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READ THIS SYLLABUS CAREFULLY! IT CONTAINS ANSWERS TO MANY OF YOUR QUESTIONS AND HAS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE EXPECTATIONS OF THIS COURSE.
Math in Modern Society/Math 123I
3 Credits Spring 2003

Instructor: Jason Rose Office: SHLDS 207 B

Office Hours: M 3, T 9, W 11, Th 3, F 9

Phone: 208.732.6807 or 800.680.0274 ext.6807

E-mail: jrose@csi.edu

Find Math Syllabi at http://www.csi.edu/ip/matheng/syllaweb/syllaweb.htm

Webpage: http://www.csi.edu/facultyAndStaff_/directories/Detail.CFM?Employees__EmployeeID=376

Description: This course is designed for liberal arts and technical students. The course provides an opportunity to acquire an appreciation of the nature of mathematics and its relation to other aspects of our culture. The humanistic aspect of mathematics is emphasized to help cultivate creativity and abstract thought processes that are rigorous but not rigid.
Pre-requisites: C or better in Math 010 OR placement recommendation from COMPASS (Algebra Score greater than 45) Required Textbooks and Supplies: Thinking Mathematically Second Edition Robert Blitzer, Prentice Hall, 2003, ISBN 0-13-065601-1; a scientific calculator with log and exponential functions (you won’t have to pay more that $12 for this calculator)
Software Requirements:  Windows 95 or better operating system.  Internet Explorer 4.0 or better, Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 (3.0 or higher should work), TSCC codec, Windows Media Player (see What to do First below)

Course Objectives: The student will demonstrate a knowledge of:
[] Inductive and deductive reasoning, [] Problem Solving, [] Basic Set Concepts, [] Venn Diagrams and Subsets, [] Venn diagrams and Set operations with two or three sets, [] surveys and cardinal numbers, [] positional number systems, [] converting between base 10 and any other base, []Prime and Composite numbers [] Integers and order of operations [] Rational and Irrational Numbers [] Real numbers and their properties [] Exponents and Scientific Notation [] Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences, [] Ratio, Proportion, and Variation, [] Solving Quadratic Equations, [] Graphing and Functions, [] Linear Functions and Their Graphs, [] Quadratic functions and Their Graphs, [] Exponential Functions, [] Systems of Linear Equations, [] Percent, Interest, and Installment Buying, [] Calculating the costs of home ownership, [] Calculations related to the stock market, [] Measuring length and the metric system, [] Measuring area and volume, [] Measuring Mass weight and Temperature, [] Points, lines, planes, and angles, [] triangles, [] polygons, quadrilaterals, and perimeter, [] area and circumference, [] The fundamental counting principle,

Policies and Procedures:
a. Consistent Effort is important for your success in this class and you will be required to complete assignments on-time in order to get credit. This class is not "Independent Study."
b. For each section that we cover, you should do the following:

·  Read the section in the book

·  Watch the mini-lecture

·  Take the quiz. After you score the quiz, you can see detailed explanations of how to work each problem.

·  If you didn't score well the first time through, take the 2nd Chance Quiz.

·  Submit the written assignment

c. After every 5 to 7 sections, you will take a paper/pencil exam. If you live near CSI or one of CSI's outreach centers, you can take the exam there. Otherwise, we'll need to arrange to have the exams proctored at some other location. Please contact me early-on if you can't take the exam at CSI or an outreach center.  I reserve the right to change testing accommodations if I feel it is necessary.

d. Please read the behavioral policy on Honesty starting on page 15 of the current CSI Catalog. Any violation of the policy will be dealt with severely, including but not limited to, being dismissed from the class and/or given a grade of "F" for the course.

e.  I will make every effort to give appropriate accommodation to any documented disability.

f.  I reserve the right to fix errors or omissions in this syllabus.
Library Use: The CSI Library is an excellent place to find further information about topics in mathematics. The computers in the library are available for your use in finding information from the card catalog and the internet as well as sending email. Student Email Account If you don't currently have an email address, every registered student has a web-based student email account. To access it, go to http://students.csi.edu Your UserName is your first middle and last initials followed by the last four digits of your social security number, as given on your application to CSI. If you didn't give CSI a middle initial on your application, use x. E.g., if my name was John Ronald Doe and my SSN was 123-45-6789, my login would be jrd6789 . Your password is your full SSN without dashes. You can access this account anywhere that you can find access to the web: at home, in a public library, in a computer lab, etc.
Outcomes Assessment: Quizzes taken after each section will be graded, and analyzed. Paper/pencil tests and a final will be administered and the results compared to course objectives.

