Thursday, October 1 to Friday, October 2

Test #1 information was posted here. These are your step-by-step instructions for taking the test.

Step-by-step instructions

Summary: There are 5 steps below: (1) sign up for an interview, (2) access your questions, (3) write out solutions, (4) scan your work, and (5) submit your work.

  1. Before you take your test, sign up for a post-test interview time slot here.
    • Email me if none of the available slots work for you.
  2. Access your test questions in WeBWorK by selecting Take Test 1 test. This will probably appear near the bottom of the page.
    • Answer only 5 of the 6 questions. If you answer all 6, only your first 5 solutions will be graded.
    • Clicking Take Test 1 test generates a test for you; if you prefer a PDF of your test, after clicking on Take Test 1 test, go back to the WeBWorK landing page and click on the checkbox next to Test 1 (test 1), then on Download PDF of TeX hardcopy of selected sets.
  3. Write out your solutions to your questions on paper. Show all your work. Label your questions clearly. Include your name and EMPLID on each piece of paper.
    • You will solve a differential equation for each question. Even if you know a shortcut for solving the equation, you must show where it comes from.
    • Organize your work clearly. Suggestion: solve no more than one problem per page.
  4. Scan your work to create a single PDF of all your written work. Include your student ID card in the scan; place it on the page but make sure it’s not covering any of your work. Name your file lastnameMAT2680Test1.pdf.
    • Many of you forgot your student ID card in the practice scan assignment a few weeks ago; don’t forget it here.
  5. Submit your work: upload your written work here.

Most of the information below appears in the original Test #1 post, but is copied here for convenience.

Academic integrity

  • Any work you submit must be your own. You may not consult anyone else (including classmates, other students, tutoring services) or any outside websites or apps (including Google, automated problem solvers) while you are taking the test.
  • You may use your textbook, the course hub, our OpenLab class site and your own notes from the class.
  • Remember that you will have to defend your work at the post-test interview, so don’t write down anything that you don’t completely understand.

Timing

  • The WeBWorK test will be open for 48 hours: all day Thursday (beginning Wednesday night at midnight, which is 12:00am Thursday) and all day Friday (ending Friday at 11:59pm).
  • When you click on Take Test 1 test, WeBWorK will start a 2-hour timer which will count down on your screen. It will continue this countdown even if you log out of WeBWorK or lose your connection. You get to decide which 2 hours during the 2 days during which take your test (recommended: take it Thursday morning).
  • After you submit your WeBWorK test, you will have another 30 minutes to upload your written work.

Checking your work

  • You cannot check your individual answers like you can in WeBWorK homework sets. You can save your individual answers by clicking Preview answers on the right side of the screen.
  • You can check all of your answers at once by clicking Grade Test at the bottom of the screen. You will have only two chances to click this button. (If you had a typo in one of your answers, you’ll get one chance to fix it.) Don’t click Grade Test a second time until you are ready to submit your test.

A second attempt

  • Clicking Take Test 1 test generates a test for you. After 24 hours, WeBWorK will allow you to click it again to generate a second test, but only if that is before Friday at 11:59pm. This is a brand new version of the test with different questions.
  • Plan to take the test on Thursday so that if you get interrupted while the 2-hour countdown clock is still running, you’ll have another chance on Friday. (But you will have to wait a full 24 hours before you can generate your second test.) You need to submit written work for your second version using the same instructions and link above.

Grading

  • Your WeBWorK score will not count toward your Test #1 grade. Don’t worry if it tells you your answer as entered is incorrect. Your written work is what matters and you can earn partial credit for it. You will earn credit for anything you write that is correct and relevant.
  • Your Test #1 grade will be calculated as:
    • 2/3 written work + 1/3 interview
  • If you submit two versions of the test, only the written work that corresponds to your higher WeBWorK score will be graded.