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MTH95 Intermediate Algebra

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  • CRN: 40660
  • Credits: 4
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Math 95 can be difficult, but with commitment, a good work ethic, and good class attendance, it is "doable".  Expect to spend at least 12-15 hours outside of class to understand the material. This course is intended for students with strong foundational math skills.  Students need to have a good grasp of basic math skills and should not rely on their calculators for basic computations.  All exams are given in 2 parts: a non-calculator section and a calculator section as per the CCOGs of this course.  Multiplication facts/skills are fundamental to your success.  Seems like an easy thing, but it's so important. Here's an old copy of my syllabus

Just a few details to start.

  • We will be meeting on campus with proctored exams.  
  • I am running this class as a flipped course.  Please look at the following video to familiarize yourself with a flipped class.  
  • Here is another video of a KGW news report on two instructors at PCC who are flipping their classes. 

With a flipped class, you will be working on the content before we meet as a class.  You will have a "pre-assignment" in our online platform (Webworks), which includes videos of the content we will be studying mixed with some practice problems.  When we gather as a class, there will be group activities where you will reinforce the content. Working with and helping others in your group will reinforce the concepts.  As an instructor, I will be going around the classroom and clarifying/answering any questions your group may have.  After the activities, you will work on the "homework" now to be called classwork from that section within the ORCCA e-text.  I will be there to answer and help with any problems you may have.  You will also have your classmates to help you with your classwork. The goal is to get your classwork completed in the last half of the class so that you can focus on the next class lecture material.  As I will be grading these, it will also give you an idea of how I will be grading exams, using correct formatting, and where you may have to get extra practice/tutoring before the exam. You will receive participation points for each class. Leaving class early, arriving late, or not participating in activities will result in losing points. 

 

Technology

You will need to have a laptop, tablet, or desktop and good internet for the online homework and "preassignments".  The homework is very hard to do on a smartphone, so if you can gain access to a tablet, laptop, or desktop, it will be easier to complete the homework.  We will work on homework for the last portion of the class; however, if you don't complete the homework in the allotted time, please make sure you have something other than your smartphone. 

I don't know if our classroom will have computers/laptops. You will need a pair of earphones to use on a computer/laptop to listen to math-related videos during class time. You will need a 3-ring binder, a basic calculator, and a straightedge for the class as well.

 

No show policy

Your instructor can mark you as a "no show" if you do not participate in your class during the first week. This will remove you from the class.

Students with disabilities

Students with disabilities should notify their instructor if accommodations are needed to take this class. For information about technologies that help people with disabilities taking Online based classes please visit the Disability Services website.