Math 114: Experienced Calculus 1 Fall 2005

      Calculus Labs


      Lab  Date  Topic Report? Quiz?
        Tue Sep 6 ConcepTest NO NO
      1 Mon Sep 12/
      Tue Sep 13
      Euler's Method and Newton's Law of Cooling YES. DUE IN 1 WEEK Yes
      2 Mon Sep 19/
      Tue Sep 20
      S-I-R Model and Euler's Method YES, DUE on 10/10-11. No.
      3 Mon Oct 3/
      Tue Oct 4
      Limits, Continuity and Differentiability YES, DUE on 10/10-11. YES.
      4 Mon Oct 10/
      Tue Oct 11
      A Plethora Of Derivatives YES, DUE on 10/17-18 NO
      5 Mon Oct 17/
      Tue Oct 18
      Related rates YES, DUE on 10/30-31 NO
        Mon Oct 24/
      Tue Oct 25
      EXAM 2 REVIEW 1 NO
      6 Mon Oct 31/
      Tue Nov 1
      Population Models YES, DUE on 11/14-15 YES
      7 Mon Nov 7/
      Tue Nov 8
      Newton's Method YES, DUE on 11/14-15 NO
        Mon Nov 14/
      Tue Nov 15
      Project Progress Report Meetings NO YES
      8 Mon Nov 21/
      Tue Nov 22
      Visualizing Functions of Several Variables YES, DUE on 12/56 NO
        Mon Nov 28/
      Tue Nov 29
      Exam 3 Review NO NO


      Labs are not optional. In the labs, you will have the chance to collaborate with your fellow students. It is your opportunity to struggle with the difficult skill of successfully communicating your ideas and actively listening to the ideas of others as you work together to produce well-written lab reports and essays. There is a handout, called the Lab Writing Guide which may assist you in producing excellent lab reports.

      All your lab report should have the Official Lab Coversheet as the first page.

      Attendance will be recorded and will form part of your grade, together with the results of  five (5) graded lab reports (long form version).


      Labs are 10% of your final grade.

       


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      Last Updated 11/21/2005 by Ron Buckmire