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Introduction

 Introduction to course and syllabus  Meet and greet activity  Before next time

 Text  Online Access Card  PRS transmitter  Laboratory Manual – First day of lab  Laboratory Notebook – First day of lab  Lecture materials ◦ Pen ◦ Scientific Calculator ◦ Notebook

(35x13)+(75x3)+30+(0.8x150)=830 = B

 Online problems ◦ ~10 problems on next week’s lectures worth 20 points  Straightforward problems you should be able to answer by reading material  No partial credit  Written problems ◦ 1-3 problems on the next week’s Lab worth 5 points  Preparatory problems - you should bring with you to lab  No partial credit ◦ 5 problems on the previous week’s lectures worth 15 points  Challenging problems that you should work in teams to solve  Partial credit – concept + answer

 Homework ◦ Work together in study groups ◦ Answer the questions on your own ◦ Only enter a correct answer if you know how to do the problem  PRS ◦ Work together or answer questions on your own where noted  Labs ◦ Work together as partners but should each take your own data ◦ Write in your on lab notebook ◦ Write your own formal reports  Exams ◦ Always answer questions on your own

Get up and let’s meet everyone!

 Get the course materials ◦ Clicker ◦ Text ◦ Connect Access card and sign in to our course ◦ Download files off of course website  Bring to class ◦ Clicker ◦ Calculator ◦ Notebook for notes/handouts