- These OpenLab assignments are designed to give you the maximum effectiveness when done on time. Please make sure you complete this by the due date listed.
- This is a LARGE assignment, meant to be completed over spring break. Due to its size, this assignment will be worth 5 OpenLab assignments. Please make sure you are starting this assignment early!
- Click here to download the worksheet.
- Here are links to the related videos:
- If you need additional help beyond the first video, click here to find more.
- Answer the questions on the companion worksheet. You can print out the sheet and answer the questions directly there, or you can write your answers on a separate piece of paper. You do not need to rewrite the questions themselves.
- Submit your work by uploading to Dropbox. Follow the steps on this video to upload as a pdf (multi-page if necessary), and rename the file accordingly:
- lastname firstinitial date assignment10.pdf
- ex: brunsonj0502assignment10.pdf
Category: Course Activities (Page 1 of 5)
- These OpenLab assignments are designed to give you the maximum effectiveness when done on time. Please make sure you complete this by the due date listed.
- Click here to download the worksheet. Click here and here to watch the videos.
- If you need additional help beyond the first video, click here to find more.
- Answer the questions on the companion worksheet. You can print out the sheet and answer the questions directly there, or you can write your answers on a separate piece of paper. You do not need to rewrite the questions themselves.
- Submit your work by uploading to Dropbox. Follow the steps on this video to upload as a pdf (multi-page if necessary), and rename the file accordingly:
- lastname firstinitial date assignment09.pdf
- ex: reignsr0418assignment09.pdf
- Do OpenLab Assignment #8.
- Redo the incorrect problems in full. This means any problem where you got points off, even if the answer is correct and part of the solution is not.
- Problems must be done correctly. You will receive half the points (rounded up) for a problem that is redone.
- Redone problems must be done on a separate sheet of paper, numbered, and uploaded as a separate file. Follow rules for using Dropbox and renaming the file.
- Name the file with lastname firstinitial date exam2 correction.pdf
- Example: kanb0405exam2correction.pdf
- Scan and upload your original exam and name it lastname firstinitial date exam2.pdf
- You do not need to redo a problem that was marked correct. Any problem that has deductions is a problem that is marked incorrect.
- The problems must be done with a City Tech tutor, ASAP tutor (if you are a part of the program), SEEK tutor (if you are a part of the program).
- Look on the OpenLab website for the schedule of tutors. Go to “Help & Resources” and “Tutoring” to find it. You can use tutors from the Atrium Learning Center, Perkins Tutoring (Math department), SEEK (if you are a part of the program), or ASAP (if you are a part of the program).
- Have the tutor or peer leader verify with me that you attended and got help. This can be:
- a verification slip, uploaded as a separate page in your exam corrections.
- an email to bruce.kan44@citytech.cuny.edu
- Email me with any questions
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