Welcome to Ch 1!
On the first day of class (1/26), we will start with Ch 1 and cover two sections in that chapter:
- Ch 1.1 Individuals & variables
- Ch 1.2 Categorical variables: pie charts and bar graphs
Math is a hands-on subject. To learn math, we need to practice while we learn!
What you need to do is to watch the videos listed below and follow the instructions in the videos to do your lab work (problems related to the materials covered in the videos). Then submit your lab work to Canvas by the due date.
Here are the detailed Instructions:
- The video listed below explains the concepts and also show you how to do the lab work problems:
- Here are the lab work problems for the first day of class (1/26):
Ch 1 — #1.1, #1.2, #1.4
- Make sure you follow the format shown in the videos for your lab work as that is how your grader grades your lab work.
- No need to type your lab work:
- Write out your lab work on a piece of paper by hand
- Take photos of all the pages
- Save photos as one single PDF file
- Upload your one single PDF file to Canvas by the due date.
- your one-single PDF should have three lab work problems.
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- After uploading your one single PDF into Canvas, if you realize that you have made mistakes and want to revise your homework, you can upload another PDF into Canvas before the due date. Canvas will keep track of all your submissions and display your latest submission to the grader. In other words, you can submit as many times as you want as long as you do so before the due date!
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- Your homework will NOT be accepted if it is NOT a single PDF file.
- Lab work is typically pretty straight forward as this is the first round of learning. The multiple choice homework questions for each chapter, which we call them Multiple Choice Homework, will be more challenging than the lab work.
- If you have questions regarding lab work, please stop by the Zoom meeting to ask!
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