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Course
Syllabus contains important course information, schedule, and notes.

Homework
is done using the on-line homework and tutoring system WebAssign. Access codes can be purchased at the
bookstore. Before accessing the
first homework assignment you should log in to the WebAssign site and enter
your access code – see instructions. Your WebAssign username is the same as
your KWC username. Your WebAssign password is initially set to your KWC
username. You should change your password immediately after logging in to
WebAssign the first time.

Laboratory
reports will be done in Microsoft Word with embedded Microsoft Excel
tables, and then uploaded to the assignment cross-checking system Turnitin. Before uploading your first laboratory
report, first time users will
need to create an
account at which time you will also enroll in your proper laboratory
section. Existing users will need to login to their account and then
enroll in their proper laboratory section before uploading reports. The instructor will provide all students
with a laboratory section ID and password.

For
class participation, you must purchase a TurningPoint RF clicker. Clickers
can be purchased at the bookstore. Make sure you purchase the right
clicker! You must then register your clicker.
When you register your clicker, you must enter your Device
ID, First Name, Last Name, and Other Info is your student number. In addition, the Instructor Email is johnsonb@kwc.edu and the class is PHYS 1402 – Introductory General Physics
II. If you need
instructions, see the following tutorial. See
current registration list. NOTE:
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY REGISTERED YOUR CLICKER DURING THE FIRST SUMMER
SESSION, YOU WILL NOT NEED TO
REGISTER IT AGAIN.
Course Evaluations are an important component of our
instructional program. An on-line course evaluation system was developed to
allow each student ample time to evaluate the course and instructor, thus
providing the institution with meaningful numerical scores and detailed
commentary while minimizing the loss of instructional time in the
classroom. The evaluation window for Summer 2010 will open on Friday, July
23, 2010 and will close on Friday, July 30, 2010. To access the system during this time,
simply go to evaluation
and proceed through the survey. Be
sure to close the browser tab when you are finished so that your responses
are saved and you are given credit for the evaluation. You will need to use your student number
to log into the system; however, when you log in you will be assigned a
random number that will keep all your comments and scores anonymous.
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