Welcome to Engineering Dynamics Online
Note: This is the Fall
2008 welcome letter.
This letter contains tentative information. Any updates will be
posted here
Updates:
8/18 Welcome emails have been sent
to registered students. Let me know if you didn't receive one.
(Note: the emails were sent to your Cuesta email address. If you
don't check emails there regularly, you must make sure emails get
forwarded to your regular address. It's the only practical way
for me to communicate with the whole class besides Blackboard.)
Dear Student,
Welcome to distance education at Cuesta College. My
name
is Pam Ridgely, and I will be your instructor for the online version of
Engineering Dynamics (Engineering 251). This letter is to inform you of
some important details prior to the commencement of the Fall 2008
online class. Please read this page carefully!!
My e-mail address is pridgely@cuesta.edu
Use the subject starting with "[E251]" on every e-mail.
Class Overview:
Engineering Dynamics: In this class you
will
learn to analyze the dynamics associated with motion of rigid bodies
and
particles, including velocity, acceleration, relative motion, energy,
work,
momentum, and impulse using vector mathematics.
Online: The class will be conducted online
through Blackboard.
You will have online access to lectures and examples. Homework
problems
will be assigned. Your online participation counts for a portion
of your grade. There will be weekly online assignments but the
tests
and final exam will be in person. (See link at bottom of page for
syllabus and class calendar, but note that they may be outdated until
the start of class.)
How much work is it going to be?
Dynamics is a 3 lecture unit course, which,
according
to college guideline, requires 9 hours/week of work. This course
is more challenging than most, so depending on your academic background
and your goal, you probably need to spend more time than the stated
guideline.
Many students are surprised at the amount of work
and
effort required to teach yourself with little interaction. You
need
to be self-motivated and disciplined with good time management
skills.
On the other hand, you can work according to your own schedule such as
listening to lectures at 2am.
Who should take this class?
The prerequisite for this class is
Engineering
250, Statics. You also need to be familiar with a variety of
mathematical
concepts especially college-level vector calculus and trigonometry. This
page from UNL does a nice job of summarizing the math you need to
know
for dynamics.
If you have not taken an online class before, go
to the distance
education page and read about it. Pay particular attention to
the "For Whom?" section and take the self-assessment survey.
What are the class requirements?
- Even though the
classes
will be
conducted online, there are 6 mandatory
in-person meetings for orientation and tests. Make sure your
schedule allows you to be at the SLO campus on the following dates and
time: (Photo ID may be required for tests and final)
|
Date
|
Time
|
Room
|
Activity
|
Tuesday 8/19
|
4:30pm-5:30pm |
4118 |
Orientation |
Tuesday 9/9
|
4:30pm-5:30pm |
4118 |
Test 1 |
Tuesday 9/30
|
4:30pm-5:30pm* |
4118 |
Test 2 |
Tuesday 10/28
|
4:30pm-5:30pm* |
4118 |
Test 3 |
Tuesday 11/25
|
5:40pm-6:40pm*
|
4118 |
Test 4 |
Tuesday 12/16
|
4:30pm-6:30pm |
4118 |
Final Examination |
* Note: these test times may be
changed to 5:40pm-6:40pm. If you can only make either time slot,
please let know ASAP.
-
- Book:
the required text is Vector
Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics by Beer, et al., 8th or 7th edition.
It is available at the campus
bookstore
for approximately $160, but often you can purchase it for less online (8th Ed,
7th
Ed) A copy will also be available on reserve at the library.
If you
have
the combined Statics and Dynamics version of the text book, that will
work
as well. If you have a different edition of the book, the problem
numbers will not match. It is your responsible to find out which
problems are assigned and do the correct ones.
Note: You may need the access code that
comes packaged with a new book to access the Online
Learning Center. Currently the access is available to all,
but
this may change at any time.
- Computer Requirements:
- Computer - Pentium-class or Macintosh PC
- Operating System - Windows 95 or Mac OS 8 or
above (other
OS such as linux may work but is not supported)
- Hard Drive with at least 150 megabytes of
free
space
- 32 MB of RAM or above
- Recent Video & Sound Card
- Speakers or headphone
- An email account that is checked at least
twice a week.
- Visit the Cuesta WebCT/Blackboard
site and click on "Check Browser" to see if your browser and Java
version
is supported for WebCT/Blackboard C.E. 6.2.2.
- You will also need the following
plug-ins:
- VGA display of at least 800x600, higher
recommended.
(Though 800x600 will work for the lectures, a resolution of at least
1024x768
is required to correctly view the Online
Learning Center.)
- Internet connection of at least 56kb dialup,
broadband recommended
- Scanner and image manipulation software.
Note: Registered students can use the
computers
at the library.
Headphones are also available for check out. If those
workstations
are missing any necessary software or plug-in, let me know so I can
arrange
to have them installed. The High
Tech Computer Lab also has several scanners available for student
use.
I live too far away. Can I take the test
remotely?
Maybe. You will need to contact your
nearby
college or university which offers test proctoring service. They
will need to proctor your tests on the same day, and preferably time,
as
the test dates above then the proctor will need to scan and email me
your test as well as mail me the original copy. Some proctoring
service will not provide a scanning service so you will need to find
one that does. It will be
your
responsibility to coordinate this. Email me if you're considering
this option.
Can I attend lectures even if I'm in the online
section?
Yes. You can register for the online
section
(space permitted) and attend the regular class. There are a few
conditions
for this:
- If you just want to attend lectures in
addition to
taking the online class. You don't have to inform me. Just
show up to the lectures (T,Th 5:30-6:50pm). In the unlikely
event
that all the chairs are full, then you'll have to give priority to the
students in the regular class.
- If you want to take the regular class
but
if it's
full and you can only get into the online section, then you may
register
for the online section and inform me within the first week of
class.
Remember to inform me ASAP since the submissions for the two sections
may
be different. (The reverse is also true for students who want to
take the online section but can only get into the regular
section.
See below)
Ok, I've decided I want to take this
course.
What do I do next?
- Register
for the class. For Fall 2008, the online section is section 70920. The regular section is section 70918.
- New or former students who have been absent 2
or
more semesters
will need to apply first.
- During registration,
you will be assigned a Cuesta email account. Make sure to check
this account regularly or forward emails to your regular email
account. I need to be able to contact you in teh event that
Blackboard is down.
- If the section you want is full, you may add
the
other section
and let me know within the first week that you want to change.
- If both sections are full, come to the orientation
meeting. If there aren't too many of you, you'll probably be
added.
- After the weekend before class starts, click on
the link at the bottom
of
the page
to see details about the course, including syllabus and class
calendar.
Print them out for your reference. Note that until that date, the
information may change substantially.
- By Sunday before class starts, you should have
received an
email
from me (though your Cuesta email account)
stated that a Blackboard account have been created for you, along with
login instruction. If you registered for the class in the last
week, it
can take a week to get this set up so you might receive this email
later.
- Log on to your Blackboard account and complete
the
first assignment prior to the orientation meeting.
This is so that I can address any questions you have during the
orientation.
- Come to the orientation
meeting.
If you are registered and don't show up, I may drop you. If you
cannot
make it, let me know in advance.