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UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT |
Physics
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Department of Physics |
Fall 2008 |
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Homework
Procedures |
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Collection Homework
problems are due every Wednesday except for the first of week of classes when
there is no homework due. Late homework
will receive a grade of zero. THERE WILL BE NO
EXTENSIONS OR DELAYS except as provided by "Slacker
Coupons" (see below). You will
turn in your solutions at the beginning of the period. If you are unable to turn in your homework
in person, you must make arrangements with another person to do it for
you. Homework will always be accepted
early. Collation Your
name on a piece of your work is a guarantee that it is the best you can do as
a professional. Homework problems must
be turned in on standard 8.5" x 11" sheets, white or yellow paper
with or without rulings with or without punched holes. Do not use the backs of old exams, scrap
computer paper, pages ripped out of old notebooks or brown paper bags. You may write on both sides if you wish to
save paper, but one-sided sheets look neater.
Use a pencil preferably to a pen because you may have to erase
errors. Problems must be clearly
marked and separated from each other.
Pages must be numbered consecutively and stapled at the top
left corner. Loose sheets will not
be accepted. Collaboration Some
of the assigned homework problems may take considerable time to solve. This is par for the course. Although it is desirable that you solve all
problems by yourselves, this may not always be practical. Collaboration with your fellow students is
allowed as a means of correcting possible flaws in your thinking, as an aid
to get you started and as a way of keep you going when you become stuck half
way through a solution. Limit your
collaboration to general procedures about how to "set up" a problem
outlining rather than exactly specifying the solution. I will be available within office hours or
by appointment to help you with homework questions. Remember:
The final piece of work that you hand in must be your own, it must
bear your personal stamp of thinking processes and you must understand
completely (and be able to explain) what you have done, how you did it and
why. Egregious cases
of copying from someone else constitute "Academic Dishonesty" and
will be prosecuted according to University guidelines. Grading Each problem will receive a maximum of 4 points. Some of the criteria used to award the
points are listed below.
There are 90 homework problems for a maximum homework
grade of 360 points. Slacker
Coupons You will receive three and only
three slacker coupons. Each coupon
entitles you to turn in your homework late, but no later than 8:00 am on the Friday after
it was due.
No homework will be accepted past that time, no matter how many
coupons you have. Attach slacker coupons to late homework to
avoid getting a zero. Redeem unused slacker coupons for extra credit at the
end of the semester. To your total
homework score, I will add ·
2% of your total homework score for
one unused slacker coupon ·
5% of your total homework score for
two unused slacker coupons ·
10% of your total homework score for
all three unused slacker coupons It is
your responsibility to keep your coupons in a safe place. Lost coupons will not be replaced. Slacker coupons are not transferable. |
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