bert lo
farewell to winter quarter 2008
- sun mar 30 @ 4:10pm
It seems that many people who had difficulty with the hyperbolic identities, derivatives and integrals on the final, had no problem with them on the last take home quiz. It also seems that many of the quizzes look surprisingly similar. Could the two issues be related ?
- sat mar 29 @ 4:00pm
Only 8 people knew the definition of the definite integral. That's fewer than the number of people who admitted to cheating on grading the quizzes. What do you think that means ?
- sat mar 22 @ 10:20am
A little clarification about the cheating on grading issue:
If you might have given yourself a few too many points here and there, that was NOT cheating. I would simply have regraded the questions I thought you were too generous on. (However, you're not totally off the hook either. Keep reading.)
If you changed your work on the quiz while you were grading it, so that you could claim that you got the correct answer, and therefore give yourself more points, THAT WAS CHEATING.
Some of you did get too generous with yourselves. While this was not a cause for disciplinary action, an issue to consider is whether, in giving yourself too many points, you might have fooled yourself into thinking you were more prepared than you actually were. Were you surprised by how much lower you scored on similar questions on the midterms, which I graded ? If you had scored yourself more realistically on the quizzes, would it have encouraged you to improve yourself, so you would get more points on the midterms (which were each worth almost 8 individual quizzes or 15 group quizzes) ? Were you too concerned about short term gain (your quiz score), and not enough about long term gain (your midterm score) ? (This last question is something everyone has to consider in many other areas of life. In fact, there's a link on this page to an article about being too generous with yourself in the short term, and not thinking about the long term, in the area of money. See "six lies we tell ourselves" at the top of the page. Check out the reference to Alpo, which is a brand of dog food.)
If, however, you outright cheated, you must step up now, by Mon Mar 24, and acknowledge what you have done. (Some people have already done so. And although it is disappointing that they cheated, at least they demonstrated the courage to accept responsibility for it. That is something I will consider.) If you cheated and do not acknowledge it now, you will be receiving e-mail from me during your spring break with the evidence, which, as the greensheet states, will be reported to the dean as well.
Here are some lines from the greensheet about cheating during grading:
- All quizzes will be graded by you. This will help you get a better understanding of your errors, how to improve, and how to present mathematical work correctly. I reserve the right to give you a 0 on a quiz, if it appears that you are being overly generous in grading yourself. If you alter the work on your quiz during grading, that is considered cheating (see Academic Honesty).
- Cheating includes (but is not limited to): copying or submitting work from someone else or from any source (eg. book, website); altering or interfering with grading; using any electronic equipment during quizzes and exams that has not been authorized (eg. cell phones, PDAs, pagers, symbolic calculators); helping another student cheat. For a list of other examples of cheating, please ask me.
- In addition, if you are caught cheating, you will be reported to the division dean and Student Development, who may impose much stricter consequences (eg. probation, suspension, expulsion).
- fri mar 21 @ 8:15pm
- fri mar 21 @ 7:10pm
Math 49B: Here is the last individual quiz, worth 40 points. This quiz is due on Mon Mar 24.
You may consult each other or your textbook or notes. You may use your calculators.
However, do not get outside help (no tutors, no parents, no teachers, no websites, no partners, no spouses, no children).
Math 49B quiz 9
- fri mar 21 @ 6:20pm
Here's a matrix of all the quizzes this quarter that I have no scores for. There are many possible reasons:
- you were absent or late and missed the quiz
- you didn't hand the quiz in when I called time
- you weren't enrolled in the class yet
- you never submitted the graded quiz
- you never picked up the quiz for grading
- etc.
At any rate, I need all outstanding graded quizzes back by Mon Mar 24 or else the missing scores become permanent 0s.
Missing quiz scores for all classes
I will be grading today's quiz and this weekend's quiz myself.
