. IT will work in line with the Martial Warrior character class I created. And speaking of, I am in the midst of revising that class. Aside from some grammar problems (that I kick myself for missing), I am working on improving the power and balance of the class. I'll be adding a few new things and changing how some things work, not to mention a revised table that will accurately display progression.
It's possible that I may be over-powering it, but I'm certain that folks will let me know if that's an issue and if it needs to be reigned in, in places. Monday is the day I hope to finally have the revision posted...assuming I can find the time.
Well that's all for now for this update. I kind of wish I could let folks know about my homebrew project, but with everything else going on there just hasn't been any time for it.