MATH 99/ Algebra II
SCC Spring, 2005
Online, Section N1 in Blackboard
INSTRUCTOR: John Taylor, Foss 5310
Home phone: 425-885-4077
Email: jtaylor@shoreline.edu (answered within 4 hours typically)
Office Hours:
two days per week in the Math Learning Center, Room 2202, at times to be arranged by polling the class.
US mail:
Math Learning Center: You may
use the
Materials:
Blackboard: This is the class software on the internet.
Access it via http://shoreline.blackboard.com/
Text: "Understanding Intermediate Algebra"
Homework problems
Notes for many homework problems are on the internet:
http://jtaylor1142001.net/calcjat/Courses/Ma99/Ma99S05Index2HWTables.htm
General algebra notes:
http://jtaylor1142001.net/calcjat/Courses/Ma99/Hirsch_PurpleMath.htm
Prerequisite: Math 80 with a grade of 2.0 or better, or an appropriate score on a math placement exam. You should know how to solve linear and quadratic equations algebraically and graphically. You should be able to translate words into mathematics and solve word problems. Please email me if you are unsure whether you are qualified to take this course.
To check on your preparation, Test 1 will be given on
campus on Mar 31 (available all day in the
Study Skills: Our
textbook has many hints about Study Skills.
You will find them in
Ch1: p 11, 24, 34, 43, 53, 62
Ch2: Prep for Exams: p 70 , 83, 95, 105, 107, 113
Ch3: Exam Skills: 126, 136, 152, 163, 171
Ch4: Review Exam: 210, 224, 239
Many students find these to be very practical.
Course Description: Math 99 is the second course in the two-course sequence designed to prepare students for precalculus. You will gain confidence in problem solving using linear and quadratic equations.
The class uses the Blackboard software system on the internet. You have been enrolled in the Blackboard portion of this class by the Registrar. (You also must enroll with the Registrar in the usual way.) Use http://shoreline.blackboard.com/ to access the course as Math 99 Section N1. Basically, your username is your 9-digit Student ID and your password is scc. Update your email address and change your password when you first log in to Blackboard. For complete instructions, go to http://success.shoreline.edu/distance/loginbb.htm (be sure to scroll all the way down this page).
Email: If you don't currently have an email address, you can get one from the College at http://mail.shoreline.edu/register/asp/defaultpolicysecure.asp, or
from a company such as Hotmail at https://registernet.passport.net/reg.srf?id=2&lc=1033&sl=1.
I urge you to use a web-mail type of account such as those above so that you can access it from any computer via an internet browser. If you change to another account during the term, you must change the record in Blackboard by clicking on Tools, Personal Information, Edit Personal Information.
You can send email from within Blackboard. A copy will automatically be sent to you so that you have a record in your separate email account of what you sent. Blackboard does not keep any information about what you send. It is a convenient list of addresses.
Attendance: In addition to your online activity, you will need to take exams on campus on 5 occasions: Mar 31, April 18, May 9, May 31, and June 8.
The online activity of the class is more demanding than a
regular class. You need to schedule
yourself for 15 hours of work on it per week. It is your responsibility to
study the material and do the homework on time.
You need to check your email daily for announcements and mini
lectures. If you send me email during
the day, I may be able to answer it within a couple of hours. I try to answer everything before
Homework and Homework
Quizzes: There is a schedule of
sections of the book, examples, suggested homework problems, and written
homework to be handed in. There is at
least one homework quiz in Blackboard, with HWQ in its name, for all
sections. This is a multiple-try quiz and is my way of knowing if you are doing the homework. Together, the quizzes count as 7% of your grade. See the Chapter
Quiz information below.
Written homework
will be submitted for many sections. See
http://jtaylor1142001.net/calcjat/Courses/Ma99/Ma99S05Index2HWTables.htm
for links to the details for each chapter. The schedule is intended to encourage you to
work on this course daily.
