Instructor for the Summer 2024 Course on the Athens Campus: Kingsley Osae. (Click here to send an email to Kingsley Osae ko313720@ohio.edu /)
Incoming MATH 1350 Coordinator: Corey Boby
Outgoing MATH 1350 Coordinator: Mark Barsamian
Course Description: A survey of basic concepts of Calculus for students who want an introduction to Calculus, but who do not need the depth of MATH 2301
Skills that students will learn in MATH 1350: Link to Learning Outcomes
Prerequisites: MATH 1321 or (C or better in 1200) or Math Placement Level 2 or higher and WARNING: No credit for this course and MATH 2301 (MATH 1350 always deducted)
(It is worth noting that the vast majority of times that a student reports being unable to access Mylab, it turns out that the student is on an Apple computer and is using the Safari web browser . The Safari browser is notoriously uncooperative with MyLab. If you are using an Apple computer, it is strongly recommended that you install the Google Chrome web browser , and use that browser when you access Blackboard and MyLab . )
This class will be delivered in a hybrid format, consisting of two components.
The videos were developed specifically for this course by Mark Barsamian , the MATH 1350 Course Coordinator . They present all of the mathematical content in full detail. In particular, the videos are designed to present the concepts and skills needed to do twenty homework assignments that are worked online and graded by the MyLab System . Each video has accompanying printed notes that can be viewed online or downloaded. The collection of 79 videos can be accessed four ways:
The time for the meetings is 9:40am - 10:35am Eastern (USA) Time zone.
The meetings are led by the instructor, Kingsley Osae. These meetings will be held online , using the Microsoft Teams program .
The Monday, Wednesday, Friday Meetings will be Discussions . The purpose of these meetings is not delivery of mathematical content to the students. (Remember that the mathematical content is delivered through Course Component #1 : Watching Instructional Videos and/or reading the Textbook .) Rather, these meetings are a chance for the instructor to highlight certain topics, or perhaps present a few additional examples , or perhaps pose questions that students will answer.
Almost every week there will be either a Quiz or an Exam during one of the Monday, Wednesday, Friday online meetings.
During the course, you will accumulate a Points Total of up to 1000 possible points .
At the end of the course, your Points Total will be divided by \(1000\) to get a percentage, and then converted into your Course Letter Grade using the 90%, 80%, 70%, 60% Grading Scale described below.
The 90%, 80%, 70%, 60% Grading Scale is used on all graded items in this course, and is used in computing your Course Letter Grade .
Grade Calculation Worksheet: Use this worksheet to calculate your Current Letter Grade throughout the course. Note that the second page of the worksheet is a sample of the worksheet, showing what it could look like for a hypothetical student who gets a B in the course.
Attendance is required for all class meetings, and your attendance (or absence) will be recorded, but attendance is not used in the calculation of your course grade.
Missing Class: If you miss a class for any reason, it is your responsibility to learn the stuff that you missed. This can be done through a combination of three things:
Missing a Quiz or Exam Because of Illness: If you are too sick to take a quiz or exam, then you must do these three things:
(Observe that self-diagnosis of an illness is not a valid documentation of an illness. In other words, you can�t just tell your instructor that you did not come to a Quiz or Exam because you were not feeling well, and expect to get a Make-Up Quiz or Exam. If you are too sick to come to a Quiz or Exam, then you should be sick enough to go to a medical professional to get diagnosed and treated.)
Missing Presentations, Quizzes, or Exams Because of University Activity: If you have a University Activity that conflicts with one of our quizzes or exams, you must contact your Instructor before the quiz or exam to discuss arrangements for a make-up. They will need to see documentation of your activity. If you miss a quiz or an exam because of a University Activity without notifying your Instructor in advance, you will not be given a make-up.
Missing Quizzes, or Exams Because of Religious Observation: The Ohio University Faculty Handbook states the following:
Students may be absent for up to three days each academic semester to take time off for reasons of faith or religious or spiritual belief system or participate in organized activities conducted under the auspices of a religious denomination, church, or other religious or spiritual organization. Faculty shall not impose an academic penalty because of a student being absent nor shall faculty question the sincerity of a student�s religious or spiritual belief systems. Students are expected to notify faculty in writing of specific dates requested for alternative accommodations no later than fourteen days after the first day of instruction.
