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MATH010 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Course Syllabus This document gives a detailed explanation of the course procedures and policies. You are responsible for all of this information, and should ask if anything is unclear. Please feel free to come by my office when you need help. “Mr. Dale” P. Hawkinson [email protected] Office: HZ 113 (Holtz Hall) 785-532-5386 OFFICE HOURS MTWTh 3:30-5:00p or by appt. ***Be sure to check your email regularly for class announcements and information.*** QUIZ F 11:30 CW 101 RECITATION RESOURCES Intermediate Algebra Units 1-5 course packet (Dale P. Hawkinson) *You will buy a Resources Card from the bookstore, and bring it to class or my office to receive your packet. The rest of the necessary materials are on the Course Content Page. https://www.math.ksu.edu/~dph/MATH010/ CALCULATOR You will need a calculator with exponential and logarithmic capabilities, typically designated as "scientific" and having some combination of y x , ^ , ln x and LN keys. A TI-36X Pro is recommended. Graphing calculators are not required, but are allowed IF they do not have an onboard CAS (Computer Algebra System), or QWERTY keyboard. [NOTE: cell phones, iPods, and other digital devices are not permitted during quizzes/tests.] STUDY Assignment Day 1 a) In the course packet, take out the two-page Lecture Outline to be used for writing the notes given in the online lecture. b) View the “Credit Versionof the online Lecture for the assigned lesson. Each lecture is available for credit during a specified period of time. After that time, a Review Versionof the lecture will be available to view as often as you wish, but not for credit points. The content of both versions is identical. Online Credit Version lecture completion counts 3 points; a complete set of written notes for a lecture counts 2 points. c) After completing the lecture, peruse the online Text Reading to gain a detailed follow up to the lecture along with additional examples. d) Turn to the written homework questions in the course packet; they are located behind the 40 pages of Lecture Outlines. Complete the online Guided Exercises. This provides interactive, guided completion of selected questions in the written homework for the lesson. Online Credit Version homework completion counts 4 points; extra credit may be earned. As with lectures, there is a Credit Version and a Review Version . HOMEWORK Assignment Day 2 Finish the written homework questions for the assigned lesson; these should be worked in the space provided. (Use the blank facing page for extra space, if needed.) Each lesson has two parts – Exercises and an Insight. Everything is to be done in a neat, organized manner that is consistent with the methods discussed in the lectures and the text. On assigned due dates, the Exercises (4 points) and the Insight (2 points) of the designated lessons are to be turned in for grading. Show work - no credit will be given for answers only. To account for absences or poor performance, extra credit may be earned for each assignment. In-class discussion and additional examples for each week’s topics will be offered on some Fridays (see Course Schedule). This is a good time to get end-of-the- week help before an assignment due date. (over) Please contact me by email, or stop by to visit with me in my office.

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Page 1: MATH010 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Course Syllabus · Course Syllabus REC classes – W 12:30, W 1:30 Online Syllabus Quiz (due by 5:00pm, 1/24) [Access from Info menu on Content Home Page.]

MATH010 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Course Syllabus

This document gives a detailed explanation of the course procedures and policies. You are responsible for all of this information, and should ask if anything

is unclear. Please feel free to come by my office when you need help.

“Mr. Dale” P. Hawkinson [email protected] Office: HZ 113 (Holtz Hall) 785-532-5386 OFFICE HOURS MTWTh 3:30-5:00p or by appt.

***Be sure to check your email regularly for class announcements and information.***

QUIZ F 11:30 CW 101 RECITATION

RESOURCES Intermediate Algebra Units 1-5 course packet (Dale P. Hawkinson) *You will buy a Resources Card from the bookstore, and bring it to class or my office to receive your packet.

The rest of the necessary materials are on the Course Content Page. https://www.math.ksu.edu/~dph/MATH010/

CALCULATOR You will need a calculator with exponential and logarithmic capabilities, typically designated as "scientific" and having some combination of y x , ^ , ln x and LN keys. A TI-36X Pro is recommended. Graphing calculators are not required, but are allowed IF they do not have an onboard CAS (Computer Algebra System), or QWERTY keyboard. [NOTE: cell phones, iPods, and other digital devices are not permitted during quizzes/tests.]

