Test #1
Test #1 will be given in class on Monday, March 2 and will cover material/homework from Sessions 1-7 (in pink on the schedule). The test will take the full class period and will include 10-15 questions similar to questions from the textbook, Webwork, and the final exam review sheet.
Test #1 Review Assignment – short version
To prepare for the test, you as a class will construct a crowd-sourced review sheet. Each of you is responsible for choosing one question and posting the question and its solution on the OpenLab. Try to pick questions that you think make good test questions (not too easy); try to pick topics that haven’t been posted by your classmates. Select the category Test #1 Review from the right-side of the screen before posting your question/solution. Your post is due on the OpenLab by Friday, February 28 at 11:59pm.
Test #1 Review Assignment – detailed instructions
Choose one question from
- the textbook homework on the course outline,
- Webwork, or
- the final exam review sheet
to complete and post your full solution on the OpenLab. Title your post “Test #1 Review” and add the section and problem number. Add the category Test #1 Review before submitting your post. You may type out the solution or upload a photo of hand-written work.
Make sure nobody has submitted your problem already; try to make sure every section that will be on Test #1 is represented.
It is up to you as a class to ensure that all solutions are correct. If you have a question about someone else’s post, if you would like more detail, or if you think the solution contains an error, post a comment asking the question or correcting the error.
The idea here is that you as a class are creating a review sheet for everyone to study from for the first test. You will be given participation credit for this post.
Due date: Friday, February 28 at 11:59pm
Where am I supposed to post it?
You’ll submit your solution as a post on the OpenLab. If you need a refresher on how to post, you can look back at the first post on the site, which had posting instructions for the “Introduce Yourself” assignment.