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− | *an [ | + | *an [{{:Piazza/link}} online discussion forum] where you can ask questions and look at questions asked by your peers. Answers will be posted by your peers, the course TAs and the instructors. In general, the TAs and instructors will respond in a timely manner which might mean during their next office hour so don't expect to get help from them at the last minute before a midterm or exam. However, there are often students on the forum at all hours of the day so someone might answer your question right away. |
If these options prove insufficient, you can request contact information for a private tutor from the Math Department office. | If these options prove insufficient, you can request contact information for a private tutor from the Math Department office. |
Revision as of 17:03, 19 December 2014
Text-like resources
If you find yourself struggling with the course material, there are several options for getting help. These include
- the course notes,
- the supplemental videos
- any standard calculus textbook,
- online resources including sites like MIT's OpenCourseWare, Patrick JMT and others.
Face-to-face help
Of course, there are face-to-face options as well including
- your instructor's office hours (see your section's web page) and
- the Math Learning Centre where you can get free tutoring.
Online forum
In addition, the course has
- an online discussion forum where you can ask questions and look at questions asked by your peers. Answers will be posted by your peers, the course TAs and the instructors. In general, the TAs and instructors will respond in a timely manner which might mean during their next office hour so don't expect to get help from them at the last minute before a midterm or exam. However, there are often students on the forum at all hours of the day so someone might answer your question right away.
If these options prove insufficient, you can request contact information for a private tutor from the Math Department office.