- wed mar 19 @ 8:45pm
- wed mar 19 @ 8:20pm
Here's the code for the SLOPES program, which draws slope fields on your calculator. You can either manually enter this code, or you can get a copy from my calculator in class or office hours tomorrow.
Source code for SLOPES program
- wed mar 19 @ 8:15pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Group Quiz 9.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Thu Mar 20.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 10 points) next to the words "Group Quiz 9" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Mon Mar 24. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Fri Mar 21.
Math 1B group quiz 8 grading key
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- wed mar 19 @ 9:55am
- sun mar 16 @ 5:35pm
According to my e-mail, there were 4 students who asked me for copies of old quizzes which they had "misplaced" in grading. Those quizzes have been sent to you. Grade them using the keys below, and return them to me as soon as possible so that you are more likely to get credit.
If you were expecting a quiz, and did not receive it today in e-mail, please contact me via e-mail right away. If you mention it to me in class, but do not send me e-mail, you will likely not receive a copy of your quiz, and therefore, you will not receive credit for it.
- fri mar 14 @ 1:15pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Quiz 8.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Mon Mar 17.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 20 points) next to the words "Quiz 8" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Wed Mar 19. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Tue Mar 18.
Math 1B quiz 8 grading key
Math 49B quiz 8 grading key
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- fri mar 14 @ 1:15pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Group Quiz 8.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Mon Mar 17.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 10 points) next to the words "Group Quiz 8" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on wed Mar 19. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Tue Mar 18.
Math 1B group quiz 8 grading key
Math 49B group quiz 8 grading key
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- fri mar 14 @ 8:15am
Here's the review material for the third midterm. The study guide contains a list of the type of problems you must know how to solve, and the time you should be able to complete each question if you are well prepared for the midterm.
Math 49B Winter 2008 midterm 3 study guide
- thu mar 13 @ 3:00pm
- wed mar 12 @ 1:40pm
- mon mar 10 @ 9:40pm
Office hours on Tue Mar 11 will be from 12:30pm-1:20pm, and then again from 2:30pm-3:20pm.
Math 1B: Midterm 3 will be strictly no-calculator on all portions.
The midterm will be divided into 2 sections:
- with the table of integrals (2 questions) + bonus points (2 questions)
- without the table of integrals (5 questions)
You will begin with both sections of the midterm.
In order to receive the table of integrals, you must submit the without-table section.
(Once you submit that section, you will NOT be allowed to return to it later.)
- mon mar 10 @ 7:10pm
Here are the individual quizzes which were not given on Fri Mar 7 due to my unexpected absence. They are provided here for your reference.
Math 1B quiz 7
Math 49B quiz 7
- sun mar 9 @ 6:20pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Group Quiz 7.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Mon Mar 10.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 10 points) next to the words "Group Quiz 7" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Thu Mar 13. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Tue Mar 11 or Wed Mar 12.
Math 1B group quiz 7 grading key
Math 49B group quiz 7 grading key
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- sun mar 9 @ 5:50pm
Due to my unexpected absence on Fri Mar 7, there will be some slight changes to the schedules and content of midterms.
Math 1B: Midterm 3 will still be on Wed Mar 12. However, it will only cover 6.1 to 6.5, not including 6.6.
Math 49B: Midterm 3 will probably be on Mon Mar 17 or Tue Mar 18. The content is still expected to be the same (up to and including the sections from chapters 6 and 11 listed on the original tentative schedule).
I'm still considering how the remaining 2 group and 2 individual quizzes will be impacted.
- wed feb 27 @ 6:10pm
- wed feb 27 @ 4:55pm
- wed feb 27 @ 3:35pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Quiz 6.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Thu Feb 28.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 20 points) next to the words "Quiz 6" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Mon Mar 3. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Fri Feb 29.
Math 1B quiz 6 grading key
Math 49B quiz 6 grading key
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- tue feb 26 @ 4:20pm
Math 49B: You may use a scientific (non-graphing) calculator on tomorrow's midterm. You may NOT use a graphing calculator.
