MATH 152B Basic Algebra (Part II Computer Mediated) Tuesday and Thursday 10:00 to 11:50 AM Room D 123 4 UNITS Instructor Larry Green Phone Number Office: 541-4660 Extension 341 e-mail:...greenl@ltcc.edu Web Page: http://www.ltcconline.net/greenl/courses/152b/152b.htm
Required Text Interactive Mathematics Elementary Algebra by Plato Learning Important Information The textbook contains CDs wrapped in cellophane. You must buy your book at the LTCC bookstore. Do not buy a book NOT wrapped in cellophane. Do NOT open the cellophane covering the book until after you have verified with your instructor that you are in the correct course. Once the package is opened, you may NOT return the book to the bookstore. The price of the book includes the cost of your license for using the computer software. The cellophane has at least one sticker on it. The sticker/cellophane on the book is your proof of purchasing the software license. You must save the cellophane wrapping with the sticker, and turn it in to your instructor. Course description This course is a continuation of MAT 152A. Topics covered will include factoring, solving equations with rational and radical expressions, systems of linear equations and solving quadratic equations. Course Objectives The successful student will
Prerequisite MAT 152A with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process Grading Policy Your letter grade will be based on your percentage of possible points. A 90 -- 100% C 70 -- 79% B 80 -- 89% D 60 -- 69% Homework: ........................................................................... 150 points Quizzes: ....................................................................................150 points Exam 1: Jan 31 (5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 7.1, 7.2).....................................150 points Exam 2: Mar 7 (7.3, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.1, 9.2, 10.1, 10.2)......250 points Final Exam: March 21, 11:00 to 12:50 PM ..................... 300 points
Exam Policy Students are to bring pencils or pens, and paper to each exam. Exams will be traditional paper and pencil exams. Grading will based on the progress towards the final answer, and the demonstration of understanding of the concept that is being tested, therefore, work must be shown in detail. Any student who cannot make it to an exam may elect to take the exam up to two days before the exam is scheduled. Without a proven medical excuse, a 10% per day penalty will be given for each day the exam is taken late.
Homework Policy Homework is due either at the end of class or by 4:30 PM in my office. Feel free to consult a fellow classmate, a tutor, your instructor, or anyone else for assistance on the homework. Homework that is turned in within one week of the due date will be counted as half credit. Homework may be turned later than one week after the due date, but points will not be awarded. Quizzes: You will have one quiz grade for each lesson in the Academic Systems software. If your Overview Module pretest score is 95% or more, the computer will ask you if you want to use that grade as your quiz grade for the Evaluate Module. If you want to keep that grade as your Evaluate quiz score, be sure to answer "Yes". If your Overview Module pretest score is less than 95%, you may complete the lesson (in the Explain Module on the computer) as well as the practice test (in your book for the lesson. You may also complete the practice problems (in the Apply and Explore Modules on the computer). Then complete the assigned homework problems and take the quiz in the evaluate Module on the computer. You may take the Evaluate quiz as many times as you want. Only the highest score achieved by the due date will be counted. Each Overview pretest may be taken only once. You should not move on to the next lesson until you have scored at least 80% correct on the Evaluate quiz. Please ask for help if you need it. If you do not take a quiz, a zero will be recorded for that grade. Quizzes must be completed by midnight on the day that the corresponding homework it due. Communication Policy All students are encouraged to attend every class meeting. Every student is to communicate with the instructor two different days each week either by coming to class or office hours, sending an e-mail, or calling on the phone. 25 points will be deducted for each failure to communicate.
Registration 1. You may drop the class with no penalty or mark on your record on or before Friday, January 30. 2. After January 30, you may drop the class and receive a grade of W until Friday, March 5. 3. After March 5, if you are enrolled, you will receive one of the following grades: A,B,C,D,F or I (Incomplete, must be negotiated with the instructor and is only allowed in special cases). In this class, it is your responsibility to drop the class in order to avoid an unwanted grade. You must go to the registrar by the above dates to avoid the unwanted grade.
OFFICE HOURS: Monday ............................ 9:30 to 10:30 AM A210 Tuesday.......................... 9:05 to 10:00 AM GMC Wednesday .................... 9:05 to 10:05 AM GMC Thursday........................ 12:00 to 1:05 PM A210 Friday........................ 11:00 to 12:00 A210 Learning Disabilities If you have a learning disability, be sure to discuss it with Larry. Learning disabilities will be accommodated. Tutoring Tutors are available at no cost in G4 (The Gateway Math Center).
CALCULATORS: Calculators are not permitted on any of the exams. Academic Systems Software: The software for the course is divided into topics. Each topic is divided into lessons. Within each lesson are some or all of the following six modules: OVERVIEW:
EXPLAIN:
APPLY:
EXPLORE:
EVALUATE:
HOMEWORK:
Managing Your Time on the Computer To make the best use of your time on the computer, you may use the following guidelines:
SCHEDULE The homework assignment for each section will consist of the Explain and Apply and Explore (if applicable) every third problem beginning at problem 1 (1, 4, 7, 10, etc.) or every fifth problem(1,6,11,16, etc.) as indicated and every problem from the practice test.
1-5 Overview 1-12 5.2
Problem Solving (every fifth) 1-19 7.1 Factoring Polynomials (every third) 1-26 7.2 Factoring Polynomials II (every third) 2-2 7.3
Factoring by Patterns (every third) 2-9 8.2
Rational Expressions II (every fifth) 2-16 8.4
Problem Solving (every fifth) 2-23 9.2 Rational Exponents (every fifth) 3-2 10.1
Quadratic Equations I (every fifth) 3-9 10.3 Complex Numbers (every third) 3-16 Absolute Value Inequalities (assignment to be discussed in class) 3-21 Comprehensive Final Exam 11:00 - 12:50 (Note Time)
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