RipStik wave

Pouring rain and rain driven wind gusts were problematic this term.


Prior to class there was a brief splash of sunshine. Dark spots are drips from an earlier rain storm.


The ends of the four sheet poster pad set were edged with duck tape. The duck tape did not lead to sliding out or instability when crossed on the RipStik.


There was no dry patch on which to write the definitions. The period was set to be compressed due to that last ten minutes being scheduled for course evaluations. Despite the weather and conditions, the decision was made to remain on the sidewalk. 


In addition to drips and drops, rain was blowing in onto the paper. The roughness of the sidewalk was also problematic. With a full 50 minute period available, returning to the classroom is recommended given the surface condition of the sidewalk.


The definitions were run through in just over 30 minutes. 


A Desmos file of the RipStik wave was sent out post hoc.


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