- tue feb 26 @ 1:20pm
Math 1B: Here is the solution key for midterm 2.
NOTE: If you set up every integral correctly, your score will be at least 60%. The remaining 40% will depend on how much of the integration you were actually able to complete.
Math 1B Winter 2008 midterm 2 key (all colors)
- mon feb 25 @ 8:15am
- fri feb 22 @ 9:30pm
Office hours will be modified this coming week for midterms.
Monday 12:30pm-2:20pm (extended)
Tuesday 12:30pm-2:20pm (extended)
Wednesday cancelled
Thursday 12:30pm-1:20pm (normal)
Friday cancelled
- thu feb 21 @ 11:30pm
- wed feb 20 @ 5:40pm
Math 1B: It was pointed out that although I am conducting the lectures in metric, the book's exercises more frequently use British units. Since your main practice is coming from the exercises, I will go ahead and write the quiz questions using British units.
To summarize, the difference between doing the problems in British versus metric is that you drop the references to g (gravity) and replace all references to m (mass) with w (weight).
- wed feb 20 @ 4:50pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Group Quiz 6.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Thu Feb 21.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 10 points) next to the words "Group Quiz 6" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Mon Feb 25. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Fri Feb 22.
Math 1B group quiz 6 grading key
Math 49B group quiz 6 grading key
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- wed feb 20 @ 3:15pm
Midterm 2 will take place next week. (Don't forget: Fri Feb 29 is the last day to withdraw. After that, I will not withdraw you no matter what, so you'll have to finish out the class.)
Math 1B will be on Tue Feb 26, and cover sections 5.1-5.4, 5.6-5.7. Based on Friday's lecture, we'll see if the extra material from outside the textbook is included or not.
Math 49B will be on Wed Feb 27, and cover sections 6.5, 10.6-10.9, 7.1-7.3, and whatever sections from chapter 8 we complete by Monday (currently looking like 8.1-8.3).
By the way, here's a random bonus point just for fun. For one bonus point, find out something in math history that happened on the day I was born (which you will have to figure out first). This is mostly a research thing, to test and stretch your skills at finding random information. Just a heads up, you cannot find information on me from asking the staff at DeAnza College because that's against school policy. Trust me - others have tried before you already.
- wed feb 20 @ 8:00am
As mentioned in class, graded quizzes will be due on Fri Feb 22.
- mon feb 18 @ 3:00pm
Math 1B: As promised, here's a copy of some exercises from another calculus textbook.
This is for the material which I will be inserting in place of section 5.5.
I will specify which questions are for homework in the coming week.
Math 1B Winter 2008 additional homework
- mon feb 18 @ 2:55pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Quiz 5.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Tue Feb 19.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 20 points) next to the words "Quiz 5" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Thu Feb 21. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Wed Feb 20.
Math 1B quiz 5 grading key
Math 49B quiz 5 grading key
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- wed feb 13 @ 5:30pm
Here's the homework list for Math 1B for the next couple sections.
Note that we will be skipping section 5.5. In its place, I will insert a small lecture from an outside source. Questions will be provided when we reach that point.
Questions from section 6.1 are included in this homework list. That section is a review of integration techniques discussed so far (primarily, substitution), and will not be included in the upcoming midterm (moved to Tue Feb 26). However, you must review that section on your own, as we will not be covering it in lecture.
Math 1B Winter 2008 homework
- wed feb 13 @ 2:30pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Group Quiz 5.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Thu Feb 14.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 10 points) next to the words "Group Quiz 5" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Wed Feb 20. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Tue Feb 19.
Math 1B group quiz 5 grading key
Math 49B group quiz 5 grading key
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- mon feb 11 @ 3:30pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Quiz 4.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Tue Feb 12.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 20 points) next to the words "Quiz 4" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Thu Feb 14. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Wed Feb 13.
