Purdue MA 22300 - Online Homework Instructions

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Spring 2008 MA 223: Online Homework Instructions Rationale In the past, the success rate in our lower division service courses (100 and 200 level courses for non-majors) was very low. In fact, in a couple of cases, the percentage of students receiving a W, D or F in the course was as high as 40%–45%. The Mathematics Department was very concerned about these rates and started looking for ways to improve these results. The use of online homework was tested in one course and the result was that this WDF rate dropped from 40% to 19%, with no other changes being made in the course. Since then, online homework has been introduced in many other courses with significant success. For this reason, we will be using online homework in MA 223 this semester. Browsers The online homework system, which is called MathZone, works easiest on a PC using Firefox. Be sure to run the system requirements check, to be insure that you have all of the correct programs and settings for using the system. (Ignore the response that there is no support for ALEKS, as we will not be using ALEKS this semester.) A link is provided for any changes that need to be made to your system. If you need help with the technical requirements of MathZone, you can email [email protected] or call 800-331-5094 and select option 2. The hours live support is available are Sunday, 6 pm – 11 pm; Monday through Thursday, 8 am – 11 pm; Friday, 8 am – 6 pm. Remember that, if you are having problems with your computer, you cannot miss a homework deadline. Rather, you will need to use an ITaP computer to complete the homework on time. This means that you will want to be sure to attempt each homework before the evening it is due. Time Zone All online homeworks are setup using Eastern Standard Time, following daylight savings time. You will want to set your computer to local time, so the homeworks are available and due at the right times. Registering You are being supplied with a Student QuickStart Guide, that will explain how to register for MathZone, along with two codes. One code is the “registration code that came with the book.” The other is the Student Section code. As you register, it is critical that you select the correct text (as listed on the assignment sheet) and that you enter the codes exactly as given (these are case sensitive and you will need to type in the dashes). If you have any problems registering, you can email [email protected] or call 800-331-5094 and select option 2. The hours live support is available are Sunday, 6 pm – 11 pm; Monday through Thursday, 8 am – 11 pm; Friday, 8 am – 6 pm. Completing an Online Homework The first assignment is a palette tutorial that will help you learn how to enter your answers, so you can avoid difficulties later. (Entering answers is always an issue, but with a little persistence, students do succeed. Often, students are not sure if their answer is wrong, or if it has been entered incorrectly. In over 90% of all such cases, the answers are actually wrong.) This assignment is due by 11 pm on Monday, January 14. The actual online homeworks will start with the problems for Lesson 4. Each homework is due at 11 pm on the evening of the class session after the lesson. (The system will show 11:15 pm as the deadline. This is so that differences in clocks/watches do not cause you to be late in submitting the assignment. It is always due at 11 pm.) That is, the Monday homework will beSpring 2008 due by 11 pm on Wednesday, the Wednesday homework will be due by 11 pm on Friday, and the Friday homework will be due by 11 pm on Monday. This gives you the opportunity to ask for the text problem, that is similar to your online problem, to be discussed in class. Then, you still have time to complete the homework that evening. Note: your instructor will not work your online problem, but will work the version similar to it in the text. You will have unlimited attempts, until the due date, to earn credit for each problem in the assignment. However, after three incorrect attempts, a solution to your problem will be given and you will have to “Try another” to get credit. To save your answers and return later to continue an assignment do not use the Submit button. Instead, be sure to check the last answer you enter and move to another, unanswered problem. Only when you are completely finished with an assignment should you use the Submit button. Otherwise, you will have to start the assignment over. By the way, all assignments are homework, not quizzes (as stated in MathZone). The word “quizzes” is currently hard-coded into the system and will be changed in the next version. Viewing Results of the Assignment Immediately after checking an answer, you will be told if your response is correct or incorrect. Unfortunately, the system currently connects showing all solutions to the problems with showing your score for the homework. So, you will have to keep track of which answers are correct and which are incorrect for each homework. Correct answers can be changed and credit removed, so please be careful in tracking this. Shortly after the due date, your final score on the homework, along with the solutions to the problems, will be available. All homework assignments are worth 10 points, although the number of problems on each assignment will vary. If you think you have an answer correct, but MathZone is grading it as wrong, you should do the following. Submit your answer and check it. Next, print the screen. This will show the problem, your answer and the graded answer at that time. You can continue to attempt the problem until the due date, if you like. Just keep the printed page until the answers are available. If your answer matches the correct answer, contact the course coordinator (Devi Nichols; MATH 446; [email protected]). These questions will not be answered until after the homework deadline. Excused Homeworks Online homeworks can only be excused by the course coordinator (see contact info above). The reasons acceptable for excusing a homework are very limited (for example, you added the course late). To request an excused homework, you must contact the coordinator at the time the problem occurs. If you are excused from a homework, your MathZone score will not reflect this, as the system is not currently capable of allowing for excused homeworks. The coordinator will adjust your score at the end


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