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1 Modular Course Overview MATH1710, MATH 1720 MATH 1740 and MATH1750
(Once you have read each slide simply hit your return key to move to the next slide.)

2 Emporium Model Math Class
Welcome to your math class! This slide show will give you information about the structure of your class. Your emporium model math class has many advantages that are not available in a traditional class.

3 Individualized Instruction (Not Online Math)
Please understand that this is not an online math class. Your teacher will be in the classroom and available during each class. If at anytime you need help, simply raise your hand and your Instructor will come to give you assistance.

4 What is Individualized Instruction?
The course is designed so that each student must show mastery learning. You will spend the majority of your time on concepts that you don’t understand or have not yet mastered. Thus, you will not be required to do much work in an area that you show mastery of concepts. Every student’s math background is different and we want to help you strengthen your weak areas without spending time on concepts you already know.

5 Advantages in Emporium Model Mathematics
Students will listen to lectures on all topics Students can watch lectures as many times as needed to help reinforce concepts. Students will not miss any lectures or assignments due to an illness or unforeseen emergency. Of course, in a traditional class, the student must get a copy of the missed notes and homework assignment.

6 Advantages in Emporium Model Mathematics
Many students complete their math class before the end of the semester. Individualized instruction means that you can work at a faster pace and finish early. In some cases, you may be allowed to start your next required math class.

7 The Flipped Classroom! The emporium model uses a new popular way for students to learn known as the “Flipped Classroom”. In a traditional classroom, students listen to a lecture, take notes, and complete homework problems outside of the classroom. In a flipped classroom, students listen to lectures outside the class, take notes, and complete homework problems in the classroom where the Instructor is available to help.

8 Course Structure The course has 4 modules a Midterm and a final exam that must be completed by the end of the semester. Please be aware that all 4 modules, Midterm and final exam must be completed by the end of the semester. If you do not finish all 4 modules, Midterm and the final exam you will receive an F for the course. Each student will be given a schedule to follow so that you will not get behind.

9 Each module is set up the following way:
Course Structure Each module is set up the following way: Useful Fact Sheet to use with Homework, Self Check, Practice Exam and Module Exam Printable Lecture Notes that can be filled in while watching the video lectures. Video lectures Homework problems (Open notes and text). Self Check problems (Open notes and text). Practice Exams (Open notes and text). Module Exam at the end of the module (Only use Useful Fact Sheet and unit Circle if applicable) 3 attempts for best score

10 Course Structure Lectures must be completed with a grade of 100% before moving to the homework sets. Module homework sets must be completed with a grade of 90% or higher before moving to the self checks. Self-checks must be completed with a grade of 80% or higher before moving to the next section. Practice Exams must be completed with a grade of 70% before taking Module Exam Module Exam must be completed with a grade of 70% or higher before moving to the next module. You get 3 attempts on the Module exams in order to get your best score

11 Course Structure Once you have completed the 4 required modules by completing the work within the module and have completed the Midterm and Final exam, you are finished with the course. Some students may finish the course within 3 weeks, others may take the entire semester.

12 What are my options if I finish the course early?
If you are able to complete the course before the start of the Flex 2 term, you may enroll in another college-level course and receive credit for both courses in the same semester. Please feel free to talk with your Instructor or the Math Dept. Chair about this option.

13 What if I do not complete all 4 modules?
Unfortunately if you do not finish all 4 modules and the final exam in one semester, you will fail the course. Please view your course schedule frequently to ensure that you are on pace to finish the course by the end of the term. The good news is… You may register for the lab class (Enhanced) the next term and keep your passed modules you. (Means a 70% or better on the module exam) Said another way…You do not have to repeat any work that was in a passed module.

14 Materials Needed for Class
My Labs Plus Access Code The MLP code is sold in the bookstore. Please make sure that the packet you buy has the word “plus” on it. Students may have temporary access for 14 days from the start of the semester. This is especially helpful for students waiting on their financial aid. If you finish the course within 14 days, you will not have to purchase the access code. Ear Buds

15 Getting Started You must be excited to start your course! Next Step: Please use your ear buds and view the orientation video that will explain your course software.


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