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 You are expected to attend lecture. What you are responsible for understanding is defined by what is covered in lecture. ​ You are expected to attend lecture. What you are responsible for understanding is defined by what is covered in lecture. ​
  
-Do not use cell phones, laptops, or other electronic devices ​during lecture. ​The lecture hall has clock+You are expected to pay attention and not talk during lecture, both for your own comprehension and as a matter of politenessIf you have small incidental question about the lecture that you must ask your neighbor, please whisper. But also feel free to raise your hand and ask the question out loud.
  
-You are expected to pay attention and not talk during lecture, both for your own good and as a matter of politenessIf you have a small incidental question about the lecture ​that you must ask your neighborplease whisperBut also feel free to raise your hand and ask the question out loud.+Do not use cell phones, laptops, or other electronic devices ​during lecture. ​You can check the time on the lecture ​hall's clock. 
 + 
 +===== Recitation section ===== 
 + 
 +On Tuesdaysthe teaching assistants will present example problems and answer questions to the class at large.  
 + 
 +Thursday sections will be open-door "​assisted study halls"Come in to work on the homeworks or study for the exams. The teaching assistants will circulate and answer questions for individuals or in small groups
  
 ===== Homework ===== ===== Homework =====
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 You are allowed and even encouraged to work together on homeworks, but what you turn in must be your own work.  You are allowed and even encouraged to work together on homeworks, but what you turn in must be your own work. 
  
 +Homeworks are graded on a scale of 1 to 10. Not every problem will be graded, just a representative sample. ​
 +
 +Your homework must list in the upper-right corner of the front sheet
 +  * your name
 +  * your section #
 +  * the homework #
 +  * Math 527
 +Additionally,​ your homework must be
 +  * written on loose-leaf paper, not ripped from a spiral notebok
 +  * stapled together, if there are multiple pages
 +**One point will be deducted for each infraction.**
 +
 +**Homeworks that are difficult to read or follow may be returned ungraded.** ​
 ===== Exams ===== ===== Exams =====
  
 Exams will take place in lecture time on Fridays. Make-up exams will be given under only for Exams will take place in lecture time on Fridays. Make-up exams will be given under only for
-extraordinary circumstances,​ such as a serious injury ​or a death in the family, or for University-excused absences, such as scheduled athletic competitions. Official documentation ​is required.+extraordinary circumstances,​ such as a serious injury, or for University-excused absences, such  
 +as scheduled ​UNH athletic competitions. Official documentation ​and one week's advance notice (in  
 +the case of scheduled events) are required. 
 + 
 +Write your full name and section number on the exam, legibly. **You will lose 5% on your exam  
 +score if we cannot read your name or your section number is wrong or missing.** 
 + 
 +===== Grades ===== 
 + 
 +Your final grade will be computed as follows 
 +   20% homework 
 +   60% four exams (15% each) 
 +   20% final exam 
 +  -------------- 
 +  100% cumulative grade 
 +   
 +Conversion to letter grade will be no worse than (with +/-'s near borders) ​  
 +  90-100% A 
 +  75-90% ​ B 
 +  60-75% ​ C 
 +  45-60% ​ D 
 +  0-45%   F 
 +Depending my assessment of the difficulty of the exams (based on the performance of the class and other factors), the lower bound or each grade might shift downward by 5% or so. 
 + 
 +===== Email =====
  
-Write your full name and section number ​on the exam**legibly**You will lose 5 points if we cannot read your name or your section number is wrong or missing.+Please think twice before writing an email to the instructor or your teaching assistant. With 150 students in the class, answering incidental questions by email can quickly become a full-time job! Most questions about the course policy ​and logistics are answered ​on the [[gibson:​teaching:​fall-2011:​math527|course website]]. Questions about course material should be addressed in lecturerecitation, or office hoursIf there is something you need to discuss, come to office hours. For genuine emergencies,​ our emails are john.gibson@unh.edu,​ ... Please put "math 527" in the subject and include ​your full name. If you do not receive an answer within a few days, reread this paragraph before you resend!
  
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