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5.	Wed Apr 18 09:24:01 EDT 2007

Calculus II and Calculus III Folks,

Space and Scheduling has finally gotten its act on the road.  You will
find the updated information on the Final Exam Information page 

			HERE??
Here's the URL: http://faculty.fiu.edu/~ritterd/spr2007/finals.htm It turns out, not particularly surprisingly, that the day/time/place information is as previously typed by my trusty assistant, Em Toidi. Do the University a favor and email the President, Provost, Registrar, and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and complain about this unsatisfactory situation. It is quite unaccepable for a University of the sort that this place claims to be. dlr 4. Tue Apr 17 17:01:59 EDT 2007 Calculus II and Calculus III FOLKS, NOTE: The previous guess concerning FINAL EXAM days/times/place must be considered WRONG. Today, I received a copy of the spreadsheet sent by Space and Scheduling. Both of our classes and four other Calculus classes were given no day/date/time/place information. This presumably is caused by "conflicts". The desired information is promised to be forthcoming asap. The information for DE folks should be OK. I will post the information as soon as I get it. DLR 3. Mon Apr 2 18:57:01 EDT 2007 Calculus III Folks, Please note that the date previously listed for Test 4 is not correct. The correct date is 19 Apr 2007. Yes, we will cover Green's Theorem on Test 4. Enjoy those "circles" --- topologically, of course. Onward, dlr 2. Mon Mar 26 15:02:30 EDT 2007 Calculus II Folks, Please note that there is an up-dated Itinerary to be found in the Essential Handouts. Perhaps the most significant change is that Quiz 9 will only cover sections 10.4 and 10.5. Section 10.6 will be included in Quiz 10. Onward?? d.l.r. 1. Thu Jan 4 16:41:19 EST 2007 Folks, The first thing you need to do is to go to your class's page and click on the Essential Handouts link. The three items on that page need to be printed or down-loaded for convenient viewing. Read each carefully. Then go to the FAQ page as questions arise. This should take care of many of the routine queries that arise at the beginning of the term. Explore the site further to your heart's content. If you have additional questions, you may ask in person, by phoning, or via e-mail. Be advised that I do not reply to unsigned e-mails except to say that I do not respond to unsigned e-mails. If you e-mail me, kindly identify yourself and your class unambiguously. Good hunting and good luck. Onward. d.l.r.