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==Instructor information==
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Note to instructor:  
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officeHours=Wed 11-12, Thurs 10-12 or by appointment (email me)|
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==Important dates==
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Do not edit the content of this page.
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==Posts==
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If you want to use the wiki for your section page, you must edit Section links/Section 101/<year goes here>. Assuming [[Current year]] has been updated, there should be a link to the edit page for your section page at the bottom of this edit page. You can see examples by going to Section links/Section 1XX/<previous year> where XX=01 is one good option (the IIC's section).
*[[Section 101/Lecture slides|Lecture slides]]
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==Course-wide policies==
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If you want to use an external page, go to Section links/Section 101/<year goes here> and make the entire text of that page consist of the link to your external page using the format [http://www.math.ubc.ca/~username/mySectionPage Name of link goes here].
 
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==Section-specific policies==
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====Clickers====
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We will be using clickers for this class. I will ask roughly 3-6 clicker questions during each class. There will be no points associated with getting the correct answer. However, provided you register your clicker through [http://elearning.ubc.ca/connect/ Blackboard Connect] ([http://wiki.ubc.ca/Documentation:Clickers more about Clickers]), I will replace your 30% midterm score with a 29% midterm score + 1% clicker participation score. Your clicker participation score is the number of lectures in which you click for at least 75% of the questions divided by the total number of lectures.
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====Class etiquette====
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Cell phones should be turned off during class. Use of laptops in class is acceptable when computer software (e.g. Excel) is being discussed but not otherwise unless you use it for taking notes.
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 28 August 2016

Section links/Section 101/2018