From charlesreid1

(Created page with "What do I want in my binder at the start of the quarter? * Syllabus * Set expectations, what to do for assignments * Calendar of topics * Calendar of homeworks * Calendar of q...")
 
No edit summary
 
(20 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
* Syllabus
* Syllabus
* Set expectations, what to do for assignments
* Set expectations, what to do for assignments
* Calendar of topics
* <s>Calendar of topics
* Calendar of homeworks
* Calendar of homeworks
* Calendar of quizzes and exams
* Calendar of quizzes and exams
Line 10: Line 10:
* Homework problems for first half
* Homework problems for first half
* Quizzes for first half
* Quizzes for first half
* Exams for first half
* Exams for first half</s>


=Math 102 Fall 2016 Checklist=
=Math 102 Fall 2016 Checklist=
Line 37: Line 37:
==Calendar==
==Calendar==


Create calendar:
<s>Create calendar:
* Topics calendar
* Topics calendar
* HW and in-class worksheets calendar
* HW and in-class worksheets calendar
* Quiz calendar
* Quiz calendar
* Exam calendar
* Exam calendar
* Final project calendar
* Final project calendar</s>


==Content Outline==
==Content Outline==


Chapter by chapter outline - see [[Math 102#Chapter Outline]]
<s>Chapter outline</s>


Section by section outline - see [[Math 102#Outline]]
<s>Section outline</s>
 
<s>Objective outline</s>
 
See [[Math 102#Outline]] page for all outlines.


==Lecture notes==
==Lecture notes==


===Midterm A===
===Lecture notes outlines===
 
====Midterm A====
 
<s>Introduction/Reivew
 
Chapter 1: equations and inequalities
 
Chapter 2: graphs
 
Chapter 3: functions and graphs
 
Chapter 4: linear and quadratic equations</s>
 
====Midterm B====
 
<s>Chapter 5: Polynomials and rational functions
 
Chapter 6: Exponential and logarithmic functions
 
Chapter 8: Systems of equations and matrices</s>
 
===Lecture notes details===
 
====Midterm A====
 
Week 1:
* <s>Chapter R: Introduction and review
* Introductory lecture for syllabus
* Fingers and toes, whole to natural to real numbers, integers, math, etc - review the lecture material for the lecture I gave to Calculus classes
* [[Math 102/Review]]</s>


Lecture 0
* <s>Skeleton</s>
* Slides filled in
** More fun, less dour.


<s>Lecture 1: Intro to Java
Week 2:
* Sekeleton
* <s>Chapter 1: Equations and inequalities
* Lecture code - decide on exercises
* Essentials of equations, linear equations, quadratic equations, radical equations, various techniques for isolating and solving
** Fake rocket code
* [[Math 102/Chapter 1]]</s>
** Real rocket code
* Still need to cover word problems in the notes.
* Worksheet code - decide on exercises
* Lecture code in slides and on Github
* Slides filled in</s>


<s>Lecture 2: Primitive Data and Definite Loops
Week 3:
* Skeleton
* Chapter 2: Graphs
* Lecture code - decide on exercises
* Distance and midpoint formulas, etc
* Worksheet code - decide on exercises
* [[Math 102/Chapter 2]]
* Lecture code in slides and on Github
* Slides filled in</s>


<s>Lecture 3: Parameters and Objects
Week 4:
* Skeleton
* Chapter 3: Functions and Graphs
* Lecture code - decide on exercises
* [[Math 102/Chapter 3]]
* Worksheet code - decide on exercises
* Lecture code in slides and on Github
* Slides filled in</s>


<s>Lecture 4: Program Logic and Conditional Execution
Week 5:
* Skeleton
* Chapter 4: Linear and quadratic equations
* Lecture code - decide on exercises
* Midterm only covers up to linear equations
* Worksheet code - decide on exercises
* [[Math 102/Chapter 4]]
* Lecture code in slides and on Github
* Slides filled in</s>


===Midterm B===
===Midterm B===


Lecture 5: Program Logic and Loops
Week 6:
* Skeleton
* Chapter 5: Polynomials and rational functions
* Lecture code - decide on exercises
* [[Math 102/Chapter 5]]
* Worksheet code - decide on exercises
 
* Lecture code in slides and on Github
Week 7:
* Slides filled in
* Chapter 5 continued


Lecture 6: File Processing
Week 8:
* Skeleton
* Chapter 6: Exponential and logarithmic functions
* Lecture code - decide on exercises
* [[Math 102/Chapter 6]]
* Worksheet code - decide on exercises
* Lecture code in slides and on Github
* Slides filled in


Lecture 7: Arrays
Week 9:
* Skeleton
* Chapter 6 continued
* Lecture code - decide on exercises
* Worksheet code - decide on exercises
* Lecture code in slides and on Github
* Slides filled in


Lecture 8: Classes
Week 10:
* Skeleton
* Chapter 8: Systems of equations and matrices
* Lecture code - decide on exercises
* [[Math 102/Chapter 8]]
* Worksheet code - decide on exercises
* Lecture code in slides and on Github
* Slides filled in


==Homework==
==Homework==


Homework assignment notes:
Homework assignments will be cut-and-paste problems from Sullivan, make one single ugly homework document per week. Assemble assignments and answer keys ahead of time.
* HW questions will consist of end-of-chapter problems
 
