PHYS 214 :: Physics Illinois :: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Contact Information
Please use the email addresses listed below if you have any questions about any of the course components listed below.
Topic | Email address | Description |
---|---|---|
i>clickers | kwiat@illinois.edu | Questions about grades, functionality, etc. Note: Please do not write about credit if you forgot your i>clicker, etc. It's not worth that much, and also, you have 3 'freebies'. |
Discussions * | bgadway@illinois.edu | Questions concerning posting of solutions, solutions to a particular problem, etc. |
Labs * | jpf@illinois.edu | Questions concerning Labs/Prelabs (however, this is not meant to be a 'help-line', e.g., 'how do I solve Problem 2?') |
Exams | jpf@illinois.edu | Questions regarding scheduling, conflicts, missed Exams, etc. |
Scheduling | undergrad@physics.illinois.edu | Questions about switching sections, etc. However, first please see the FAQ, to see if the issue is already addressed. |
James Scholar | kwiat@illinois.edu | Questions concerning the James Scholar Honors Program, turning in assignments, etc. |
Miscellaneous | kwiat@illinois.edu | Anything that doesn't fall under one of the above categories. |
* If you have an issue specifically for your lab or discussion TA (e.g., you are going to miss section, etc.), you should email them directly.
Please note the following email rules:
- Use your official University of Illinois email account.
- Put "PHYS214" in the subject line and include some words about the subject of your email. For example: "PHYS214: problem with gradebook."
- Include your full name in your email message.
- Please check the syllabus to see when assignments are due, and the home page for any announcements.
Course Communication
Official University e-mail addresses are exclusively used for official electronic communication. When the instructors for this course need to communicate with the students, they will use their official University issued e-mail accounts.
Students are expected to check their University issued e-mail account regularly and act on any communications received. Students are expected to communicate to their instructors using their official University e-mail address. Any e-mail messages sent from non-University e-mail accounts may not be acted upon by instructors, to preserve student privacy.