Department of Mathematics
Kaitlyn Hood

MA 16200 • Spring 2022

Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus II

 

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Instructor Contact Information

Instructor: Professor K. Hood

Office: MATH 844

Office Hours: MW 12:30-1:30pm, F 1-2pm

Email: kthood@purdue.edu 

 

Calendar
Lecture Archive

Important Documents:

Textbook: Calculus, Early Transcendentals, 3rd edition, by Briggs, Cochran, Gillet, and Schulz (Pearson Publishing)

In this class, students will need to access the Pearson online homework system called MyLab Math.

Setting up MyLab Math

Other Resources

  • [Link to Frequently Asked Questions]
  • [Link to Troubleshooting]
  • Students will need to bring an electronic device to class that is compatible with HotSeat. Abiding by the “run what you brung” model, Hotseat allows learners to answer questions using whatever technology they have available. This gives everyone a chance to actively engage in classroom activities. 
  • Compatible devices include:
    • iOS mobile app
    • SMS texting
    • desktop website
    • mobile website
  • During the first week, time in lecture will be dedicated to allow students to register and practice using HotSeat. 
  • More about HotSeat

Study Techniques

Study Cycles

  • I highly recommend using study cycles and focused study sessions to study for this class. 
  • Purdue Academic Success Center has workshops, peer success coaching, and academic consultations – all to help you improve your study habits.
  • "Teach Yourself How to Learn" by Saundra Yancy McGuire. She goes into more depth about study cycles, focused study sessions, and other metacognitive strategies for learning. You can access a digital copy of the book in the Purdue library catalog.

Overlearning

  • Additionally, I also recommended using a technique called overlearning.
  • The idea is that you want to practice the techniques in this class beyond the point of understanding. You want to practice until the technique becomes second nature, like a habit, that you can execute the technique quickly without consulting the notes or a textbook. This will help you on the exam when there is limited time to complete the problems.
  • One strategy is to set a timer and quiz yourself, using problems from the homework, textbook, or exam archive.

Tutoring Resources

There are several tutoring resources available to students. 

TA Office Hours

Supplemental Instruction

Tutoring 

Other Student Resources