* Students will also do one project type problem, a take-home problem, in-class worksheet, time in class to work on it and get guidance/hints
<s>Review module homework</s>
* Order: figure out the HW questions first, then align the quiz and exam question pools with the HW problems
 
Module 1 equations and inequalities homework
 
Module 2 graphs homework
 
Module 3 functions homework
 
Module 4 homework
 
Module 5 polynomials homework
 
Module 6 exponentials and logs homework
 
Module 7 systems of equations and matrix algebra homework (Chapter 8)


<s>Midterm A</s>
==Worksheets==
* <s>Chapter 1 HW</s> -  [[CSC_142/Chapter_1#Chapter_1_Homework]]
* <s>Chapter 2 HW</s> -  [[CSC_142/Chapter_2#Chapter_2_Homework]]
* <s>Chapter 3 HW</s> - [[CSC_142/Chapter_3#Chapter_3_Homework]]
* <s>Chapter 4 HW</s> - [[CSC_142/Chapter_4#Chapter_4_Homework]]


Midterm B
Assemble worksheets ahead of time, alongside homework.
* <s>Chapter 5 HW</s> - [[CSC_142/Chapter_5#Chapter_5_Homework]]
 
* <s>Chapter 6 HW</s> - [[CSC_142/Chapter_6#Chapter_6_Homework]]
Worksheets will basically look like homework lite.
* Chapter 7 HW  - [[CSC_142/Chapter_7#Chapter_7_Homework]]
 
* Chapter 8 HW - [[CSC_142/Chapter_8#Chapter_8_Homework]]
Use unused homework problems from Sullivan.


==Quizzes==
==Quizzes==


Quiz questions are less in-depth, more mechanics and syntax. Quiz questions will come out of the question pool. Working through question pool for first 4 weeks now.
Still using unused homework problems and/or Sullivan example problems.


==Exams==
==Exams==


Exam questions are less rote, focus more on critical thinking, algorithms, program design, and pattern-finding. Exam questions will come from question pool.
More focused on critical thinking.  
 
This is part of the setting/managing expectations. Make sure they know what's expected of them in exams.
 
=Flags=


(Fewer exam questions than quiz questions per pool, of course.)
{{Math102Flag}}

Latest revision as of 03:10, 24 January 2017

What do I want in my binder at the start of the quarter?

  • Syllabus
  • Set expectations, what to do for assignments
  • Calendar of topics
  • Calendar of homeworks
  • Calendar of quizzes and exams
  • Detailed content outline
  • Lecture notes for first half
  • Worksheets for first half
  • Homework problems for first half
  • Quizzes for first half
  • Exams for first half

Math 102 Fall 2016 Checklist

Syllabus

Steps to completion:

  • Fill in basic class information (sched/dates/times)
  • Fill in book information
  • Academic integrity
  • Devices
  • Course content (chapter by chapter breakdown)
  • Course grade
  • Homework
  • Quizzes
  • Exams
  • Prereqs

Syllabus lecture:

  • Syllabus lecture slides skeleton
  • Syllabus lecture slides fill in

PDF

  • Create pdf for syllabus lecture notes

Calendar

Create calendar:

  • Topics calendar
  • HW and in-class worksheets calendar
  • Quiz calendar
  • Exam calendar
  • Final project calendar

Content Outline

Chapter outline

Section outline

Objective outline

See Math 102#Outline page for all outlines.

Lecture notes

Lecture notes outlines

Midterm A

Introduction/Reivew

Chapter 1: equations and inequalities

Chapter 2: graphs

Chapter 3: functions and graphs

Chapter 4: linear and quadratic equations

Midterm B

Chapter 5: Polynomials and rational functions

Chapter 6: Exponential and logarithmic functions

Chapter 8: Systems of equations and matrices

Lecture notes details

Midterm A

Week 1:

  • Chapter R: Introduction and review
  • Introductory lecture for syllabus
  • Fingers and toes, whole to natural to real numbers, integers, math, etc - review the lecture material for the lecture I gave to Calculus classes
  • Math 102/Review


Week 2:

  • Chapter 1: Equations and inequalities
  • Essentials of equations, linear equations, quadratic equations, radical equations, various techniques for isolating and solving
  • Math 102/Chapter 1
  • Still need to cover word problems in the notes.

Week 3:

Week 4:

Week 5:

  • Chapter 4: Linear and quadratic equations
  • Midterm only covers up to linear equations
  • Math 102/Chapter 4

Midterm B

Week 6:

Week 7:

  • Chapter 5 continued

Week 8:

Week 9:

  • Chapter 6 continued

Week 10:

Homework

Homework assignments will be cut-and-paste problems from Sullivan, make one single ugly homework document per week. Assemble assignments and answer keys ahead of time.

Review module homework

Module 1 equations and inequalities homework

Module 2 graphs homework

Module 3 functions homework

Module 4 homework

Module 5 polynomials homework

Module 6 exponentials and logs homework

Module 7 systems of equations and matrix algebra homework (Chapter 8)

Worksheets

Assemble worksheets ahead of time, alongside homework.

Worksheets will basically look like homework lite.

Use unused homework problems from Sullivan.

Quizzes

Still using unused homework problems and/or Sullivan example problems.

Exams

More focused on critical thinking.

This is part of the setting/managing expectations. Make sure they know what's expected of them in exams.

Flags