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Course Policies and Information / Course Syllabus

MATD 0370 - Elementary Algebra Distance Learning (Open Campus)

Fall 2011 - Synonym 36239 (Section 028)
August 22, 2011 - December 11, 2011

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MyMathLab Technical Support phone number: 1-800-677-6337

Setting up your login and password

Before you can use the software, I need to send you signup information. By the first day of class, I will send this to everyone who is on my class roster and has submitted Orientation Form 1 (including your score on the Prerequisite Review) and has made a 70% or better on the Elementary Algebra Pretest (on Blackboard). If you want to start early, you must contact me in advance, though I can't allow you to start until your name shows up on my roster.

You cannot begin working in the software until you have a license code. This should come in your MyMathLab information you buy. You should work enough in the first week in order to not get behind. If you have taken the Prerequisite Review and have submitted Orientation Form 1 and passed the pretest and don't have a username and password by the day classes begin, please email me right away and ask me for it. If you enroll after classes begin, please send me your Orientation Forms 1 immediately.

Getting started with Course Compass - Once you have your license number, you should read this on how to sign in for the first time and set up your account/login/password (You won't actually be able to log in for the first time until I provide you with the course code and registered for the course.)

Don't forget to bring your username and password with you if you go to use the software in a Learning Lab. You might also want to take along the web address for MyMathLab - www.coursecompass.com.

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Minimum Computer Requirements*

In order to use this program, you will need a computer with the following minimum requirements:

Computer (PC):

Most MyMathLab courses support either Windows® or Macintosh® operating systems and a supported version of Microsoft Internet Explorer®, Firefox®, or Safari®. System requirements may vary depending on your course. To check the requirements for your specific course:

* Go to the MyMathLab Browser Check (some courses have the Installation Wizard instead). - Inside Course Compass
* Select your textbook from the drop-down menu and click Submit.
* Click the System Requirements link on the first page of the Browser Check (or Installation Wizard) to review what you need.

To work with Course Compass, your computer must meet the following system requirements:

Operating Systems Browsers*
PC Windows XP Firefox 2.0
Internet Explorer, Version 6.0
Internet Explorer, Version 7.0
Netscape Navigator, Version 7.2
Windows Vista Firefox 2.0
Internet Explorer, Version 7.0
Mac Macintosh OS 10.4 Firefox 2.0
Safari 2.0
Netscape Navigator, Version 7.2
Macintosh OS 10.5 Safari 3.1

Basic requirements for all MyMathLab courses:

* Internet connection: Cable/DSL, T1, or other high-speed for multimedia content; 56k modem (minimum) for tutorials, homework, and testing.
* Memory: 64 MB RAM minimum
* Monitor resolution: 1024 x 768 or higher
* Plug-ins: You need certain plug-ins and players from the MyMathLab Browser Check or Installation Wizard (found inside your course).

Connection speed
Course compass requires an Internet connection with a minimum connection speed of 28.8 kbps (kilobits per second). The faster your connection, the faster you will be able to view this site and some of your course's content. If you are experiencing slow download times, you may need a faster connection.

Browser settings: Cookies and JavaScript options
Course compass uses cookies and JavaScript technology. Both of these features must be turned on in your browser, and are usually turned on by default. For instructions on how to view or change these browser options, see your browser Help.

NOTE: Most of the course runs fine on a Macintosh computer (I run it that way). There are occassional weirdnesses, but I have been able to successfully use Safari, FireFox, and Camino to access the software.

 

[NOTE: ACC does not provide internet accounts for students. You must have your own.]

*For MyMathLab Technical Support: http://www.mathxl.com/support/contactus_stu.htm

or call 1-800-677-6337
Mon-Fri, 8am to 8pm
Sun, 5pm to 12am
(All times are Eastern Standard Time, U.S. and Canada)

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Information About the Software

This section of the course uses the MyMathLab computer software package. The software provides video explanations and includes an audio component so that you may listen to the explanations. You will do a significant part of your work on the computer.

For more information about using MyMathLab software and how you should work in the course, it is very important for you to read and watch the following tutorials:

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The Elementary Algebra Pretest

Before you can start doing any actual work in the course, you must take the online quiz labeled "Elementary Algebra Pretest" inside ACC's Blackboard system. You must make an 70% on this pretest to remain in the cours.e (You should review for it before you take it by taking the Elementary Algebra Prerequisite Review - you are required to work through this before you submit Orientation Form 1, in fact). If you don't make a 70% on the pretest, you need to contact me right away so we can discuss your situation; there is still plenty of time to move you into a more appropriate level course if you take care of this quickly.

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Staying on Schedule

In this class, you will be in charge of your learning in a way that is different from a traditional lecture class. The format of the course is somewhat self-paced, which means you may complete the material before the end of the semester. It also means that you may spend less time on familiar topics and more time on troublesome topics. In order to complete the course within the semester, you must generally keep up with the weekly schedule and test schedule provided. In order to succeed in this class, you should plan to spend about 9 to 15 hours each week (or more, if necessary) working on the material, depending on how much of the material is already review for you. The program is available all day everyday, so you can work on it at times that are convenient for you.

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Working Ahead

Even if you start working on the course early, you may not take tests right away. Especially early in the course, the tests may not even be available right away. If you are working ahead and want to test early, please contact me at least one week before you want to take it to see if I can get the test to your testing center early. It is possible to finish the course early if you work enough hours and learn quickly enough.

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Orientation Forms and Course Checklist

Be sure to go to the Getting Started checklist (make sure you haven't forgotten anything) and that you have completed the different Orientation Forms by the appropriate deadlines. If you don't submit these in time, you may be dropped from the course.

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Tutoring

Free tutoring is available at the Tutoring Centers (Learning Labs) at most ACC campuses. Visit http://www.austincc.edu/tutor/ for more information.

Online tutoring is also available through the MyMathLab Math Tutor Center

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This webpage was created by Marcus McGuff.
It was last updated on January 19, 2009 .