Math 1B quiz 4 grading key
Math 49B quiz 4 grading key
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- mon feb 11 @ 3:15pm
- thu feb 7 @ 2:25pm
A "friendly" reminder: individual quizzes are held on the last school day of the week. Since class does not meet on Fri Feb 15 next week, all my classes will have their individual quiz on Thu Feb 14. Happy Valentine's Day !
- wed feb 6 @ 3:35pm
Here's a pdf of polar graph paper, in different sizes, and with different amounts of labelling. Bring it to class.
Math 49B polar graph paper
- wed feb 6 @ 3:30pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Group Quiz 4.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Thu Feb 7.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 10 points) next to the words "Group Quiz 4" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Mon Feb 11. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Fri Feb 8.
Math 1B group quiz 4 grading key
Math 49B group quiz 4 grading key
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- tue feb 5 @ 10:40pm
- mon feb 4 @ 9:55am
- sun feb 3 @ 10:15pm
- wed jan 30 @ 5:25pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Group Quiz 3.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Thu Jan 31.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 10 points) next to the words "Group Quiz 3" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Mon Feb 4. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Fri Feb 1.
Math 1B group quiz 3 grading key
Math 49B group quiz 3 grading key
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- mon jan 28 @ 2:45pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Quiz 3.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Tue Jan 29.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 20 points) next to the words "Quiz 3" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Thu Jan 31. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Wed Jan 30.
Math 1B quiz 3 grading key (all colors)
Math 49B quiz 3 grading key (all colors)
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- sun jan 27 @ 9:40am
For Math 1B students with only TI-86s or -89s, here's the code for the INTEGRAL program, which calculates left hand, right hand, trapezoidal, midpoint and Simpson's Rule sums.
Source code for INTEGRAL program
- thu jan 23 @ 8:00pm
Here's the review material for Math 1B for the first midterm. The study guide contains a list of the type of problems you must know how to solve, and the time you should be able to complete each question if you are well prepared for the midterm.
Math 1B Winter 2008 midterm 1 study guide
Remember the advice on the greensheet regarding the time for each problem. Since each midterm is worth 150 points and is scheduled for 50 minutes, that works out to 3 points per minute. In other words, divide the number of points for a question by 3 to get an estimate of how much time you should spend on it.
- thu jan 23 @ 6:45pm
Here's the review material for Math 49B for the first midterm. The study guide contains a list of the type of problems you must know how to solve, and the time you should be able to complete each question if you are well prepared for the midterm.
Math 49B Winter 2008 midterm 1 study guide
Math 49B Winter 2008 midterm 1 sample
Remember the advice on the greensheet regarding the time for each problem. Since each midterm is worth 150 points and is scheduled for 50 minutes, that works out to 3 points per minute. In other words, divide the number of points for a question by 3 to get an estimate of how much time you should spend on it.
- thu jan 23 @ 9:35am
- wed jan 22 @ 5:55pm
Midterm 1 will be coming next week for all my classes. However, this Friday is the last day for you to drop. To prepare you for your decision, I will be providing review lists and sample midterms on Friday.
Remember the advice on the greensheet regarding the level of difficulty of the midterms versus the level of difficulty of the quizzes.
- wed jan 22 @ 4:27pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Group Quiz 2.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Thu Jan 24.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 10 points) next to the words "Group Quiz 2" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Mon Jan 28. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Fri Jan 25.
Math 1B group quiz 2 grading key (pink and yellow)
Math 1B group quiz 2 grading key (blue and green)
Math 49B group quiz 2 grading key (white)
Math 49B group quiz 2 grading key (blue)
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- tue jan 22 @ 2:57pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Quiz 2.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Wed Jan 23.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 20 points) next to the words "Quiz 2" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Fri Jan 25. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Thu Jan 24.
Math 1B quiz 2 grading key (all colors)
Math 49B quiz 2 grading key (all colors)
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- thu jan 17 @ 6:37am
- sun jan 13 @ 9:57pm
Because I didn't have my notes with me, I got the exact wording of the definitions of "area under f(x)" and Riemann sum" slightly off.