STUDY Assignment Day 1

a) In the course packet, take out the two-page Lecture Outline to be used for writing the notes given in the online lecture.

b) View the “Credit Version” of the online Lecture for the assigned lesson. Each lecture is available for credit during a specified period of time. After that time, a

“Review Version” of the lecture will be available to view as often as you wish, but not for credit points. The content of both versions is identical. Online Credit Version lecture completion counts 3 points; a complete set of written notes for a lecture counts 2 points.

c) After completing the lecture, peruse the online Text Reading to gain a detailed follow up to the lecture along with additional examples.

d) Turn to the written homework questions in the course packet; they are located behind the 40 pages of Lecture Outlines. Complete the online Guided Exercises. This provides interactive, guided completion of selected questions in the written homework for the lesson. Online Credit Version homework completion counts 4 points; extra credit may be earned. As with lectures, there is a Credit Version and a Review Version .

HOMEWORK Assignment Day 2 Finish the written homework questions for the assigned lesson; these should be worked in the space provided. (Use the blank facing page for extra space, if needed.) Each lesson has two parts – Exercises and an Insight. Everything is to be done in a neat, organized manner that is consistent with the methods discussed in the lectures and the text. On assigned due dates, the Exercises (4 points) and the Insight (2 points) of the designated lessons are to be turned in for grading. Show work - no credit will be given for answers only. To account for absences or poor performance, extra credit may be earned for each assignment.

In-class discussion and additional examples for each week’s topics will be offered on some Fridays (see Course Schedule). This is a good time to get end-of-the-week help before an assignment due date.

(over)

Please contact me by email, or stop by to visit with

me in my office.

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ONLINE WEEKENDERS

At the end of each week having lectures, there is an online Weekender – a graded quiz containing 5 questions from that week’s lessons, as well as review questions from previous material. After taking the quiz, if you want to try to achieve a better score it may be taken again to a maximum of five times total. The highest score will be counted. Note that extra credit may be earned for each Weekender and the lowest 2 of 10 scores will be dropped from the final course grade.

HOMEWORK All of the homework assignments are included in the course packet. Do all of the Exercises for the lesson in a manner consistent with the lecture. For each question, SHOW WORK in the space provided, using the blank facing page for extra room if needed. Your answers may be compared with the Key on the last few pages of the Unit. Each assignment includes an Insight – a critical thinking application of the lesson’s content that counts for one-third of the homework assignment grade. Note that extra credit may be earned, and that there are (optional) Extra Practice exercises available online.

RECITATION CLASS During recitation class each week, questions concerning lecture notes and homework assignments will be discussed, graded written work will be returned, and an in-class open-note quiz will be given. The lowest 4 of 14 quiz scores will be dropped from the final course grade.

SUBMISSION OF WRITTEN WORK Your work is to be organized with all lecture note sheets first, followed by the homework assignments. Please be sure your name and recitation class day/time are written on the first page. Staple and turn in your work to the grading box in Holtz Hall. Due dates are listed in the Course Schedule. Late work will not be accepted for grading.

UNIT REVIEWS & TESTS There is an online Unit Review to help with preparing for each Unit Test. There is no Unit 5 Test – questions from Unit 5 will be included on the comprehensive Final Exam.

GRADING

Syllabus Quiz: 10 points Lecture Notes: 20 @ 5 100 points (For each lecture, the online “Credit Version” is 3 points, and a clearly written set of notes is 2 points.)

Guided Exercises: 20 @ 4 80 points (Guided Exercises are 4 points each; partial credit is given.) A perfect score is awarded 1 point extra credit.

Homework: 20 @ 6 120 points (Each lesson Exercise set is 4 points; the Insight is 2 points.) A perfect score is awarded 1 point extra credit.

Weekly Quizzes: 10 @ 5 50 points The lowest 4 of 14 scores will be dropped. (A weekly quiz is given during recitation class meetings.)

Weekenders: 8 @ 5 40 points The lowest 2 of 10 scores will be dropped. (Each Weekender is 5 points; partial credit is given.) A perfect score is awarded 1 point extra credit.

Unit Tests : 4 @ 30 120 points (Retake opportunities are provided; see the Course Schedule for details.)

Final Exam : 80 points

Total Points: 600 points

A 540 – 600 points B 480 – 539 points C 420 – 479 points

D 360 – 419 points F less than 360 points

POLICY NOTES If you have any condition (e.g. physical or learning disability) which will require academic accommodations, please notify the instructor when classes begin.

Plagiarism and cheating are serious offenses which the university strictly governs. More information about KSU Academic Honesty policies may be found at http://www.ksu.edu/honor .

