I DO NOT USE BLACKBOARD. Read all info below and follow directions for enrolling in the free MyOpenMath online system in order to start the class, find more info including the schedule of assignments, and submit online HW.
Since this is an online class, you are required to READ everything I post in the syllabus, and in the online MyOpenMath materials, as well as any announcements or emails in a timely manner. Check OFTEN. If you have questions, ask me.
Students are responsible for reading and understanding all information in the syllabus, all announcements in the forums, and all info provided in MyOpenMath links. Students should log in to MyOpenMath REGULARLY, at least a few times a week, and check announcements/forums/messages. This also helps in case an email went to a spam folder or was missed for some reason.
This class is HYBRID, not completely online, as it requires you to take proctored tests in person. Appointments are required.
ENROLLED STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO ENROLL IN MYOPENMATH.COM (FREE and we call it MOM for short) AND COMPLETE THE FIRST ONLINE HW ASSIGNMENT BY 8/27, OR MAY BE DROPPED. See directions below for how to enroll in MOM.
1. If you do not already have an account with MOM, go to www.myopenmath.com and create an account. For your last name, ENTER the SAME LAST NAME that is on SURF, or you'll be dropped from MOM. For your first name, enter the first name you prefer to be called.
Professor: Julie Harland; 760-757-2121 ext 6387; email: jharland@miracosta.edu
Tentative Office Hours: T/Th 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm in room SAN 304 & T/Th online 3:45-4:15 pm and; and by appointment.
Each time you email or call, make sure to state your first and last name, which class you are in, and a phone number with times you may be reached.
I am committed to having regular contact with you via weekly emails and announcements, and I will be monitoring your attendance and progress submitting online assignments by the due dates. I encourage you to email or call me if you ever have any questions, or want to discuss something personal or related to math or about the class. IF YOU EMAIL or CALL ME asking questions, I WILL USUALLY GET BACK TO YOU WITHIN 24-48 HOURS DURING THE SCHOOL WEEK, and usually much quicker than that. If I don't get back to you within 48 hours M-F, I didn't get the email. In that case, call or email me again. If I contact you asking a question, please respond within 24-48 hours. CHECK YOUR EMAIL REGULARLY AN CHECK ANNOUNCEMENTS/MESSAGES/FORUMS in MyOpenMath a few times a week to make sure you do not miss any important info! Make sure you are receiving emails from me in your inbox, and that your email provider keeps my messages out of your spam folder! I also post most email announcements in MyOpenMath.
Course Description Intermediate Algebra: This algebra course covers radicals, exponents, concepts of relations and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, linear and quadratic functions, and the solutions of equations from these topics.
Calculator: You will need a scientific calculator for this class. The calculator should have buttons for square roots, exponents, and parentheses. Calculators may be used on proctored tests, but most homework should be done without a calculator. Only use a calculator when necessary. I recommend TI-30-XS (for about $20) since it is what is used in the Math Learning Center (MLC) and the Academic Proctoring Center. On proctored tests, you may only use calculators provided in the APC. Use of cell phones as calculators will not be allowed.
Attendance Policy: Attendance is monitored by the time you actively spend submitting HW problems in MyOpenMath. HW assignments are in the modules. The time requirement is at least 4 hours a week, unless you are ahead. You may be dropped if you do not follow this policy. Log in often to read announcements. Logging in without submitting HW problems does not count toward your time. Redeeming a late pass, opening a HW problem, clicking other links or watching videos does NOT count toward your time. For attendance, you must actually be doing the HW problems and submitting answers. Also take each proctored test by its deadline, or you may be dropped unless I am notified immediately.
TESTS: There are 3 paper/pencil proctored tests (all work must be shown on test) and a Final Exam that you must take in the Academic Proctoring Center (APC) on campus. The dates possible to take each test, as well as all info regarding scheduling appointments to take tests and more info are stated in Test Info. Most problems from the test are similar to those done on the YourMathGal videos I assign, in the packets I wrote, and in the online HW.
