Welcome to the First-Year Engineering Program ENGR 1181 Class 1 – Part 2.

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Welcome to the First-Year Engineering Program ENGR 1181 Class 1 – Part 2

Today's Learning Objectives  After today’s class, students will be able to: Understand the ENGR 1181 course structure, expectations, and syllabus Understand the goals, benefits, and expectations of the inverted classroom

Structure & Expectations The Flipped (or inverted) Classroom  Students watch lectures/study materials online before class.  Concept engagement takes place in the classroom with help of instructional team.

Communications Website:  Google “EEIC 1181” or type in Contains all ENGR 1181 course materials Arranged by class meeting periods  Navigate to website > 1181 > Your schedule # or professor and time Find Class 1

Website Organization

Carmen  Online tool for some course resources Gradebook, quizzes, journals Use OSU login 24/7 access  Communication tool between instructional staff and students

 Check your OSU address daily for important periodic updates.  Use only your OSU address for any communications to instructional team. We cannot private/personal information to you via non-OSU addresses.

Syllabus Review  Assignment Policy  Makeup Exam Policy and Guidelines  Hands-on Laboratory  Attendance and Participation  Assessment and Evaluation  Grading  Online Evaluation Tools  Journals  Team Evaluations  Academic Misconduct NOTE: A minimum grade of 50% is required in the following course components to receive a passing grade in this course – Class Activities – Lab Activities – Exams

Team Formation  You will work in teams of four on many assignments during the semester.  Teams are created using a Team-Maker tool in CATME.  You should have received an with a link.  You will create a log-in password for this separate account.  This survey needs to be completed today.

 Press + +  Enter credentials OSU lastname.# Default Password  First letter of last name UPPER CASE  Student ID Number  ‘period’ (.) EX: “O b”  First letter of your first name lower case Password must be at least 8 characters, with 3 of the 4 complexity categories: lower case letters, upper case letters, special symbols and numbers. Logging In

Methods of Getting Help  UTA Tutoring Available in First-Year Engineering computer lab (HI 324) Staffed Mon-Thurs 9-7, Fridays 9-3  GTA Make an appointment or stop by office hours, they’ll appreciate it!  Instructor Make an appointment or stop by office hours.

Student Resources Guide  Download from the EEIC website Contains helpful hints about the course Familiarize yourself with this document

 Be sure to check the course website for preparation materials and due dates.  Familiarize yourself with the EEIC website, Carmen, and all of your available resources  Don’t forget – complete the CATME Team-Maker survey today  You have weekly Journals due on Sunday. Important Takeaways

 Teamwork and Problem Solving! Read the Preparation Document and take the Carmen Quiz before Class 2 Preview of Next Class

What’s Next?  Start the CATME survey so that teams can be formed ASAP. Complete by tonight!  Complete Journal 1 on Carmen, by Sunday. This is the only Journal that is a “Survey” Journals 2 – 14 are “Quizzes”  Review overall 1181 course material: Explore the EEIC 1181 website & Carmen Review today’s lecture