The class is small. I expect everyone to participate actively, asking questions, presenting homework solutions. I may set up a wiki where you can construct lecture notes interactively and collectively.
There will be homework, and a term paper to be presented to the class.
I do not use an algorithm to compute grades. I'll discuss that in class. I know that the students in the class are starting from different places mathematically. I expect each of you to learn at a level that's appropriate. So the same work may mean an A for someone and a B for someone else.
I do not grade on a curve. Everyone can earn an A. (Wouldn't that be a wonderful class!)
eb at cs dot umb dot edu
is the best way to reach me, both
during the day and evenings and weekends. My office phone is 287-6444
but I don't have voice mail and I.m not always there.
Often other students in the class can help you. It's worth learning how to work with, learn from (and help) your peers - how else will you keep learning when you've left school?
It's on order at the bookstore and available on the web.
You may find that it's worth bringing the book to class.
The grade incomplete (INC) is reported only where a portion of the assigned or required class work, or the final examination, has not been completed because of serious illness, extreme personal circumstances, or scholarly reasons at the request of the instructor. If the student's record is such that he or she would fail the course regardless of the missing work, he or she fails.See www.umb.edu/registrar/academic_policies/incomplete_policy
The key point is that the grade of incomplete is NOT a substitute for an F. You must notify me as soon as possible about any special circumstances that affect your ability to complete your work on time.