Thursday, August 4, 2011

Fare Thee Well, Summer Session II, Part 1: The SmartNotes!

Holy cow, Summer Session II is over tonight? We have covered 5 whole weeks of Calculus already? Actuallly, what I should be asking is: "How the heck did we cram Calculus I into 5 weeks?" 


Well, I already blogged about the first week, 
http://shadowfaxrant.blogspot.com/2011/07/welcome-to-summer-session-ii.html


Also, I had previously blogged about my tech setup:
http://shadowfaxrant.blogspot.com/2011/07/taking-show-on-road.html


We met 4 nights a week for about 2.5 hours. I presented new material the first 3 days each day. The 4th day of each week was devoted to testing. What follows are my SmartNotes from all 5 weeks!



Week 1
201 = 2.1 measuring speed, 2.2 derivative at a point


202 = 2.3 Derivative Function, 2.4 Interpretations, 2.5 Second Derivative
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203 = 2.6 Continuity, AppC Newton’s Method




Week 2

301 = 3.1 Polynomials, 3.2 Exponentials, 3.3 Product and Quotient Rules

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302 = 3.4 + 3.6 Chain Rule, 3.5 Trigonometric Functions

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303 = 3.7 Implicit Differentiation, 3.9 Approximations, 3.10 Theorems

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Week 3

401 = 4.1 First and Second Derivative Tests, 4.2 Optimization

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402 = 4.3 Family of Curves, 4.4 Modeling

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403 = 4.6 Related Rates,  4.7 L’Hopital’s Rule


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Week 4

501 = 5.1 Distance Traveled


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502 = 5.2 Definite Integrals


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601 = 6.1 + 6.2 Anti-Derivatives


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Week 5

602 = 6.3 Differential Equations


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701 = 7.1 U-Substitution


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1101 = 11.4 Variable Separable, 11.5 Word Problems


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HTH, I hope you enjoyed Calculus I this summer!

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