The written homework
will count as 8% of your grade. It may be submitted on campus in the brown
folder in my mailbox in the
Chapter Quizzes: We'll also have quizzes on every Chapter. These will be announced and will be available for 24 hours on Blackboard. Together, they will count for 10% of your grade for the course.
Exams: We will have three proctored exams, each counting for 14% of the final grade. If you have to miss an exam, make arrangements with me on or before the day of the exam. A 2-hour Final Exam will be given on June 8th. It will count as 28% of the Final grade. If you are distant from the campus, please make arrangements during the first week of the term with a local person (a teacher or library nearby, perhaps) to proctor your exam. Have that person contact me by email.
Summary of grade components:
|
Test 1 |
Homework |
Written Homework |
Quizzes |
3 Exams |
Final Exam |
|
5% |
7% |
8% |
10% |
42% |
28% |
Proctoring
information: Exams will be given on the Shoreline Community College Campus,
in the
If you need a proctor at a remote location, contact your instructor as you make arrangements.
Late and Makeup Work: I do not accept any late work, and I do not give makeup quizzes or tests of any kind. It is your responsibility to get all the materials to me on or before their due dates. If you have an emergency that prevents you from submitting something on time, contact me immediately upon your return to class activity. In particular, if you take an exam with an off-campus proctor, you need to allow some extra time to get your completed exam to me by the expiration date.
Cheating Policy: Do not cheat. Homework and the homework quizzes may be collaborative, and I expect you to use each other as resources. But for much of the required work, collaboration is not allowed. In particular, on the chapter quizzes and tests, the work you submit must be your own. Plagiarism is also not allowed. I reserve the right to give you a zero on any submission where I believe you have been cheating.
Dates:. The Registrar has rules and dates about changing your registration. You are responsible for getting this information and paying attention to the calendar.
Emergency School Closure: If Shoreline Community College is closed (inclement weather, earthquake, broken water main, etc.), we will take up where we left off at the next class meeting. In particular, if the College is closed on the expiration date of a quiz or an exam, the expiration date will be extended one day. Please be patient with me on this, as I may not be able to react immediately if the College is closed.
Students with disabilities: Students with disabilities have the right to request and receive reasonable accommodations to ensure access to programs and facilities at Shoreline Community College. To receive reasonable accommodations, students are responsible for requesting accommodations and documenting the nature and extent of their disability in a timely manner. Students should direct their requests for reasonable accommodation to the Services for Students with Disabilities office. (State of Washington Laws of 1994, Ch. 105, Washington Core Services.)
Math in Email and Discussion Boards: It's hard to type math. It's OK to be creative. If you need the cube root of 64, you can type something like
cuberoot(64).
Be sure to use lots of grouping symbols, such as ( ), { }, [
] and make sure that they balance.
To show exponents, you can do what the TI -83 calculator does on its display: use the "^" symbol to indicate an exponent. If the exponent is more than a letter or a positive number, use parentheses. Here's an example:
a + sqrt[b ^ (-2) + c^(2+d)].
For multiplication, use the * or the word "times":
x times (y + 2) or x * (y + 2). Note x * y + 2 is different. Use lots of grouping symbols: ( ), [ ], or {}. These can be nested: {3 + x[y-3] * (h-r+2) }. They must balance.
General Instructions for Quizzes
Deadlines: Each chapter quiz must be
completed by
How to take the chapter quiz: Click
on the link for the chapter quiz. Say "yes" when Blackboard asks you
if you want to take the assessment now.
You will have an hour for the quiz.
Before you hit the submit
button, double-check that you have entered all the answers exactly the way you
wanted to -- once you hit submit,
you can't change them.
What sources are allowed during the
quiz? During any quiz, you may consult with your textbook, the materials
available to you in this course on Blackboard, your notes, your calculator, and
a dictionary.
Any other source is not OK to consult during a quiz. This includes (but is not
limited to) other people, other (external) websites, other reference books.
Consulting with a forbidden source during a quiz is considered cheating.
If you have any question about any quiz, please email your instructor. You
should get a response quickly, but it won't be immediate. (This is another
reason not to wait until the last minute to take the quiz.)