Harbourne's Math 107 Calc II
Where to go for the Final Exam
The Final Exam is from 6 to 8 pm, Wednesday, May 5.
For Harbourne's class:
If your TA is Amy Frederick, Dan Buettner or YuFu Kuo, go to: HENZ 124
If your TA is Amanda Potts or Christina Eubanks, go to: CBA 143
For Rammaha's class:
If your TA is Amy Frederick, Dan Buettner or Justin James, go to: HENZ 124
If your TA is Amanda Potts or Christina Eubanks, go to: CBA 143
For Thomas's class:
If your TA is Olgur Celikbas, Lis Jump or Mu-wan Huang, go to: HAH 104
If your TA is Jacob Weiss, go to: HAH 110
For Ahlschwede's class:
Go to: OLDH 204
Class Project (47K pdf file download)
Instructor: Brian Harbourne
Class Time: 12:30-1:20 MWF
Class Room: Othmer Hall 106
Office: 935 OldH
Tel.: 402-472-4476
Office Hours: Tentatively, the half hour right after class
(i.e., talk to me outside the classroom, right after class),
4:30-5:30 p.m. W, 4:00-4:30 pm F, or some other time by appointment, but feel free
to drop by my office anytime. If I'm busy, we can make an arrangement for later.
email: bharbour@math.unl.edu
web: http://www.math.unl.edu/~bharbour/
Here is information about the recitation sections and TAs:
Sctn TA Room Office & Office Hours email
351 Amy Frederick Old 208 2:00-3:00 TR 501Bldg
3:00-4:30 W 501Bldg afrederick@math.unl.edu
352 Amanda Potts M&N B7 3:00-4:00 M 501Bldg
9:00-10:00 Tu 501Bldg
4:00- 5:00 Tu 501Bldg apotts@math.unl.edu
353 Christina Eubanks M&N 203 11:30-12:20 TR OldH 1st floor lounge
2:30 -4:30 W MRC ceubanks@math.unl.edu
354 Dan Buettner NH W185 2:30- 3:20 M 501 Bldg
9:30-10:20 Tu 501 Bldg
1:30 -2:20 R 501 Bldg dbuettner@math.unl.edu
355 Yu-Fu Kuo HAH 133 1:30- 2:30 TR 501 Bldg ykuo@math.unl.edu
M107 Resources
Gateway Exam: Students will be required to take
a gateway exam, which tests basic calculus skills. The Gateway counts 60 points
toward your semester total; each of the six problems is worth 12 points, up to 60 points.
(Thus you only need to get 5 right to get full credit.
You can also get 10 points of extra credit by getting all 6 right, so the Gateway can be worth up to 70 points.)
It will be first given in class on paper; students who want to improve their scores can
take it again on computer in the Math Lab or at the Testing center (see the
syllabus
for details).
Signup Directions:
Go to the URL http://calculus.unl.edu/edu/classes/harbM107Spr04.
On the student menu, click "Register for this class".
Fill in the form. Note that you choose your own login and password.
Click "OK" and verify or correct your entries.
If you happen to forget your password, register again using the same
name and new login. Your instructor can use the system to combine
your old records with the new ones.
Quizzes: Most Thursdays there will be a short quiz,
on recently covered material, usually
including a problem taken from the syllabus.
The bottom two quiz scores will be dropped.
Group Projects: Students in each section will be divided
into groups, each group comprising 3 to 5 students. Each group will
turn in a group project (to be assigned later) for a group grade.
Tests: There will be three in-class tests.
The expected dates of each test are listed on the
syllabus.
[Sometimes an exam just doesn't go well; who knows why! To help take this into
account, your lowest or your two lowest hour exams will be replaced by the final
exam percentage IF they are at least D's or better (to encourage a good faith effort)
and IF that improves your average (so as not to punish someone
whose final does not go well).]
Final Exam: Wednesday,
May 5, 2004, 6:00pm - 8:00pm;
room to be announced the last week of class.
Everyone must take the final exam;
do not make plans to leave town before the
final. You