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Course InformationMATH224: Multivariable calculus, including partial derivatives, multiple integration, and vector calculus. Instructor InformationSection AInstructor : Gus Greivel Office : Stratton Hall 202 Office Phone : 303.273.3840 email : ggreivel@mines.edu Section BInstructor : Scott Strong Office : Stratton Hall 205 and CASA 122 Office Phone : 303.384.2446 (@ Stratton Hall) email : sstrong@mines.edu Office Hours: MWF @ 4:00pm in SH205 (drop in), MWF 10am-2:50pm (by appointment) Onenote shared notebook: Onenote Notebook Lecture Boards: Pictures SyllabiLaboratory Notebook Information
Textbook InformationMathematica InformationCSM has a site license for Mathematica which can be used for instruction and academic research. It can be installed on personal computers and the following links will take you to the relevant information. Big thanks to Prof. Eklund for spearheading this acquisition. Studio MaterialsStudio 1
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Strongly Agree: 12% Agree: 60% Neutral: 23% Disagree: 4% Strongly Disagree: 0%
Strongly Agree: 30% Agree: 50% Neutral: 16% Disagree: 3% Strongly Disagree: 0% Studio 3
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Question x: Attempt 1 - Percent Correct | Attempt 2 - Percent Correct Question 1: 77% | 94% Question 2: 79% | 76% Question 3: 69% | 84% Question 4: 67% | 93% Question 5: 86% | 98% Averages: 76% | 89% The drop in the second question may be due to the fact that a circular cone was presented just before attempt 1. However, it still seems that cones are problematic.
Student Submission Links and Returned WorkWork submissions will occur electronically. This post from Prof. Strong's associated blog talks about the first submission and links to this old, old blog post about tools that students can use to make digital records of their work. A note about due dates: Your instructors understand that you are involved with many other courses outside of MATH224. As such, you should consider most due dates as soft deadlines. If you are in the middle of time critical work for another class that cannot wait then please do not stress. The submission site will be open and ready to receive your work if things run long. That said, please do not fall behind. If you feel like you are falling behind then please talk to your instructor ASAP. Submission Links
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