Online class begins on 19, Thursday. Please connect five minutes in advance.
Please complete Go Online Poll Everywhere Survey no later by Monday, March 23. (w)
To go online, try to get a laptop or PC with reliable Internet connection. Otherwise, get a tablet or use your smartphone. You might be able to borrow a laptop from the library if you go there fast enough. The Center for Learning and Teaching may also help with your learning technology. www.binghamton.edu/clt
International students who return to home countries can contact our teaching faculty for special accommodation due to different time zones and web access restrictions. Learning guides for international students at home countries: To begin with, watch the video from Kahn academy. Second, read the lecture slides and notes. It is also important to borrow the hand-written notes from your classmates. Finally, to test your understanding of the material, try to finish questions in the slides, recitations, and problem sets.
Technology Instructions
1. Install Zoom video conference with actual name and binghamton.edu
2. Attend lectures and TA sessions as usual but via Zoom online meeting
3. Switch between instructor image and instructor shared screen
4. Mute voice microphone and computer audio during lectures
5. Students can contact the instructor or TA for accommodation
ECON 160A-1 Zoom https://binghamton.zoom.us/j/939252439
Join Lecture via Mobile Phone: +19292056099, ,939252439#
ECON 160A-2 Zoom https://binghamton.zoom.us/j/684516709
Join Lecture via Mobile Phone: +19292056099, ,684516709#
Office Hours: M & W 3-4 PM - By Appointment.
https://binghamton.zoom.us/j/366409610
Online Lecture Structure
1. Read the lecture slides (Handouts) and notes (Go Online) in advance
2. Real-time video conference lecture via Zoom (registration required)
3. Take notes on your textbook slides or on a separate notebook
4. In-class quizzes and Q&A for attendance and participation
5. Watch Khan Academy videos for review and comparison