COURSE TASKS (GRADED AND NOT GRADED) FOR MATH 124E
We will utilize MyOpenMath (MOM) for ALL tasks! The Gradebook will also be in MyOpenMath!
There are eight (8) types of tasks for you to complete, some are graded and some are not graded. They consist of (a) completing an Autobiography Task; (b) studying the Course Syllabus and the Tentative Course Schedule; (c) completing a Syllabus Review; (d) studying the Learning Materials; (e) completing Practice Tasks; (f) completing Module Reviews; (g) taking proctored Module Exams; and (h) taking a proctored, comprehensive Final Exam.
a. Study the Course Syllabus and the Tentative Course Schedule.
You can find a copy of these two documents at https://profstewartmath.com and in CANVAS.
b. Complete the Autobiography Task
You MUST complete the Autobiography Task in the MyOpenMath "Autobiography" forum during the first week of the semester. You can find the Autobiography Task in MyOpenMath in the "Preliminaries" folder.
Should you neglect to complete the Autobiography Task in the MyOpenMath Math 124E course, you will be blocked from it until it is done!
NOTE: You must have completed the Autobiography Task with a 100% before you can access the Syllabus Review. The instructor will send you a password.
c. Complete the Syllabus Review
The Syllabus Review tests your knowledge of the course workings, rules, and policies. You can find the Syllabus Review in MyOpenMath in the "Preliminaries" folder.
Should you neglect to complete the Syllabus Review in the MyOpenMath Math 124E course, you will be blocked from it until it is done!
NOTE: You must have completed the Syllabus Review with a 100% before you can access the Practice 1PRE.
d. Study the Learning Materials
The MOM course is divided into three (3) learning modules of five weeks each. Every week contains several folders each containing a "Learning Materials" link. There you will find typed instructor notes explaining the concepts and examples, YouTube videos and eTexts were written by various other mathematics instructors from other institutions.
The primary source of learning are the instructor notes and examples and some YouTube videos. Unless directed otherwise, you are to assume every example in the instructor's notes and "Examples" documents should be reworked. Or, at the very least, you should do enough of them so that you understand the concepts. The secondary source of learning are the eTexts. ONLY if you are not satisfied with the instructor's notes should you consult them.
NOTE: The eTexts contain a huge amount of materials and not everything pertains to this course. The instructor lecture notes will tell you what to concentrate on and what to ignore. Please understand that the formulas and solution paths in the eTexts might be slightly different from the ones in the instructor lecture notes. This is the nature of mathematics, and these differences teach you critical thinking skills.
e. Complete the Practice Tasks
For more details pertaining to the Practice Tasks go to https://profstewartmath.com/General/FAQ_Practice124E.html (also on the Canvas Course Home Page). |
There are over thirty Practice Tasks in MyOpenMath. They are graded. They are concept-related and prepare you for the Module Exams and the Final Exam. The average of the grades of all Practice Tasks counts for 30% of your course grade. For availability check Dr. Stewart's Course Schedule. You can find its (brown) button on the Canvas Course Home Page.
Practice 1PRE requires a 100% on the Syllabus Review.
Thereafter, you must achieve at least a 75% on the previous practice problem set before you can access the next one. However, all practice set with a "PRE" suffix (e.g., 1PRE, 2PRE, etc.) require a 100% completion.
Practice 5 requires a password. It will be given to you by the instructor once you tell her that you have taken the ProctorU Practice Exam with the online proctoring service called ProctorU.
Practices 7PRE and 14 require completion of the Module 1 Exam and the Module 2 Exam, respectively with at least a 1%.
f. Complete the Module Reviews
The Module Reviews let you know what types of problems to expect on the module quizzes! They are graded. You can find the Module Reviews in MOM in Tasks Folders 4, 9, and 14. The average of the grades of ALL Module Reviews counts for 15% of your course grade. For availability check Dr. Stewart's Course Schedule. You can find a (brown) button on the Canvas Course Home Page.
g. Complete the Module Exams
You must take the Module Exams with the online proctoring service called ProctorU. Before you can take them, you must have taken the ProctorU Practice Exam also with ProctorU. It contains no math and is not graded! It must be completed to avoid "disasters" when taking the proctored Module Exams.
See https://profstewartmath.com/General/FAQ_ProctorU_Process.html for more information on ProctorU,
Hint: It would be a good idea to take the ProctorU Practice Exam again a day before you take an exam to be sure that your computer is still set up correctly for ProctorU.
For more details pertaining to the Module Exams go to https://profstewartmath.com/General/FAQ_Exams124EWR_U.html (also on the Canvas Course Home Page). |
There are three (3) Module Exams, one at the end of each of the three learning modules. They are graded. The average of ALL exam grades counts for 40% of your course grade. You can find the Module Exams in MyOpenMath Tasks Folders 5, 10, and 15.
For Module Exam availability check Dr. Stewart's Course Schedule. You can find its (brown) button on the Canvas Course Home Page.
The Module Exams require a 100% on the ProctorU Practice Exam.
h. Take the Final Exam
You must take the Final Exam with the online proctoring service called ProctorU. Before you can take the Final Exam, you must have taken the ProctorU Practice Exam also with ProctorU. It contains no math and is not graded! It must be completed to avoid "disasters" when taking the proctored Final Exam.
See https://profstewartmath.com/General/FAQ_ProctorU_Process.html for more information on ProctorU,
Hint: It would be a good idea to take the ProctorU Practice Exam again a day before you take the Final Exam to be sure that your computer is still set up correctly for ProctorU.
For more details pertaining to the Final Exam go to https://profstewartmath.com/General/FAQ_FinalExam_U.html (also on the Canvas Course Home Page). |
The Final Exam is graded. Its grade counts for 15% of your course grade. You can find the Final Exam in MyOpenMath in Tasks Folder 8.
For Final Exam availability check Dr. Stewart's Course Schedule. You can find its (brown) button on the Canvas Course Home Page.
The Final Exam requires a 100% on the ProctorU Practice Exam.