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MA 15300X Tuesday/Thursday Evening Section Fall 2014 Instructor: Jacqui Evans (you may call me Jacqui). Office: none OR (ALWAYS check the course website FIRST before Phone: ( is preferred) Office Hours: I will be in Rec 113 from 6:30 – 7:00 on Tuesdays and Thursdays

Course Materials The documents that are relevant for the Tuesday Evening Only section are available at: General course info and resources are available on the MA course website You are responsible for reading and understanding all the course materials. ALWAYS check the course websites FIRST when searching for course information.

Attendance Policy Complete all assigned homework BEFORE class Attend every class (including reviews) Be on time Stay the duration of the class Take notes Ask questions Be respectful

Online Homework All homework is online through WebAssign Registration (do this TODAY!!): Go to the MA websiteMA website Click on WebAssign Intro under the “Online Homework” section and follow the instructions.WebAssign Intro There is a two-week grace period during which no payment is required Online homework is usually due 6 hours after the start of the next class period, EXCEPT ON EXAM NIGHTS AND BEFORE FINALS WEEK (BE SURE TO CHECK THE SCHEDULE ON WEBASSIGN) 10% bonus is given for homework problems correctly completed before the next class 10% bonus is given for homework problems correctly completed before the next class Four lowest HW scores dropped automatically

Online Homework (continued) You can log out and come back to assignments later; those you got right stay right; answers will be shown after the due date/time You can attempt each problem up to 100 times without penalty before the due date Exception: multiple-choice questions – Score penalty after one incorrect answer for problems with only two choices. – Score penalty after two incorrect answers for problems with three or more choices. Online homework is scaled to 50 total points at the end of the semester THERE ARE NO MAKE-UP ASSIGNMENTS

Advice Regarding Homework Complete each assignment BEFORE the next class period so you will be prepared for the quizzes and you receive the early submission bonus. With multiple attempts and the early submission bonus, there is no reason that you should not receive at least 100% on each homework assignment. Use Mozilla Firefox as your web browser when working on WebAssign. Problems have been reported when using WebAssign with other web browsers. Read through the Recommendations for Completing Homework document and the Homework Help documents under “Online Homework” on the MA website.Recommendations for Completing HomeworkHomework HelpMA website

Quizzes Quizzes will cover the material from the previous class, and will be given BEFORE the homework due dates (do your homework early) Expect at least one quiz each week THERE WILL BE NO MAKE-UP QUIZZES OR EARLY QUIZZES ALLOWED Each student’s three lowest quizzes are automatically dropped at the end of the semester. Written documentation is needed for additional quizzes to be excused. Each student’s three lowest quizzes are automatically dropped at the end of the semester Quizzes are worth 100 points at the end of the semester. ANY STUDENT CAUGHT CHEATING ON A QUIZ WILL LOSE ALL THEIR QUIZ POINTS FOR THE ENTIRE SEMESTER

Exams Write these down NOW! Exam 1: Thursday, February 20 at 6:30pm (Location TBA); covering Lessons 1 – 15 Exam 2: Thursday, March 27 at 6:30pm (Location TBA); covering Lessons 16 – 26 Exam 3: Thursday, April 17 at 6:30pm (Location TBA); covering Lessons 27 – 34 If you miss an exam, contact the course coordinator (Patrick Devlin, NOTHING will influence your final overall course grade more than your exam scores

Final Exam The date and time of the final exam will be announced later this semester. STUDENTS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO TAKE THE FINAL EXAM EARLY. Do not make plans to leave campus early during finals week (May 5 – 10). Again, NOTHING will influence your final overall course grade more than your exam scores

Calculator Policy ONLY a TI-30Xa scientific calculator may be used on quizzes and exams (approx. $10 in the bookstore)TI-30Xa scientific calculator Nothing else may be used quizzes and exams in place of a TI-30Xa scientific calculatorTI-30Xa scientific calculator Student are not permitted to share calculators on quizzes or exams

Accommodations for Students with Disabilities If you have been certified by the Disability Resource Center (DRC) as eligible for academic adjustments on exams or quizzes, see for exam and quiz procedures for your mathematics course, or go to MATH 242 for paper copies.Disability Resource Center (DRC) In the event that you are waiting to be certified by the Disability Resource Center we encourage you to review our procedures prior to being certified. Disability Resource Center For all in-class accommodations, please meet with your instructor outside of class during office hours. Be sure to bring your Accommodation Memorandum for the current semester. This meeting needs to take place as early in the semester as possible. If your instructor does not have office hours, them to set-up an appointment.

University Grief Policy In the unfortunate event of the loss of a loved one, students should contact the Office of the Dean of Students to request that a notice of his or her leave be sent to instructors. The student will provide documentation of the death or funeral service attended to the ODOS. Given proper documentation, the instructor will excuse the student from class and provide the opportunity to earn equivalent credit and to demonstrate evidence of meeting the learning outcomes for missed assignments or assessments. If the student is not satisfied with the implementation of this policy by a faculty member, he or she is encouraged to contact the Department Head and if necessary, the ODOS, for further review of his or her case. In a case where grades are negatively affected, the student may follow the established grade appeals process.

Grades 100 points for each regular exam, 200 points for final exam, 50 points for online homework, 100 points for quizzes Procedure for assigning course grades outlined in the Syllabus Syllabus The only way to earn bonus points is to correctly submit homework problems early. There is no extra credit given in any section. Your final grade is based solely on the total number of points earned. The only way to earn bonus points is to correctly submit homework problems early Final overall course grades are only available through the MyPurdue system. DON’T . DON’T CALL. Nothing will influence your final course grade more than your exam scores

Add/Section Changes Week 1: Use advisor or MyPurdue 2 nd week on: You must see the Course Coordinator – Patrick Devlin – MATH 804 – Office hours available on the MA websiteMA website – You MUST see the course coordinator to have any drop/add forms signed.

Cheating Policy Short version: Don’t cheat Long version: Cheating is not tolerated! Grade penalties will always be imposed by the department. All cheating cases will also be reported to the Dean of Students for disciplinary action (probation, suspension, expulsion).

Advice on Succeeding in MA 15300X Attend EVERY class meeting and do the appropriate homework assignments BEFORE class Actively participate during lectures. Mathematics is NOT a spectator sport Don’t fall behind; stay current with homework and lectures, and if you feel like your struggling with the material, get help immediately Visit office hours regularly to get help with concepts from lessons, and to get individual questions answered

Resources on the MA websiteMA website Online video lessons, PowerPoint presentations, and outlines for lecture notes to help supplement each lesson (available under “Resources”) Online video lessons, PowerPoint presentations, and outlines for lecture notes Homework Hints (available under “Online Homework”) Homework Hints Past Exams (available under “Exam Info.”) Past Exams Links for free evening tutoring programs (available under “Resources”) Links for free evening tutoring programs Information regarding Supplemental Instruction (available under “Resources”)Supplemental Instruction MATH 205 and 211 are the help rooms for MA (available under “Office Hours”) MATH 205 and 211 are the help rooms for MA 15300