Office Hours: Thursday 11 May, 11am - 1pm.
Exam timetable (Excerpt relevant for these courses!)
You can find the most up-to-date Final exam timetable and information on the Portal.
Be sure to be familiar with the rules etc. on
page 2 of the exam schedule.
In particular: Be sure bring your ID and arrive at least 15 minutes
before the exam. And please note:
IMPORTANT: Students must NOT bring cell phones
or other such devices (such as smart phones) into the gym.
Possession of a cell phone (or equivalent) during an exam could be
considered cheating, resulting in a mark of 0%.
In these two courses, calculators are also not permitted - do not
bring one into the gym.
(If you do, you will be asked to put all such devices on a table
at the front of the gym before the exam,
and you will be responsible for remembering to pick them up
afterwards. They will be safer in your locker, or at home!)
Finally, for those in an unfortunate position: remember from the
course outline the following policy:
A student choosing not to write the
Final Exam will receive a failing grade of 50% or their Class
Mark, whichever is less.
WeBWorK Assignments
HINT: If you are looking at a WW graph, and it seems too small
to read,
WeBWorK
login page for NYB ("seely")
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How to find my office HO-124 |
Contact information (My office hours, class test dates, current course outlines, etc.) |
rags' Calculus Resources page (lots of exercises and notes for Cal I, II, III) |
Old Exams: for Cal I, II, III, for Alg & Fun, and Old exams from JAC webpage |
Solutions to Calculus exercises in Stewart may be found on my Lea page |
Link to the home page for the Stewart textbook |
Online resources for the Stewart textbook |
Simple online Graph generator |
Interesting places on the web & Some books to read |
A categorical description of the essential structure of differential
calculus:
my contribution for Research Day at John Abbott College, 17 April 2013. [The Original A0-size poster] |
Do you think it's all MAGIC? Then
take a look at this (Count the
little folk! 12 or 13?)
And here's a classic logic puzzle. |
The Ultimate Maths Quiz (Are you ready for it??!) |
Advice on anti-virus protection |
Text for Liberal Arts course 360-124 (Maths & Logic) |
Please don't send me messages via Omnivox (MIO) or Lea.
Instead, please use my
regular email address
Please use plain text, not html email,
and put "JAC" in the
subject line,
so my spam filters don't trap it. (Thanks!)
You may also use the WeBWorK email interface.
More links:
JAC
Maths Department Home Page
JAC Home page
RAGS home page
(mainly research)
Music:
[The real Dr Robert]
"He helps you to understand"
The
Remastered Beatles CDs - a review
[Wishful
Thinking ...]
[Jim's Big Ego]
The end of the
internet