Hi everyone – I wanted to pass along this message from the Math Department:
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Hi everyone,
I’ve posted your grades for the second exam in Brightspace. In addition, you’ll see your current % for Homework (WeBWorK) and for Discussion. Finally, the Midsemester % is based on all of the above (together with Exam 1), and should give you an idea of how you are doing in the class overall.
Continue readingExam Date: Wednesday, 10/23/24
Exam Time: During class, 10:00-11:40am
Review: The review sheet is posted here (solutions will be added to the review sheet over the next few days).
Hi everyone,
I’ve posted your grades for the first exam in Brightspace. This is my first time using the Brightspace gradebook, so let me know if anything seems off.
Your exams will be returned at the end of class on Monday.
All the best,
Prof. Reitz
Hi everyone,
Here are a few quick updates that may be useful in studying for the first exam:
Continue readingExam Date: Wednesday, 9/25/24
Exam Time: During class, 10:00-11:40am
Review: The review sheet is posted here (solutions can be found following the problems on the review sheet).
Exam #1 Policies
Exam #3 will take place in the classroom, during class.
Continue readingHi everyone,
We now have a WeBWorK section set up for our course – you will NO LONGER be using the “Guest” section with the “Guest Login”.
Our WeBWorK section is located here: https://mathww.citytech.cuny.edu/webwork2/MAT1575-F24-Reitz-D506
Continue readingThis is the OpenLab site for Prof. Reitz’ MAT 1575 Calculus II course in Fall 2024. Please take some time to explore. Use the menu to explore the course information, activities, and help.
For more information about getting started, continue reading this post. For details about our first class meeting, see the Class 1 Agenda.
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