Grading Practices: Each section has a "First Quiz" and an optional "2nd Chance Quiz." At the end of the semester, I will select your highest quiz score from each section and average them.  For each section there will be at least one written assignment as well.  At the end of the semester, the written assignments will be averaged.  The quiz average will be 1/9 of your grade. The written assignment average will be 1/9 of your grade. Each of the first six tests will be 1/9 of your grade. The final will make up the remaining 1/9 of your grade. 90 - 100 is an 'A', 80 - 89 is a 'B', 70 - 79 is a 'C', 60 - 69 is a 'D', and below 60 is an 'F'

The following schedule is TENTATIVE and subject to change.

Week of

Due Date for Quizzes and Other Assignments

Sections to cover and/or test to take before due date

Jan 20

Sunday, Jan 26, Midnight

1.1, 1.3, 11.1,

Jan 27

Sunday, Feb 2, Midnight

4.1, 4.2,

Feb 3

Sunday, Feb 9, Midnight

Test 1 (covers 1.1, 1.3, 11.1, 4.1, 4.2), 2.1, 2.2

Feb 10

Sunday, Feb 16, Midnight

2.3, 2.4, 2.5,

Feb 17

Sunday, Feb 23, Midnight

Test 2, (covers 2.1 – 2.5),  5.1, 5.2,

Feb 24

Sunday, Mar 2, Midnight

5.3, 5.4, 5.5,

Mar 3

Sunday, Mar 9, Midnight

5.6, 5.7, 6.4

Mar 10

Sunday, Mar 16, Midnight

Test 3 (covers 5.1 – 5.7), 7.1, 7.2

Mar 17

Sunday, Mar 23, Midnight

6.6, 7.3, 7.4

Mar 24

 

Spring Break

Mar 31

Sunday, Apr 6, Midnight

7.5, 8.1, 8.2,

Apr 7

Sunday, Apr 13, Midnight

Test 4 (covers 7.1 – 7.5, 6.4, 6.6), 8.3, 8.4

Apr 14

Sunday, Apr 20, Midnight

8.5, 10.1, 10.2,

Apr 21

Sunday, Apr 27, Midnight

Test 5 (covers 8.1 – 8.5),10.3, 10.4,

Apr 28

Sunday, May 4, Midnight

Test 6 (covers 10.1-10.4) 9.1, 9.2, 9.3

May 5

Sunday, May 11, Midnight

Use the week to review for the final.  The final will be comprehensive, i.e. it will cover all of the sections discussed during the entire semester.

May 12

Thursday, May 15, Midnight

Take the final.  I may not receive finals taken after Monday, May 12 before grades are due in the Records Office.  If I don’t receive you final in time, I’ll grade it after the break and then post the correct grade.

Important Dates

Day

Date

 

Day

Date

 

Fri

1/24

Last day for 100% - $25 refund

Fri

2/9

Last day for registered students to add

Fri

1/31

Last day for 50% - $25 refund and late registration

Fri

4/11

Last day for students to drop

What to do first:


Install the necessary free software:

1.  Install the TSCC codec  (you probably don’t have this.  It is about 170 KB, so it will take about 2 minutes to open with 28.8 kbps modem)

ftp://ftp.techsmith.com/pub/products/camtasia/tscc.exe

You can choose “Open from present location.”  When the “TechSmith Screen Capture Codec Installation” window appears, click “Install”

2.  Install Adobe Acrobat 5.0 which can be downloaded for free from

http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

If you have an older version (3.0 or higher), you technically shouldn’t have to upgrade, but if you have any trouble viewing PDF files, you should try upgrading first.  The file is about 8.5 MB, and will take about 50 minutes with a 28.8 kbps modem.

