PHYS 214 :: Physics Illinois :: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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EQUATION SHEETLecture
Students must be on time and prepared for lecture.
- All students taking physics courses at the U of I, Fall 2020 are covered to use iClicker Cloud at no additional cost to the student.
- Before your first lecture, go to https://www.iclicker.com.
- If this is your first time using this application, click the "Create an Account" link at the top. Otherwise Sign In.
- Please use your netid@illinois.edu email address to create an account.
- Once logged in, click the plus sign in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
- Enter "Physics Dept: University of Illinois at Urbana" for your institution.
- There are two different iClicker Cloud courses setup for Physics 214 this semester. Be sure you note which section you are registered for (A1, A2), but you can join any of them. Enter "Physics 214 [your section goes here] Fall 2020" as the course name (i.e. "Physics 214 A1 Fall 2020")
- Review Lecture Zoom Links to get the link for your lecture section.
Discussion
Students must be on time and prepared for discussion.
- Review Discussion Zoom Links to get the link for your discussion section.
- You will upload your discussion problems to GradeScope for grading.
Laboratory
Students must be on time and prepared for labs.
- Review Lab Zoom Links to get the link for your lab section.
- Labs will be uploaded to GradeScope for grading.
Exams
- There are three biweekly quizzes and a final exam. See the course schedule.
- Review the exam information page for details.
Excused Absences
- Please submit your excused absence no later than 12 business days from your absence via the Excused Absences application.
- For more information regarding this course's excuses policy, please refer to the Attendance Policy page.
Academic Integrity
- All activities in this course, including documentation submitted for petition for an excused absence, are subject to the Academic Integrity rules as described in Article 1, Part 4, Academic Integrity, of the Student Code.