Jonas Reitz | D744 | Fall 2024

Category: Announcements (Page 1 of 2)

Grades are posted

Hi everyone,

The final exam grades and overall course average as well as letter grade have been posted to Brightspace.

It’s been a pleasure working with you this semester – I wish you the very best in your future studies and all your life adventures!

Best regards,

Prof. Reitz

Pre-Final Grades are posted

Hi everyone,

I have updated the gradebook on Brightspace to include all the WeBWorK and OpenLab Discussion submissions. I also added a new column which will give you your current (pre-final) grade in the class – it includes everything in the class except the final exam:

Overall Pre-Final Exam Grade

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and best of luck with your studying!

See you tomorrow,

Prof. Reitz

Love this class? Hate it? Please tell us about it!

Hi everyone,

Please complete your Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) for this class BY THIS FRIDAY 12/13/24.

This is pretty much the only way that the college knows what you, the students, think of the class. I do receive the anonymous feedback, and I use it to make adjustments when I teach the course again. Your feedback is anonymous and I won’t receive it until next semester. Let me know how you feel!

Go to Brightspace and look for this icon:

If you are a fan of detailed instructions, I’ll put some below 🙂

Best,
Prof. Reitz

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Exam 3 Grades are posted in Brightspace

Hi everyone,

I’ve posted your grades for the third exam in Brightspace. Exams will be returned at the end of class on Monday. (NOTE: it looks like when I imported the grades for exam 3, it may have updated your “Midsemester Grade” as well as a few others — do NOT worry about these for now, they will be adjusted later! Your grades for Exams 1, 2 and 3 should be correct).

All the best,
Prof. Reitz

Register for your Spring 25 classes as soon as possible!

Hi everyone – I wanted to pass along this message from the Math Department:

Please register for mathematics classes for next semester as soon as possible, while seats are available. 

The longer you wait, the less chance of finding a section that fits your schedule. If you need math advisement, please submit this pre-advisement form to be contacted Pre-Advisement Form – Fall 2024 to Spring 2025.

Infinity universe

Infinity is a concept that describes something without any limits or bounds. It refers to quantities that can grow indefinitely, like numbers that keep increasing or a space that extends endlessly. In mathematics, infinity is often used to represent values that go beyond any finite number. It’s not just a large number, but rather an idea that challenges our understanding of size and extent.

Infinity can also apply in various contexts, such as in philosophy, where it raises questions about the universe, time, and existence, suggesting that some things may be beyond human comprehension. Essentially, infinity invites us to think about possibilities that stretch far beyond our everyday experiences.

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