MAT1275 D218

Professor Kan, Spring 2024

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Instructions for Exam 2 Corrections, Due Saturday, 4/20, 11:59pm

  • 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:
  • Email me with any questions

OpenLab Assignment #8, Due Tuesday, 4/16, 10am

Answer these questions honestly and in detail. I am reading them, but the questions and answers are as much for you as they are for me. This assignment must be completed in order to receive a corrected exam score for Exam #2.

1) Are you satisfied with your performance on Exam #2?  Explain why or why not.

2) What did you do to prepare for the second exam.  Do you think it was effective? Did you do anything different between studying for the first and second exam?

3) What do you think you can do to improve?

4) Log in to WeBWorK, then click on “Grades” on the left side. What is your Homework Total percentage?

5) How many Workbook Assignments have you completed and turned in?

6) How many OpenLab Assignments have you completed and turned in? Were they turned in on time?

7) On a scale of 1-10, how serious are you about taking the necessary steps to graduate from college with a degree?  Do you think your actions over the past month accurately reflect this number? Has your desire to graduate from college with a degree changed since the first exam?

8) Did you take advantage of the test corrections on the first exam? If not, why?

9) What else can Professor Kan do to improve instruction?

Upload your answers to these questions and name the file as:

lastname firstinitial date assignment08

example: cargillj0416assignment08.pdf

You can upload this in any format you like. Microsoft Word or pdf file is preferred.

Extra Credit Opportunity!

Please check your City Tech email. You should have received an email from “mathematics@citytech.cuny.edu” entitled “[REMINDER] MAT1275-S24-Reflection_and_Support notice.”

This email provides you with a login and password to a WeBWorK activity that will help us in the math department identify key topics that are important for teaching purposes. Your participation in this activity will be rewarded with extra credit in the form of 5 points added to your overall exam average.

The instructions, link, login, and password are provided in an email, with the sender and title given above. This activity has 2 parts:

• Activity Demo – open 3/25, Monday, close 5/13, Monday
• Activity – open 4/29, Monday, close 5/13, Monday

I do not know your login and password for this. You can find it in your city tech email.

If you do take part in this, I believe I will be notified by WeBWorK. To ensure that you get credit for it, send me a screenshot of the screen that pops up when you complete each part.

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