Math 201: Calculus II - Fall 2009
Useful Links and Information
Useful Links and Information
- Web Assign
- Syllabus
- Core curriculum description for Math 201
- Additional help is available from the Math and Stats Lab in Chapman 305.
- You can email questions or arrange a meeting about graded homeworks and quizzes by contacting the grader.
Signing up for WebAssign
Signing up for WebAssign
- Go to www.webassign.com (or click the Web Assign link from my Math 201 homepage)
- On the right of the page at the bottom of the ACCOUNT LOGIN box, you will see a link called ``Have a class key?" Click this link.
- Type in our class key: uaf 8681 3734
- Once you push ENTER, our class should come up: Calculus II with Gordon Williams at UAF. Click Yes, this is my class.
- You will be asked if you already have an account. It is OK if you have an account and do not remember the login or password. They can email that information to you.
- If you must make a new account, you will have to enter a username, password, first name, last name, and email address. Two critical issues are remembering your password and giving an email address that is correct. This is the address I will use to contact you.
- Once logged in, you will have the opportunity to either purchase access online, enter an access code, or continue with a trial period.
- Yippee! You made it! Under the ``My Assignments" heading you will see the current assignments with due dates. Under the ``Resources" heading, you will see a copy of the syllabus. More importantly, this is where I will post solutions to written homework and quizzes.
There will be WebAssign problems due before almost every class. It is your responsibility to make sure you are checking daily for exercises.
Homework Assignments by Due Date
Instructions for the formatting of written assignments.
Please note that assignments that consist only of odd numbered problems are for practice only, and not to be submitted. If an assignment contains an even numbered problem, you are expected to turn in that entire assignment.
Corrections to assignments will be written in red.