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MATH1003

Mathematics for theComputer Industry

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Agenda‣Introductions‣Syllabus‣Course Overview‣Principles‣Topics

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Greg RodrigoOffice: K105Email: greg.rodrigo@georgiancollege.caPhone: (705) 728-1968 ext 1775Twitter: @GC_Math1003

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Introductions

NameProgrammer or Networker

Town/City

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Why is Mathimportant?

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Why is Math important?

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“everything is numbers”

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Syllabus

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Get Me Out of This Quiz Card(to be used only for in-class quizzes)

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Get Me Out of This Quiz Card(to be used only for in-class quizzes)

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Get Me Out of This Quiz Card(to be used only for in-class quizzes)

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Get Me Out of This Quiz Card(to be used only for in-class quizzes)

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Get Me Out of This Quiz Card(to be used only for in-class quizzes)

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Meeting TimesCourse Description

ResourcesInstructor

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Evaluation

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What if I need help?

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Principles

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PrinciplesClarityFairnessInterestRelevanceSupport

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Model forStudentSuccess

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Model forStudentSuccess

PreparationAttendanceParticipationEfficiencyReflection

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Emergency Evacuation and Lockdown

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Schedule of Activities

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Number Systems and Data Storage/Issues

1

Sets, Logic, and Boolean Algebra

2

Equations, Functions, and Statistics

3

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Number Systems and Data Storage/Issues

Sets of Numbers

Binary, Decimal,Hexadecimal

Number Systems

Text and NumberRepresentation

1

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Number Systems and Data Storage/Issues

Sets of Numbers

ExponentsBinary, Decimal,

HexadecimalNumber Systems

Conversion betweenNumber Systems Binary Addition Significant digits, accuracy,

and precisionScientific notation

Integers

Order ofOperations Integers and

Complement Addition

Real Numbers

Truncation, Rounding,Overflow, and

Conversion Error

Text and NumberRepresentation

CharacterCode Sets

1

Real

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Sets, Logic, and Boolean Algebra Sets

Logic

Boolean Algebra

2

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Sets, Logic, and Boolean Algebra Sets

Logic

Boolean Algebra

2

Subsets

Set Operations

Venn Diagrams

Propertiesof Sets

Simple and CompoundStatements

Truth Tables

Properties of Logic

Intro toBoolean Algebra

Circuits

Combinationsof Switches

Properties ofNetworks

Logic Circuits

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Equations, Functions, and Statistics

Equations andFunctions

Statistics

3

Matrices

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Equations, Functions, and Statistics

Equations andFunctions

Polynomials

Relations andFunctions

Basic Concepts

Application

Statistics

3

Arrays

Basic Matrix Operations

Matrices

MATH1003

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MATH1003

Number Systems and Data Storage/Issues

Sets of Numbers

Binary, Decimal,Hexadecimal

Number Systems

Text and NumberRepresentation

1

Exponents

Conversion betweenNumber Systems Binary Addition Significant digits, accuracy,

and precisionScientific notation

Integers

Order ofOperations Integers and

Complement Addition

Real Numbers

Truncation, Rounding,Overflow, and

Conversion Error

CharacterCode Sets

Real Sets, Logic, and Boolean Algebra Sets

Logic

Boolean Algebra

2

Subsets

Set Operations

Venn Diagrams

Propertiesof Sets

Simple and CompoundStatements

Truth Tables

Properties of Logic

Intro toBoolean Algebra

Circuits

Combinationsof Switches

Properties ofNetworks

Logic Circuits

Equations, Functions, and Statistics

Equations andFunctions

Statistics

3

Matrices

Polynomials

Relations andFunctions

Basic Concepts

Application

Arrays

Basic Matrix Operations

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Number Systems and Data Storage/Issues

Sets of Numbers

Binary, Decimal,Hexadecimal

Number Systems

Text and NumberRepresentation

1

Exponents

Conversion betweenNumber Systems Binary Addition Significant digits, accuracy,

and precisionScientific notation

Integers

Order ofOperations Integers and

Complement Addition

Real Numbers

Truncation, Rounding,Overflow, and

Conversion Error

CharacterCode Sets

Real Sets, Logic, and Boolean Algebra Sets

Logic

Boolean Algebra

2

Subsets

Set Operations

Venn Diagrams

Propertiesof Sets

Simple and CompoundStatements

Truth Tables

Properties of Logic

Intro toBoolean Algebra

Circuits

Combinationsof Switches

Properties ofNetworks

Logic Circuits

Equations, Functions, and Statistics

Equations andFunctions

Statistics

3

Matrices

Polynomials

Relations andFunctions

Basic Concepts

Application

Arrays

Basic Matrix Operations

Assignments 40% (15%, 15%, 10%)Tests/Quizzes 60%-Tests 12%,12%, 8%-Quizzes (in-class) 15%-Quizzes (Bb) 13%

Statistics

Arduino 1

Arduino 2

MATH1003

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MATH1003

Number Systems and Data Storage/Issues

Sets of Numbers

Binary, Decimal,Hexadecimal

Number Systems

Text and NumberRepresentation

1

Exponents

Conversion betweenNumber Systems Binary Addition Significant digits, accuracy,

and precisionScientific notation

Integers

Order ofOperations Integers and

Complement Addition

Real Numbers

Truncation, Rounding,Overflow, and

Conversion Error

CharacterCode Sets

Real Sets, Logic, and Boolean Algebra Sets

Logic

Boolean Algebra

2

Subsets

Set Operations

Venn Diagrams

Propertiesof Sets

Simple and CompoundStatements

Truth Tables

Properties of Logic

Intro toBoolean Algebra

Circuits

Combinationsof Switches

Properties ofNetworks

Logic Circuits

Equations, Functions, and Statistics

Equations andFunctions

Statistics

3

Matrices

Polynomials

Relations andFunctions

Basic Concepts

Application

Arrays

Basic Matrix Operations

Assignments 40% (15%, 15%, 10%)Tests/Quizzes 60%-Tests 12%,12%, 8%-Quizzes (in-class) 15%-Quizzes (Bb) 13%

Statistics

Arduino 1

Arduino 2

numerous opportunities for

success

MATH1003

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MATH1003

Number Systems and Data Storage/Issues

Sets of Numbers

Binary, Decimal,Hexadecimal

Number Systems

Text and NumberRepresentation

1

Exponents

Conversion betweenNumber Systems Binary Addition Significant digits, accuracy,

and precisionScientific notation

Integers

Order ofOperations Integers and

Complement Addition

Real Numbers

Truncation, Rounding,Overflow, and

Conversion Error

CharacterCode Sets

Real Sets, Logic, and Boolean Algebra Sets

Logic

Boolean Algebra

2

Subsets

Set Operations

Venn Diagrams

Propertiesof Sets

Simple and CompoundStatements

Truth Tables

Properties of Logic

Intro toBoolean Algebra

Circuits

Combinationsof Switches

Properties ofNetworks

Logic Circuits

Equations, Functions, and Statistics

Equations andFunctions

Statistics

3

Matrices

Polynomials

Relations andFunctions

Basic Concepts

Application

Arrays

Basic Matrix Operations

Assignments 40% (15%, 15%, 10%)Tests/Quizzes 60%-Tests 12%,12%, 8%-Quizzes (in-class) 15%-Quizzes (Bb) 13%

Statistics

Arduino 1

Arduino 2

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“Are you in or not?”

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Mathematics for theComputer Industry

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