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*[http://people.math.sfu.ca/~vjungic/Zbornik_Nov1_2010.pdf A document] written by Veselin Jungic (at SFU) and others including good advice for succeeding in a calculus class as well as a collection of problems (including some multiple choice) with answers/hints/solutions (note that some problems are not appropriate for Math 102 due to differences in content covered).
 
*[http://people.math.sfu.ca/~vjungic/Zbornik_Nov1_2010.pdf A document] written by Veselin Jungic (at SFU) and others including good advice for succeeding in a calculus class as well as a collection of problems (including some multiple choice) with answers/hints/solutions (note that some problems are not appropriate for Math 102 due to differences in content covered).

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Instructor information

Instructor: Eric Cytrynbaum
Email: cytryn@math.ubc.ca
Phone: 604-822-3784
Office: MATX 1219
Office hours: Mon 4-5, Wed 11-12, Thurs 4-5 or by appointment (email me)

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Section-specific policies

Clickers

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 Blackboard Connect (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.

Class etiquette

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.