I’ll be in the google hangout from now til 4:30. If you can’t access the hangout and want to chat about homework, send me an email and we figure something out.
Week 16 calendar page available
- Week 16 Schedule, Reading, and Problem Sets available via the Calendar page link in the main navigation bar.
- Stay tuned for any weather-related adjustments…
More Weather, Fri. Feb. 8
- Campus closes at 2pm Fri. Feb. 8 due to weather concerns.
- So, no tutoring this afternoon. However, I’ve set up a Google Hangout if you want to try to use it to work with each other once you’ve returned safely to your homes. See this post; the Hangout is still open as far as I can tell. If I can, I’ll pop in to the Hangout as well.
- update: a tutor will be available 2:30 – 4:30, Fri. Feb. 8 in the Hangout.
- I’ve extended the CSS submission due time to 7pm Sat. Feb. 9. I recognize that this still might not be sufficient for some of you; do your best. I will have soft expectations of your ability to complete and post. I will fill in any gaps by Sunday morning so complete solution sets will be available by then.
- It’s likely that classes on Monday will be affected as well; stay tuned for more information.
Tutoring & Weather, Fri. Feb. 8
Tutoring status on Fri. Feb. 8 is uncertain, due to winter weather conditions. I’ve heard from the afternoon tutor that she won’t make it because of weather concerns; not sure about evening tutoring (or even if campus will still be open). I’ll update this post as I am able.
Campus is closing at 2pm due to weather, so no tutoring today.
Video Tutoring Fri. Feb. 8, 9 – 10am
Weather Delay! Tue. Feb. 5, 2019
(I thought Groundhog’s Day was Saturday…)
- Due to weather, campus is closed until 10am. If you judge that conditions are too dangerous for you to make it from your home to campus, please value your safety above class attendance.
- PSAM starts at 10:30am in the Cave, with QM Workshop on Ch. 3 problems.
- Our schedule for today will be as follows:
- 10:30-12:30: QM Workshop
- 12:30 – 1:30 Break
- 1:30 – 3:30: CM Lecture/Discussion
Confirmed! Calendar changes for end of winter quarter and beginning of spring quarter
As discussed in class and described in this post, having addressed concerns I received, and not hearing any new concerns, we are proceeding with the proposed calendar change for the weeks at the end of winter quarter and beginning of spring quarter.
Quixam E2
- EM: Qu¡xam E2, Mon. Feb. 4
- QM: No QM Quiz this week
Weather Delay! Mon. Feb. 4, 2019
- Due to weather, campus is closed until 10am. If you judge that conditions are too dangerous for you to make it from your home to campus, please value your safety above class attendance.
- PSAM starts at 10:30am in the CAL, with Qu¡xam! E2.
- Please review the Missed Quixam Protocol in case you need to use it.
- Our schedule for today will be as follows:
- 10:30-11:30: Quixam E2
- 11:30 – 12:15: Quixam Workshop
- 12:15 – 1:00: Break
- 1:00 – 3:00: EM Lecture/Discussion
Video Lecture Resource Reminders
The Preparation for Winter Quarter post links to several good video lecture resources. Some particular ones of interest:
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- EM: The creator of these video lectures that are based directly on Griffiths’ Introduction to Electrodynamics uses the 2nd edition compared to our current 4th edition, but that is generally not an issue. There are at least 200 videos that cover up to chapter 9; I have barely viewed a fraction of them. Hopefully these videos, which basically present and expand directly on the information in the text, can serve to supplement your engagement with the text. Organized quite well, so you can simply scroll down the playlist to find any section you’d like to see presented.
- QM: For Townsend Chapter 4, these are particularly relevant:
- From “DrPhysicsA”, Quantum Mechanics Concepts 6: Energy Operators, the Hamiltonian, Schrödinger, and Time Dependence.
- From Dr. Steve Spickelmire, Lesson 25: Formalism II More Quantum Formalism (starting at time stamp 11:15 is most relevant but the earlier part is also good review) and Lesson 26: Formalism III Time Evolution + More Change in Basis