The definitions you need are in the document below, along with a little clarification. (The definition of "area under f(x)" in the book is missing some detail.)
Definitions of "area under f(x)" and "Riemann sum" and "definite integral"
- sun jan 13 @ 4:53pm
Here are the solution keys to use for grading Quiz 1.
You will pick up your ungraded quizzes on Mon Jan 14.
Do your grading using a contrasting color (so I can tell your original work from your grading).
Write your total score (out of 20 points) next to the words "Quiz 1" on the upper left corner of the front side of the quiz.
Your graded quizzes are due in class on Wed Jan 16. No late quizzes will be accepted.
You may also submit your graded quiz early on Tue Jan 15.
Math 1B quiz 1 grading key (purple and yellow)
Math 1B quiz 1 grading key (white and pink)
Math 49B quiz 1 grading key
If you did a problem a different way than I did, and you feel you deserve credit for your work, feel free to talk to me. You should be able to explain why your method is equally valid. If you truly understand what you did, this should not be difficult.
- thu jan 10 @ 5:17pm
Here's the homework list for Math 1B for the next couple sections. There will be a lot of homework in the next few sections, since the material is absolutely fundamental to mastering this class.
Math 1B Winter 2008 homework
- thu jan 10 @ 9:39am
A reminder that all sections will be having an individual quiz on Friday.
Math 1B: Your quiz will cover section 4.2 only, and it will be relatively short. If a summation can be calculated using shortcuts/formulae, you must show the use of them. (You may use the calculator for final arithmetic.) If a summation can ONLY be calculated using the calculator, you don't need to show the use of shortcuts/formulae.
Math 49B: Your quiz will cover section 4.5 only. You must be able to graph a sine/cosine graph without a calculator, and you must correctly label all x- and y-coordinates discussed in class.
All classes: Two reminders about how I conduct quizzes. (These were mentioned on the greensheet.)
- The quiz is due when I say it is due. If you do not hand the quiz in when I call time, you will receive an automatic 0.
- You will be grading your own quizzes. I will make digital copies of your quizzes on Friday afternoon, and release the solution/grading keys on my website over the weekend. On Monday, I will return your ungraded quizzes, and you will use the keys to grade them yourselves. You will then return the graded quizzes to me on Wednesday.
If you change your work on your quiz while grading it, that qualifies as cheating, and you will receive an immediate F for the course.
- tue jan 8 @ 2:56pm
If you were given an add code on Monday, and you do not add yourself by noon on Wed Jan 9, I will be giving your seat away.
- tue jan 8 @ 2:36pm
If you are in any of my classes, and you have not been receiving e-mails from me, please send your e-mail address to lobert@deanza.edu as soon as possible.
- tue jan 8 @ 2:11pm
Math 1B now has a group tutor: Sy Le will be available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30pm to 4:30pm in room S43M inside the tutorial center to work with students from either the 8:30am or 11:30am classes. Group tutoring will start next week (Tue Jan 15).
- mon jan 7 @ 7:22pm
- mon jan 7 @ 3:55pm
Here's the tentative homework list for Math 49B. Unless otherwise specified, this will be the homework list you are working against. If I choose to remove optional sections, you can remove the associated homework questions as well. (I will let you know in class if I remove the optional sections.)
Math 49B Winter 2008 homework
- mon jan 7 @ 3:18pm
From checking my class lists, it seems that I did have the correct e-mails for pretty much everyone. If you were enrolled by last week, but you did not receive the e-mail, most likely your mail server put it into your spam/junk/bulk mail folder, since it was BCCed to over 100 people at once.
For the future, please set your spam filters so that mail from my e-mail addresses below are not identified as spam:
lobert@deanza.edu
lobert@fhda.edu
bsl3075@deanza.edu
bsl3075@fhda.edu
- mon jan 7 @ 1:12pm