For MATH 1350, this means that if you will be missing any Summer 2024 Quizzes or Exams for religious reasons, and if you want to have a Make-Up Quiz/Exam, you will need to notify your Instructor no later than Monday, May 27, 2024 . You and your Instructor should work out the dates/times of your Make-Up Quiz/Exam. (In general, if you are going to miss a Friday Quiz/Exam, your Instructor will schedule you for a Make-Up on the following Monday or Tuesday.)
Missing Quizzes, or Exams Because of Illness, Injury, or Death in Immediate Family: Immediate family is defined as: spouse, son, daughter, mother, father, brother, sister, grandparent, grandchild, father-in-law, mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, and a legal guardian or other person who stands in place of a parent (in loco parentis), plus domestic partners and the domestic partner's immediate family. If you experience this sort of situation, please contact the Ohio University Dean of Students . The Dean of Students may ask for documentation of the Illness, Injury, or Death in Immediate Family, including documentation of the person�s relationship to you. The Dean of Students will notify all of your instructors (including MATH 1350) that you will need a break to deal with the situation.
Missing Quizzes, or Exams Because of Personal Travel: This course meets on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and attendance is required. Your Personal Travel (to home for the weekend, or out of town for vacations, etc) should be scheduled to not conflict with those Monday/Wednesday/Friday meetings. If you miss a Quiz, or Exam because of Personal Travel (not an Offical University Activity), you will not be given a make-up.
Policy for Electronic communication between MATH 1350 Students and Instructors
If cheat on a quiz or exam, you will receive a zero on that quiz or exam and your Instructor will submit a report to the Office of Community Standards and Student Responsibility (CSSR).
If you cheat on another quiz or exam, you will receive a grade of F in the course and your Instructor will again submit a report to the CSSR.
Required Computer Tools:
Other Useful but Optional Computer Tools:
Textbook Information: Link to Textbook Information
Paying for access to the eText and MyLab is handled by the Inclusive Access Program . When students register for MATH 1350, they automatically get access to the MyLab system (which includes the online eText copy of the textbook) and their student accounts are billed for this access. For more information about the Inclusive Access Program , click on this link: ( Information about the Inclusive Access Program )
Go to the Blackboard page for the course and follow the instructions to get MyLab configured. To succeed in the course, you will need to do the homework. To succeed in the course, you will have to do homork assignments. To succeed on those assignments, you will need time to watch the accompanying videos and learn the content. Therefore, it is very important that you get MyLab configured right away.
In the MyLab System , there is a list of Homework Assignments . Students should keep an eye on the Course Calendar to see what homework assignments are pertinent to each week�s work, do the assignments, and submit them. Note that the actual deadline for all of the homework assignments is August 15, 2024, at 11:59pm. But to succeed in the course, the student�s goal should be to do the homework throughout the semester, as the homework topics come up in class.
Remember that the mathematical skills needed for the Homework Assignments, Quizzes, and Exams are taught in the Instructional Videos that accompany the Homework Assignments . (And the skills are taught in the textbook.)
Special Needs: If you have specific physical, psychiatric, or learning disabilities and require accommodations, please let your Instructor know as soon as possible so that your learning needs may be appropriately met. You should also register with the Office of Student Accessibility Services to obtain written documentation and to learn about the resources they have available.
For Extra Help:
Calculators and Free Online Math Resources:
Calculators, or some kind of computer computation, are sometimes needed to complete your Homework . You may also find them useful in your Class Presentations . However, calculators are not needed , and will not be allowed , on Quizzes or Exams .
In the Instructional Videos and in your Class Meetings, Mark Barsamian or your Instructor will sometimes use a computer for graphing and calculating. Some of the computer tools that they use are free online resources that are easily accessible at the following link:
Link to Free Online Math Resources
You are encouraged to use these same Free Online Math Resources when you are working on your Homework or when you are giving a Class Presentation .
(page maintained by Mark Barsamian , last updated May 11, 2024)
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