- Please find problem set assignment at the Math page, also linked in the main navigation bar.
- Complete All Problems in your Math Problem Set Notebook. Bold underline problems also due via WebAssign by 9pm on Fri. Jan. 19, 2018.
- A reminder that the problems chosen for submission via WebAssign are not necessarily the most important or the most interesting on the problem set; sometimes those are just the problems which are available on WebAssign.
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Technical difficulties with posting Energy Project ideas
(4pm, Fri. Jan. 12) Should be fixed. Please try again if you had difficulty before.
(2:30pm, Fri. Jan. 12) Some students have reported that they can’t access the forum to post their ideas for the Energy Project. Others continue to be able to post. Do your best to meet the deadline, but we know that there is a problem for some of you. I’ve contacted Academic Computing, and they are working on it. I’ll update this post as I learn more.
Minor change to Week 12 schedule
Please note that we’ve made a small change to the Week 12 schedule: the Physics Quiz will be administered during Tuesday’s Physics Lab from 1 – 1:30, and the Math Quiz will be Wednesday from 9 – 9:30.
Week 12 Reading
- Chemistry: McMurray & Fay 9.1 – 9.3, 9.6
- Math: Stewart 3.8
- Math Reading Responses due via WebAssign 3pm Sun. Jan 14
- Physics: Wolfson 8.1 – 8.5
- Physics Reading Response due via MasteringPhysics 6pm Sun. Jan. 14
- Please note that we’ve made a small change to the Week 12 schedule: the Physics Quiz will be administered during Tuesday’s Physics Lab from 1 – 1:30, and the Math Quiz will be Wednesday from 9 – 9:30.
Math Problem Set #9 for Week 11
- Complete All Problems in your Math Problem Set Notebook. Bold underline problems also due via WebAssign by 9pm on Fri. Jan. 12, 2018.
- Please find problem set assignment at the Math page, also linked in the main navigation bar.
Welcome to Winter Quarter!
Welcome to Winter Quarter! We are excited to see you again, continue our work together, and support you in meeting your goals.
Please look over recent posts to the program web-site. Highlights are linked below:
Here are the handouts from the first winter class meeting. We will provide paper copies so please don’t print out your own.
Winter Quarter First Class Meeting
Our first class meeting of winter quarter begins promptly at 9am on Monday January 8, 2018 in Purce Lecture Hall Classroom 5 (our regular classroom). We look forward to seeing you there!
Please note that there is a reading assignment for this day and this week, along with reading responses for math and physics due Sunday January 7, 2018.
Math Resources page updated with more Calculus Drill Resources
The Math Resources page (also available via the About link in the navigation bar) has been updated to describe some more Calculus Drill Resources added to WebAssign, this time related to the special techniques for integration material we will cover in week 11, right upon our return from winter break: integration using substitution and integration by parts.
Scroll down to the bottom of the Math Resources page (maybe reminding yourself of some of the other resources on that page) to find them.
Winter Energy Project Assignment Overview
Many of you expressed excitement and curiosity about the winter quarter interdisciplinary project on energy.
- You can find the Energy Project Assignment at the Energy Project page (also linked using the main navigation menu). The Energy Project page collects together all the pieces of the project. (slightly updated 1/7/18).
- We will provide a paper copy of the assignment on the first day of class, so no need to print out.
- Please read it over and start to brainstorm ideas you are interested in.
- Comments for this post are turned on, so you can ask clarifying questions at the bottom of the post and we’ll do our best to answer them.
Energy bill assignment
Wherever you are this winter break that you identify as “home”, please obtain a copy of an energy bill that you can bring with you back to campus (an original, a copy, a scan, or a photo are fine, as long as they are clear, all relevant information can be seen, and you can bring a physical copy or printout to class; feel free to obscure personal information like name, street address, account number, etc.).
- If possible, obtain several months worth.
- If you have trouble obtaining an energy bill, please contact the faculty as soon as possible.
