Summer I 2016: MTH 299-102

A copy of the syllabus is available here. This mentioned the required materials, expectations, types of assessment, and a (tentative) schedule of topics.

The homework, reading checks, and supplementary material is available on D2L.

In the beginning of the semester you will receive an email that invites you to join Piazza, a nice communication platform for classes (especially math classes). Instead of sending me or your TA a question by email, I encourage you to post questions and/or answers using Piazza, so that everyone in the class can see both the questions and answers. Piazza also allows you to post anonymously, in case you are reluctant to have your name attached to a post. The page for this class is here.