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GENG0001 MATHEMATICS A

GENG0001 MATHEMATICS A. Lecturer: Vesna Perišić Building 54, Room 7027, Tel. 25127 e-mail V.Perisic@soton.ac.uk. Teaching organisation. 1. Lectures - VP – 3 lectures per week; - learn new concepts illustrated by a simple examples. 2. Workshops.

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GENG0001 MATHEMATICS A

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  1. GENG0001 MATHEMATICS A Lecturer: Vesna Perišić Building 54, Room 7027, Tel. 25127 e-mail V.Perisic@soton.ac.uk

  2. Teaching organisation 1. Lectures - VP – 3 lectures per week; - learn new concepts illustrated by a simple examples

  3. 2. Workshops There are 3 workshops per week: • run by postgraduate students (6 groups, each group run by 2 PGs) • work on problem sheets (with added results) • tests and the role of the tests

  4. 6 Workshop groups • Group 1: Michael Hogg & Prathiban Sureshkumar • Group 2: Truc Van Nguyen & Siavash Mirahmadi • Group 3: Taha Ben Masaud & Sana Rashid • Group 4: Aliza Abd Rahmin N.A.B. & Powee Kucita • Group 5: Michal Kalkowski & Nada Al Bunni • Group 6: Keith Pham & Jian Guo

  5. 3. Math Support - run by Maria Koeck

  6. Peer Support – quotes from the students • I did benefit from the peer support. I felt that teaching topics to others helped to reinforce the topics in my head. • I feel I did benefit because I gained friends from it. It may have contributed to ‘The Base Room’ being a study area rather then a wholly social one. I admired the patience of some of the helpers.

  7. The peer support sessions were a great help. • Facebook is a powerful aid in these circumstances… • Peer support has certainly had benefits for both those helping and getting help, and it is definitely a worthwhile endeavour. However, I think that those who made it work where probably the people who would have been getting together to study anyway. If you were able to find a way to extend it to a wider audience then I think it would be a great addition to the course.

  8. Feedback on your progress • What is feedback? - Implicit feedback- Tests as feedback - Explicit feedback • What kind of feedback would you like to get?

  9. Problems !!!! Deal with them on time.

  10. Assessment 100% Closed Book Exam (2 hours)

  11. Teaching Resources • Lecture Notes (Blackboard) • Book: Anthony Croft and Robert Davison: Mathematics for Engineers (MyMathLab Global) • http://www.mathcentre.ac.uk • Facebook?

  12. Syllabus • Solving Linear simultaneous equations by substitution and elimination • Factorisation, Solving quadratic equations by factorisation, Solving quadratic equations by formula • Simultaneous equations with one linear equation and one quadratic equation • Inequalities • Indices, Logarithms, logarithmic function, Indicial Equations • The exponential function

  13. Syllabus-cont. • Polynomials and factorisation (Long division) • The remainder theorem • APs and GPs • Partial Fractions • The Binomial Theorem • Matrices and Determinants • Solution of simultaneous equations by matrices and determinants

  14. Syllabus –cont. • Radians, arc length and the area of a sector • Basic trig functions and their graphs • Simple trigonometric identities, Polar and rectangular co-ordinates, Parametric representation • Sine and cosine rules, Compound and Multiple angles • Revision (Week 12-last teaching week)

  15. MATHS A EXAM (January)

  16. Questions?

  17. Thanks!

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