MATH 232 DISTANCE LEARNING
College Algebra - Fall 2010 - CRN # 72257

Dear Potential Math 232 Student,

Thank you for your interest in Math 232 Distance Learning!  Before you consider enrolling, please read through all of the following information to make sure that you are able and willing to meet the unique demands of this on-line course.  You may want to take this self assessment to determine if you have the learning style that is compatible with an on-line course.

The first requirement is that  you are available for course activities on Thursday evenings between the hours of 7:30 and 9:15 pm. These activities include a face to face orientation (see below), face-to- face tests, on-line class meetings, and on-line office hours.   If you know that you will not be able to participate  on Thursday evenings, please do not enroll.  I will not be able to properly support your learning.

Face to Face Orientation:     DATE:   Thursday, August 19, 2010  
                                                              TIME:      7:30  to  9:15 pm
                                                              PLACE:  Room 3301, San Luis Obispo Campus (Map).
 
One of the primary purposes of this face to face orientation is a  "meet and greet." I would like the opportunity to meet you in person and also introduce you to your fellow students.  I will be taking your picture so that I can learn your names, but don't worry - these remain private - unless you would like them included in your student profile for the course.  During the orientation, I will also show you how to access and interact with the on-line learning environment.

  Who is Teaching this Course?

My name is Julie Hoffman-Rose. I've been teaching math for over twenty years and on-line for about seven years.  I have been a full-time math instructor at Cuesta College since 1999. This fall, I will be teaching two classes on-line, one in the traditional classroom, and one in a computer classroom. I like teaching with technology - new and better tools are constantly evolving that can make it more efficient and enjoyable to both teach and learn.

If you're curious about the photo to the left - I used paint.net and selected "sepia" and "twist" effects
 to create it :-)
 

 Accommodation for Students with Disabilities
Any student who feels s/he may need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability should begin by contacting Disabled Student Services & Programs at Building 3300 on the SLO Campus (546-3148) or on the North County Campus (591-6215).

 Prerequisites
 This is a university- transferable course, which means that it counts towards a 4 year university level bachelors degree. Therefore, your math, reading, and writing skills should be at the university- freshman level to ensure your success in this course. If any of your skills are deficient, you may find the course work too demanding. If you have met the pre-requisites for enrollment in English 201A here at Cuesta, then you have the appropriate reading and writing skill level for this course.

The specific mathematics content pre-requisite course is Intermediate Algebra (Math 127 or equivalent) taken at a college or university with at least a grade of C, or   a high school Intermediate Algebra course and a passing score on the Cuesta College Math Assessment Test. For more information about this placement test visit the Assessment Office web site at: http://academic.cuesta.edu/matric/

 Time Requirements
There is nothing you need to do before the orientation, but once the semester begins, be prepared to devote an average of 9 hours  a week to successfully complete the coursework.

Why 9 hours? This number comes from the traditional "College Unit", which requires 2 hours of study time for every 1 hour of class time. Every hour of instruction translates into 1 unit of credit.  Since this is a 3-unit  course, the time commitment translates into 9 hours.  I provide a weekly schedule of class activities which indicates the  amount of time I anticipate  the average  college student to  take.  The amount of time you actually  take will be dependent on the strength of your math, reading and writing skills.

On top of the course content, you must anticipate spending time learning the software tools specific to this course This includes the course management system, the on-line homework software, and the web conferencing software.

It will be up to you to budget your time so that you can complete the activities within the given weekly time frame.

Cost of Course Materials
You will need to purchase the following materials after enrolling in the course. Approximate prices are indicated in parentheses. This information is included here so you can anticipate costs of enrolling in the course. You should not purchase anything before the face to face orientation.

  • Course Access [textbook and software] ($80- $120)

  • Course Notes ($10)

  • Ti-83 or 84 Graphing Calculator ( $100, new) or an alternative download for a free virtual Ti-83.
    Check it out here. 

  • Computer headset with a microphone ($20)

  •  email and internet access - Connection must be  highspeed DSL or CABLE (this cost is dependent on your service)

  • Notebooks for use as homework journals ($20.00)


Computer Technical Requirements
 Your computer should be a recent model (four years old or less). You must have 256 MB of free RAM  and  20 MB of free disk space.  Make sure you have one of the following  operating system and web browser configurations.  This will  ensure that you can run all of the course software.  Note: you should have both certified browsers available.
 

With WINDOWS operating systems: You can use these browsers:
Windows XP Internet Explorer 8.0
Firefox 3.0 (3.5 is required when running cccconfer)
* Windows Vista™ Internet Explorer 8.0
Firefox 2.0 (3.5 is required when running cccconfer)
 
With MACINTOSH operating system: You can use these browsers:
MacOSX 10.5 Firefox 2.0
Safari  3.0 or 3.2
(Safari 4 or Firefox 3.5 is required when running cccconfer)

Please don't hesitate to contact me via my Cuesta College email address below if you have any questions.  Otherwise, I look forward to meeting you at the orientation.

Julie Hoffman-Rose, Course Instructor
jhoffman@cuesta.edu