Mth 163
Your 'understanding first assignments' report has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.
** your comments **
I have already submitted and received responses to assignments so I believe that I am good for the questions here.
** copy access page **
http://www.vhcc.edu/dsmith/genInfo/labrynth_created_fall_05/levl1_20/levl2_51/file3_510.htm
** process of finding access page< **
** prelim assts completed, anything missing? **
** any notes on documentation/self critique **
I have receieved notes and I have copied and pasted them again and revised with my new answers back to the page.
** copy of due dates or details of process **
Week 01: Week of 09/01/08 - 09/07/08. Assignments 0, 1, 2 and associated class notes
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Assignment 1
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Note: Since you will be using them repeatedly, you might wish to download the files q_a_pc1_070113.exe and query_pc1_070113.exe, which are the q_a_ and query programs for this course. The files can be run from your Internet browser but unless you have a fast connection there will be a delay as they load.
These programs create SEND files like the ones you have submitted for the Orientation. The SEND files created by both programs contain in their filename the current date (e.g., 0214 for February 14). The SEND files created by the q_a_ program also contain in their filename the name you give when prompted by the program to give your name. Those created by the Query program do not contain your name.
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Run and submit using the Submit Work form the SEND**** file created by q_a_pc1_070113.exe for Assignment 2.
See also Class Notes #01 and #02.
This means to click on the link (the words Class Notes in the preceding sentence are a link), locate Class Notes 1 and 2 and read them. However the video links aren't active on that version. So you should:
Go to your CD or DVD and run it according to instructions given in the Orientation (it's CD #2; see the link in Prelim Assignments entitled CD Contents). You can locate Class Notes #01 and #02 there; and the video links work.
When you have completed the entire assignment run query_pc1_070113.exe and submit the SEND file it creates using the Submit Work Form.
Distance Students: Note that CD's contain class notes with video clips, starting with CD #2.
Suggested Review: Text Sections 1.1 and 1.2, if necessary
Read and think about Introduction to Central Themes; Examples
Do the Introductory Flow Experiment and conduct the experiment; you do not yet need to go to the documents referred to at the end of the experiment, but you do need to answer the questions posed in the experiment.
If you wish to use simulated data for this experiment, go to Randomized Problems, choose Precalculus I and choose Simulated Data for Flow Experiment.
Distance Students: View Precalculus material on GEN 1 CD and ponder questions posed in documentation.
Run the GEN1 CD as instructed. The html page that runs the CD will give you a menu clearly delineating Precalculus material from Calculus and Physics material.
When you have completed the entire assignment run query_pc1_070113.exe and submit the SEND file it creates using the Submit Work Form
** links in asst 1 **
There are many links which include class notes and intrduction links.
** description of content of each link **
Each of the links have either links to cd pages or html pages
** instructions for qa and/or query **
** qa and query filenames for asst 1 **
** instr for text assts **
** work text probs on paper; submit thru query after completing asst **
** what must be and what may be submitted **
I have already submitted some assignments.
** include everything in one document **
** use paper **
the best reason to document all work is so that I understand how I get an answer and for my professor to understand how I arrived to an answer.
This looks good. Let me know if you have any questions.