Each student will turn in their own assignment - you will not be graded as a group. You may opt to work alone (and ask questions in office hours) or form your own group. The purpose of these activities is to get you to articulate your ideas and questions and have conversations about the material with your colleagues. These are designed to be discussed and worked in pairs or small groups. Your grade will be weighted as follows.Īctivities: During most weeks, you will work on activities crafted to introduce or deepen your understanding of course material.I will apply the following grading scale. Grades in the course will not be curved.It is also the only calculator we allow in in-person classes (which I hope will resume someday) and thus will be easy to sell when you're done with it. It is relatively inexpensive and easy to use. If you don't already have a scientific calculator, then I recommend the TI-30X IIS. Since we are remote this quarter, any scientific calculator will be fine.
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You will therefore need one of the following: You can either print them out and draw with a pencil and ruler or import them into an application that allows you to draw lines on the graphs.
Webassign access includes an electronic copy of the Harshbarger/Reynolds text. If you did not take Math 111 at UW, then you must purchase an access code for Webassign in order to complete the homework. Your Webassign access should still work - the Webassign folks will have office hours (via Zoom) early in the quarter to help with access issues.