Packets, YourMathGal (YMG) YouTube videos, and Online HW: There are four packets written by me that you may purchase in the bookstore. These are the only purchases for this class. If you cannot make it to the Oceanside campus you can visit the bookstore website at miracostashop.com
. You are able to order textbooks at that link and have it shipped either directly to your house or you may select the in store pick up option for the Oceanside or San Elijo Campus. If you choose the San Elijo campus there may be an extra 24 hours of processing since the packets are located at the Oceanside campus. You may wait to purchase each one before we start each packet. In each packet are links to videos I produced. Watching these is in lieu of coming to class on campus. Do all the problems in the packet. There is space for you to show all work. Start working on each packet a week before HW associated with that packet is due. The schedule is in MyOpenMath. Make sure you can do all the problems on the videos on your own. Many problems (marked by an asterisk) in each packet are done on a video. After you do the assigned pages in the packet, do the online HW. Start working on the online HW problems a few days before each assignment is due. If you do not complete all online HW problems by its original due date and need more time to complete an online HW assignment, you may redeem a late pass. Read Late Pass Info. You must be logged in to MyOpenMath making progress in the Online HW at least 4 hours a week unless you are ahead. NOTE: Although the note in the schedule stated written packets must be submitted, that is not the case. You need to do the packet to learn the material, but you do not turn it in for points.
Studying: Completing your homework is not the same thing as studying. Most students need to review a concept or a procedure many times before it becomes familiar and sticks. Schedule at least 12 hours a week (2-3 hours a day) for working on this class. You may need more time. I encourage you to frequently go back and review older videos, problems in the packets, and online HW problems to make sure you still remember the concepts and can work through the problems correctly.
Grading: A point earned in one category is not worth the same as a point earned in another category. 1500 points total. Complete the assignments ON TIME, study regularly, and be well prepared before taking a test. HW is required and your grade will be lowered if you do not complete it, but it is a small percentage of your overall grade. Doing well on HW is not enough to pass the course. You will also need to pass most of the tests and do reasonably well on the final exam.
Online HW: 200 (Points represent 2 times the percent earned on all online HW from the semester.)
Tests: 900 (3 tests, each worth 300 points--3 times percent earned on each test.)
Final Exam: 400 (4 times percent earned on final exam)
Grades are calculated using the following scale (90%-A, 80%-B, 65%-C, 50%-D). The minimum points you need to earn that grade is shown. You must do well on and tests (especially the final exam) to pass the class. HW helps a little, but your grade is based mainly on your ability to recall and be able to work problems correctly showing all steps and work in a testing environment.
A: 1350 B: 1200 C: 975 D: 750
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SOME OTHER RESOURCES
Aides and tutors in the MLC are available to answer HW questions that you may have. Find the locations and hours at the MLC webpage
at http://www.miracosta.edu/instruction/mathematics/mathlearningcenter.html
Free tutoring and other services are available on both campuses and online in the Tutoring Center. For hours and locations go to the Tutoring Center webpage at http://www.miracosta.edu/studentservices/tutoring/index.html
If you have a disability that may require accommodations in this online delivery format or require test accommodations, please notify me by email before the end of the second week of class. If you have a not already done so, please register with Disabled Students Programs & Services at 760-795-6658. Their office is located in Building 3000, adjacent to parking lot 3C. Go to http://www.miracosta.edu/studentservices/dsps/index.html for more information.
IMPORTANT DATES are at http://www.miracosta.edu/studentservices/admissions/importantdates.html
Below are the ones important for our class. Refer to official dates. Changes are possible. Also, there may be typos.
9/4: Last Date to drop class and receive a refund with no grade placed on permanent record, and get a refund.
9/7: Campus Closed for Labor Day
9/25: Last day to petition for pass/no pass. You do not need my permission and I do not need to be notified. Go to the Admissions and Records office to fill out and turn in the required paperwork if you want this option.
11/11: Campus Closed for Veterans Day
11/20: Last Day to drop class with option of "W" grade
11/26-11/29: Campus Closed for Thanksgiving
12/12-12/15: Take Final Exam at designated appointment time in the APC.
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Important Links
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Math Learning Center: http://www.miracosta.edu/instruction/mathematics/mathlearningcenter.html
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Student Services: http://www.miracosta.edu/studentservices/index.html
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Tutoring & Academic Support Center: http://www.miracosta.edu/studentservices/tutoring/index.html
Writing Center: http://www.miracosta.edu/studentservices/writingcenter/index.html
Health Services: http://www.miracosta.edu/studentservices/healthservices/index.html
Academic Counseling: http://www.miracosta.edu/studentservices/counseling/index.html
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