NOTE: 58% of the grade comes from assignments; also, two of the four Unit Tests may be retaken and up to 48 points extra credit may be earned.

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Accessing & Using the Online Course Content

The Course Content Page may be accessed directly from OR from K-State Online (aka Canvas). https://www.math.ksu.edu/~dph/MATH010/ https://connect.k-state.edu Login, choose K-State Online and then

MATH010 Intermediate Algebra . Choose K-State Online and then

MATH100 College Algebra .

Click Grades to view your scores for all currently graded materials.

Go to MATH010 Online Content Home Page is a link to load the page shown to the left.

Use the Click here to check browser requirements to be sure Javascript and Flash are enabled.

On days when an online activity is assigned, click the item you want to view. Lectures, Guided Exercises, & Weekenders are not available for credit until the date shown in the Course Schedule. After the assigned “Credit Version” period has expired, the Lectures, Guided Exercises, & Weekenders will still be

accessible, but it will be the “Review Version” rather than “Credit Version.” The content is the same in both versions.

If you are viewing a “Credit Version” item, you will see a Login box like the one shown below. Enter your recitation day/time (W 12:30 or W 1:30) and your name, then click OK.

(If you are viewing the “Review Version” there will not be a Login box.)

Each lecture begins with a short video clip related to the topic, followed by some general instructions. When viewing a lecture, you will be asked questions which you must answer correctly to progress. You

should always try your best to answer each question. You are not penalized for a wrong response, and you get many opportunities to try again. Feedback is given to help you answer correctly. For the “Credit Version”

be sure to continue all the way to the last slide or you will not receive credit for your work.

The Guided Exercises and Weekenders are accessed in a similar manner.

Joe College Th 1:30

the counting numbers, and 0 {0,1,2,3,…}

ADD 3 + 2 = ? >>> ? + 2 = 5 >>> 5 – 2 = ? SUB MULT 3 x 2 = ? >>> ? x 2 = 6 >>> 6 – 2 = ? DIV POWER 32 = ? >>> ?2 = 9 >>> 9 = ? ROOT

If doing an operation on any two numbers in a set gives an answer that is also in the set, then the set is “closed” under that operation.

EX Are the whole numbers closed under addition? YES EX Are the whole numbers closed under subtraction?

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MATH010 Course Schedule - Spring Semester 2019

DATE LECTURE/EXAM/ACTIVITY VENUE/DUE DATE M Jan 21 Martin Luther King Day University Holiday W Jan 23 Orientation

Course Syllabus REC classes – W 12:30, W 1:30 Online Syllabus Quiz (due by 5:00pm, 1/24) [Access from Info menu on Content Home Page.] Obtain a Resources Card from the bookstore. Exchange your card with me for a course packet in class, or in my office.

F Jan 25 Optional Q&A 11:30am Lecture 1-1

Guided Exercises 1-1

CW 101 Credit Versions: 9:30am,1/25 to 5:00pm,1/27

M Jan 28 Lecture 1-2 Guided Exercises 1-2 Credit Versions: 9:30am,1/28 to 5:00pm,1/29

W Jan 30 Lecture 1-3 Guided Exercises 1-3 Credit Versions: 9:30am,1/30 to 5:00pm,1/31

TH Jan 31 Weekender 1 Credit Version: 9:30am,1/31 to 5:00pm,2/2 F Feb 1 Q&A 11:30am

DUE DATE CW 101 1-1, 1-2 Notes/HW Holtz Hall by 4:45 pm

M Feb 4 Lecture 1-4 Guided Exercises 1-4

Credit Versions: 9:30am,2/4 to 5:00pm,2/5

W Feb 6 Weekender 2 Credit Version: 9:30am,2/6 to 5:00pm,2/8 F Feb 8 TEST 1 – 11:30am

DUE DATE CW 101 1-3, 1-4 Notes/HW Holtz Hall by 4:45 pm

M Feb 11 Lecture 2-1 Guided Exercises 2-1 Credit Versions: 9:30am,2/11 to 5:00pm,2/12

W Feb 13 Lecture 2-2 Guided Exercises 2-2 Credit Versions: 9:30am,2/13 to 5:00pm,2/14

TH Feb 14 Weekender 3 Credit Version: 9:30am,2/14 to 5:00pm,2/16 F Feb 15 Q&A 11:30am

DUE DATE CW 101 2-1, 2-2 Notes/HW Holtz Hall by 4:45 pm

M Feb 18 Lecture 2-3 Guided Exercises 2-3 Credit Versions: 9:30am,2/18 to 5:00pm,2/19

