Recitations, Hour and Final Exams
To find the problems and to submit your
work follow
this link. You can submit your
work once and only once. This link will only
function on days of recitations and exams.
Here are the instructions:
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You'll be able to download the problems and submit your
work via a web page set up for this purpose;
- For the recitations the TAs are setting up video
conferences for questions and answers via WebEx and
scheduled during your usual recitation time slot;
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You'll receive an invitation;
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Problems of recitations and exams are availble at 8
AM. Work is due before closing of the day, which is set
at 10 PM of the day of the midterm and final exams and
the recitations;
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Once you get to the site, you'll have to identify
yourself with your student ID;
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You can then download the problems;
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Once you have done the problems, return to the site and
fill out a form with the answers;
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Don't forget to click the button to
submit the form;
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Follow this
link to get started; and
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If you have problems, please contact Peter
Nightingale:
to make sure that your final grade will not be
negatively impacted.
Lecture notes
- Chapter 17 (two lectures)
- Chapter 18 (three lectures)
- Chapter 19 (four lectures)
- Chapter 20 (two lectures)
- Chapter 15 (two lectures)
- Chapter 16 (two lectures)
- Chapter 31 (two lectures)
- Chapter 32 (three lectures)
- Chapter 33 (two lectures)
Lecture slides
The following slides were created by Professor Meyerovich:
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 33