Physics 221
Enrichment Mechanics
David (Daeyoung) Lee
Announcements
- Blank PDF copies of Practice Problems (see Classwork) will be posted in advance to the course website every Thursday
- Blank PDF copies of Problem Sets will be posted in advance to the course website every Thursday
- Practice Problems will be due by the end of class that day
- Problem Sets will be due at the beginning of class the following Friday
- Solutions will be posted on Friday evenings the week after class
- Paper copies of problem sets will be provided
- Paper copies of practice problems will also be provided, but use of a tablet, etc. to access and complete the practice problems is fine (it's fine for the problem sets, too, as long as you can submit a paper copy)
- Any assignment more than one week late will be graded at half credit.
- There will be no class on Friday, February 2 as I will be out of town.
Exam 1 Information:
- Your first exam for PHYS211 will be held on Tuesday, February 13 at 7 PM
- Exam 1 will cover Lectures 1-6
- For your room assignments, please see this link, and look for either your section number or your PHYS211 discussion TA's name.
- Practice exams with solutions are found here
Exam 2 Information:
- Your second exam for PHYS211 will be held on Tuesday, March 19 at 7 PM
- Exam 2 will cover Lectures 7-14
- For your room assignments, please see this link, and look for either your section number or your PHYS211 discussion TA's name.
- Practice exams with solutions are found here
Exam 3 Information:
- Your third exam for PHYS211 will be held on Tuesday, April 16 at 7 PM
- Exam 3 will cover Lectures 15-22
- For your room assignments, please see this link, and look for either your section number or your PHYS211 discussion TA's name.
- Practice exams with solutions are found here
General Information
Course Description
Supplement to PHYS 211 with a collaborative group learning approach to improving conceptual understanding and problem solving in introductory calculus-based mechanics. Intended for underprepared students who have taken PHYS 100, but other at-risk students will be admitted also. This course is designed to provide extra practice for learning course concepts and functions as a pre-discussion to PHYS211's discussion section.
Instructor
David (Daeyoung) Lee → dl6@illinois.edu
Office Hours: Loomis 35, Mondays from 4:00 - 5:00 PM, or by appointment
Class Meeting
Loomis 276, Fridays from 12:00 - 1:50 PM (M1) or 2:00 - 3:50 PM (M2)
Syllabus
See here.
Formula Sheet
See here.
Policies
Course Grade Breakdown
Attendance (i.e., arriving on time) will be 10% of the total grade, participation is 20%, completion of your practice assignments is worth 30%, and your problem sets are worth 40% (which will be graded for correctness).
Homework due dates
Any practice assignments or problem sets that are not finished by the end of class are due the following Friday. If the in-class practice problems are completed during class, please be sure to notify me before class ends to receive full credit!