Everyday, he will post lecture videos for us to watch every day.
Homework every thursday. He will give us a pdf. He will give us solutions every monday.
2 quizzes and final.
Each quiz is 30 minutes. You will solve a few exercises. Don't use the internet!
Every monday is a live course in which he solves a lecture and answer questions.
Multivariable Calculus is very important in physics.
It's very geometric.
Tomorrow (June the 2nd) will be the first video lecture.
We shall begin with vectors.
He's mostly just emphasizing what's on the syllabus.
Be sure you really understand the problems.
Be sure to really know your theory! Really digest your theorems.
Fin
That's pretty much it. A very quick day. Here's everything to keep in mind:
- We meet on Mondays at 10am to go over solutions to problems
- Attendence not mandatory but highly recommended
- Every day (Tuesday to Thursday I'm assuming) there will be lectures posted online.
- A video
- A corresponding pdf
- Every Thursday we'll be assigned homework
- Homework is not graded but highly recommended you do it
- Answers will be given monday
- In a live lecture that we can ask questions
- Also a pdf with the solutions
- There will be 2 quizzes. Each 30 minutes long.
- One final exam.
Good luck!