W Feb 20 Lecture 2-4 Guided Exercises 2-4 Credit Versions: 9:30am,2/20 to 5:00pm,2/21

TH Feb 21 Weekender 4 Credit Version: 9:30am,2/21 to 5:00pm,2/23 F Feb 22 Q&A 11:30am

DUE DATE CW 101 2-3, 2-4 Notes/HW Holtz Hall by 4:45 pm

M Feb 25 No online assignment W Feb 27 No online assignment F Mar 1 TEST 2 – 11:30am CW 101 M Mar 4 Lecture 3-1

Guided Exercises 3-1 Credit Versions: 9:30am,3/4 to 5:00pm,3/5

W Mar 6 Lecture 3-2 Guided Exercises 3-2 Credit Versions: 9:30am,3/6 to 5:00pm,3/7

TH Mar 7 Weekender 5 Credit Version: 9:30am,3/7 to 5:00pm,3/9 F Mar 8 RETAKE 1or2 11:30am CW 101 DUE DATE 3-1, 3-2 Notes/HW Holtz Hall by 4:45 pm Mar 11-15 SPRING BREAK No classes M Mar 18 Lecture 3-3

Guided Exercises 3-3 Credit Versions: 9:30am,3/18 to 5:00pm,3/19

W Mar 20 Lecture 3-4 Guided Exercises 3-4 Credit Versions: 9:30am,3/20 to 5:00pm,3/21

TH Mar 21 Weekender 6 Credit Version: 9:30am,3/21 to 5:00pm,3/23 F Mar 22 Q&A 11:30am

DUE DATE CW 101 3-3, 3-4 Notes/HW Holtz Hall by 4:45 pm

M Mar 25 No online assignment W Mar 27 No online assignment F Mar 29 TEST 3 – 11:30am CW 101

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MATH010 Course Schedule - Spring Semester 2019

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M Apr 1 Lecture 4-1 Guided Exercises 4-1 Credit Versions: 9:30am,4/1 to 5:00pm,4/2

W Apr 3 Lecture 4-2 Guided Exercises 4-2 Credit Versions: 9:30am,4/3 to 5:00pm,4/4

TH Apr 4 Weekender 7 Credit Version: 9:30am,4/4 to 5:00pm,4/6 F Apr 5 Q&A 11:30am

DUE DATE CW 101 4-1, 4-2 Notes/HW Holtz Hall by 4:45 pm

M Apr 8 Lecture 4-3 Guided Exercises 4-3 Credit Versions: 9:30am,4/8 to 5:00pm,4/9

W Apr 10 Lecture 4-4 Guided Exercises 4-4 Credit Versions: 9:30am,4/10 to 5:00pm,4/11

TH Apr 11 Weekender 8 Credit Version: 9:30am,4/11 to 5:00pm,4/13 F Apr 12 Q&A 11:30am

DUE DATE CW 101 4-3, 4-4 Notes/HW Holtz Hall by 4:45 pm

M Apr 15 No online assignment W Apr 17 No online assignment F Apr 19 TEST 4 – 11:30am CW 101 M Apr 22 Lecture 5-1

Guided Exercises 5-1 Credit Versions: 9:30am,4/22 to 5:00pm,4/23

W Apr 24 Lecture 5-2 Guided Exercises 5-2 Credit Versions: 9:30am,4/24 to 5:00pm,4/25

TH Apr 25 Weekender 9 Credit Version: 9:30am,4/25 to 5:00pm,4/27 F Apr 26 Q&A 11:30am

DUE DATE CW 101 5-1, 5-2 Notes/HW Holtz Hall by 4:45 pm

M Apr 29 Lecture 5-3 Guided Exercises 5-3 Credit Versions: 9:30am,4/29 to 5:00pm,4/30

W May 1 No online assignment F May 3 RETAKE 3or4 11:30am CW 101 M May 6 Lecture 5-4

Guided Exercises 5-4 Credit Versions: 9:30am,5/6 to 5:00pm,5/7

W May 8 Weekender 10 Credit Version: 9:30am,5/8 to 5:00pm,5/10 TH May 9 DUE DATE 5-3, 5-4 Notes/HW Holtz Hall by 1:45 pm* F May 10 Q&A 11:30am

CW 101 Graded work will be returned

M May 13 FINAL EXAM 4:10-6:00pm