System Requirements:  Intel Pentium Processor, Microsoft Windows 95 OSR 2.0, Windows 98 SE, Millenium Edition, Windows NT 4.0 with service pack 5, Windows 2000, or Windows XP, 64 MB of RAM, 24 MB of available hard-disk space.

3.  Install Windows Media Player 6.3 or higher

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/default.asp

(will take about 18 minutes with a 28.8 kbps modem)


Getting Started in the class:


1.  Make sure you’ve installed the necessary free software (above.)

2.  Open your web browser.

3.  Go to the CSI homepage at http://www.csi.edu and click on the “Blackboard” link OR go directly to http://blackboard.csi.edu .

4.  Click the “Login” button.

5.  In the “Username” box, type your three initials (as given to CSI on your registration) and the last four digits of your Social Security Number.  E.g., if your full name were John Ronald Doe and your Social Security Number was 123-45-6789, your username would be jrd6789.  If you didn’t give a middle initial to CSI, use an “x.”  

6.  In the “Password” box, type your full Social Security Number without spaces or dashes (unless you have used this account previously and changed your password, in which case use the password you’ve selected.)  If you can’t login, send me an email.  Be sure to tell me in the email the exact username that you are trying to use. 

7.  Once you’re logged in, click on Math 123.

8.  Click on the “Assignments” button

9.  Do the weekly assignments as they appear.


How to see the results of your quizzes

As soon as you submit a quiz, the computer will grade the items that it can and then show you the corrected test.  Occasionally, some of the items need to be graded by me, so your correct score won’t show until after I’ve had a chance to grade quizzes.  You can see the results of quizzes you’ve taken before by clicking on “Tools” and then “Check Grade.”  When the list of quizzes and scores is displayed, click on the score to see the graded quiz.

Common Problems and Frequently Asked Questions

1.  When I try to play a video I hear the sound, but I can’t see the image.

Double-check to make sure the TSCC codec is properly installed.  In Windows 98, click “Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”.  Double-click on “Multimedia” icon.  Click the “Devices” tab.  Click the [+] next to “Video Compression Codecs.”  Make sure “TechSmith Screen Capture Codec” is somewhere on the list.  If it isn’t, re-install it.

2.  I can’t hear or I can barely hear the sound from the video, even though the volume slider on “Windows Media Player” is all the way to the right.

Your master volume or wave volume is probably turned down.  Double click on the yellow bullhorn on the Start bar down by the time.  Move the “Volume Control” slider and/or the “Wave” slider up  (make sure “mute” isn’t checked on either.)

3.  My computer locked up in the middle of a quiz. 

Email me and let me know which section, which quiz (first or second), and which problem number.

4.  The computer scored a quiz incorrectly. (From to time quizzes are not programmed correctly or the feedback has errors.  I like to know about these so that I can fix them for future students.)

First, check to make sure that the item just wasn’t scored because it’s a “Short Answer/Essay” question that I need to grade, then check to make sure that you’re looking at your answer and not the feedback, then email me and let me know which section, which quiz (first or second), and which problem number.

5.  I just submitted a quiz that had a question of type “short answer/essay” or a writing assignment.  My answer is pretty similar to yours but I didn’t get any credit.  Why not?

“Short Answer/Essay” questions have to be graded by hand.  I sit down and grade these all together a couple of days after the deadline.  Until then, your score will not be correct.  After I grade the essay questions, you can see the results of the quiz by clicking on “Tools” and then “Check Grade.”  When the list of quizzes and scores is displayed, click on the score to see the graded quiz.

6.  I took the second quiz instead of the first.  I’m happy with my score on the second quiz, do I have to go back and take the first quiz?

No. For each section, I take the highest of the two.  For example, if your first quiz score is 0 or not taken and your second quiz is 93, your score for the section is 93.

7.  I took the first quiz and I’m happy with my score.  Do I have to take the second quiz?

No.

8.  How can a download a video so that I can watch it later?

Right click on the link and choose “Save Target As.”  Be sure save it somewhere where you can find it again.

9.  How do I get the results of the paper and pencil tests?

After the deadline, I collect tests and grade them.  Then I post them to your account electronically.  To see your tests, login to Blackboard, click on “Tools” and then “Digital Dropbox.”  Click the link to view the test.

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