PHYS 211 :: Physics Illinois :: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Combined Final Exam -- Tuesday, December 16, 8:00 AM

Conflict Final Exam -- Friday, December 12, 1:30 PM


Please check the course FAQ before emailing questions to your instructor.
 

Welcome

Please see the course description for an explanation of how this course works. It may seem complicated at first, but all the pieces do work together to enhance understanding. The course description also gives important details on our policies for missed exams, labs & quizzes. Also, please consult the schedule to help you keep track of what is due when.

smartPhysics

You will need to get smartPhysics access and do the first Prelecture and Checkpoint before you go to the first lecture.

  1. Go to http://smartphysics.com.
  2. Click on the Register button, and create an account using your "NetID@illinois.edu" email address
  3. Complete your profile, then click on the Enrollments Tab
  4. Click on the [Join a Course] link and enter UIP211FA14
  5. Enter your NetID (e.g. whatever is in front of "@illinois.edu" in your email address) and click "Enroll Course"

i>clickers

We will be using i>clickers in every lecture. You can use either the older v1 or the newer v2 i>clickers. All i>clickers should be registered through the online student gradebook. If you have not already done so, please register your clicker by visiting https://my.physics.illinois.edu/iclicker/. Having another student answer questions using your clicker is considered cheating.

Excused Absences

The only course components eligible to be issued a grade of EX are discussions, labs and exams (except for the final). Please submit your excused absence no later than 10 business days from your absence via the Excused Absences application. For more information, please read the course description page.

 

Safety Announcements

Please read and become familiar with the Emergency Response Recommendations issued by the University.

For reference, Emergency Response Script read by your lecturer during the first lecture is also available.