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1
Your Syllabus, Part 2
  • 6 Pages of ISU-Mandatory Information, 5 Class
    Rules, 4 Pages Bridging the Highland-ISU Gap, 2
    Pages on How To Study, 1 Page on How To Think,
    Things Which Were Lost That Should Not Be
    Forgotten, And What Even Is Stats?

2
Step 1 Keep Your Syllabus
  • Your college may want to see it.
  • Seriously.
  • Only show them the college part.

3
Step 2 Read Your Syllabus
  • If you seriously have not yet done this, then you
    seriously should.
  • There is a quiz on it tomorrow.
  • You might feel this is an abusive amount of
    reading, but in my mercy, I actually shortened
    the Math is Music article from 4 pages to just
    a single page.

4
Read Your Syllabus
5
Things That Were Lost That Should Not Have Been
Forgotten
  • The old syllabus format included information you
    probably should still have.
  • T-S-T
  • The 4 Cs
  • The Question Words

6
The Website!
  • http//highlandstatistics.pbworks.com
  • There is no www on this.
  • The primary part of the website that most of you
    will find useful is the PowerPoint Archive.
  • I will sometimes post things on the website that
    I will not print out for you.
  • In fact, I used nearly all of my photocopier
    clicks making yesterdays treasure pile.

7
Speaking of Treasure
  • I have totally legit treasure chests.

8
Calculators
  • If you do not have a TI-83 or a TI-84, I
    recommend you get one.
  • You will need a statistical graphing calculator.
  • I have less than 1 classroom set, so I cannot
    check them out to every student who does not have
    one unless there are only a few of you.
  • If you have a different calculator
    congratulations!
  • The requirement for that is simple you will
    need to learn how to do things on your calculator
    using outside resources.

9
Calculators, Continued
  • I will walk people directly through how to use
    their TI-83 and TI-84 calculators, which is the
    primary benefit.
  • Also, I know they can do all the stuff we need.
  • Students have successfully used NSpires.
  • Students have also successfully used the Casio
    calculators which are running just under half the
    cost.

10
Calculators, Continued More
  • Students have also broken down in tears trying to
    figure out their non-83/84 calculators.
  • If you think the reduced hassle of an 83/84 is
    something you want, but cost is an issue,
    consider checking local pawn shops.
  • You will not need your calculators until chapter
    5 really, so the week of 9/14.

11
Amenities
  • There are so many of them, it is crazy!

12
Textbooks
  • You are expected to read this textbook!
  • It will have a noticeable effect on your grade.
  • These books are considered to be the most
    readable of the major AP Stats texts, and if you
    find it hard to believe, I have copies of the
    other industry standards so you can see for
    yourself.
  • They still might be hard to readbut you should
    try anyway.
  • Dont give up. Dont ever give up.

13
Textbooks
  • It is not only good practice for college-level
    reading, but if you read it before I present the
    material, you maximize the likelihood that you
    understand the material.
  • If you read the material and it does not make
    sense, please consider e-mailing me or asking me
    questions.
  • If you read it and it does not make sense, even
    though you tried, it could still be to your
    benefit when we discuss it.

14
My E-mail
  • My e-mail is sanftho2_at_isu.edu
  • You should e-mail me now.
  • As in, seriously, if your phone does e-mail you
    can totally send that e-mail right now.
  • Please make the subject AP Stats so it is easy to
    spot.
  • Try to e-mail me within 24 hours.

15
But Why?
  • I will be checking my e-mail compulsively for the
    next 24-48 hours, including my spam folder.
  • I do not normally check it often.
  • So if I can identify now any e-mails that would
    be spam later, I can save you the hassle so I
    will definitely get your e-mail later.
  • Later when you need to hear back from me in a
    timely manner it may be too late for you, if you
    did not take the time now.
  • This has bitten at least one student every year I
    have taught.

16
Classroom Rules
  • Rule 1 is strictly enforced.
  • I do not always enforce it outside of class.
  • Rule 2 sometimes confuses students.
  • What you need to know is that you do not have a
    right to be capricious, so you need to be careful
    when exercising your ability to be capricious.
  • Rules 3, 4, and 5 are straightforward, I think,
    but if you have questions, ask.

17
Important Dates
  • 9/10 My Birthday
  • 9/29 Test 1
  • 11/3 Test 2
  • 1/13 Test 3
  • 2/17 Test 4
  • 3/10 Half Sanford Day
  • 3/30 (Roughly) Test 5
  • 5/4 The Final

18
Dual Enrollment
  • We will have a full length presentation about
    this one of these days soon.
  • Information you desperately need is basically
    mentioned on the high school syllabus, but if you
    have questions please feel free to ask them
    especially outside of class.

19
Your Projects
  • It is worth your while to look over this section
    from the old syllabus format.
  • We will discuss the projects in more detail as
    they get closer.
  • They will require time outside of class, and you
    are required to work with a partner.
  • If there is an odd number of students in a class,
    a single group of 3 will be permitted as opposed
    to a student who works alone.

20
The Grades You Receive
  • You get a weighted grade 1st trimester.
  • You get a weighted grade 2nd trimester.
  • You get a weighted grade 3rd trimester.
  • If you are dual enrolled, you also get a single
    year-long grade reported to ISU.
  • Not weighted
  • If you take the AP Test, you get an AP score from
    1 to 5.
  • Many schools accept a 3, and several schools give
    you additional credit if you get a 4 instead.

21
The Big Drop
  • I will drop your most damaging score which is not
    the final on your year-long ISU grade if you are
    dually enrolled.
  • I will not drop anything on your first trimester.
  • I will not drop anything on your second
    trimester.
  • I will not drop anything on your third trimester.
  • There has been confusion about this in the past.

22
Late Work, Makeup, and Retakes
  • There is an entirely separate PowerPoint for
    this.
  • If there is time today, we will go over it.

23
3 Big Secrets
  • Secret 1 Teachers are people too.
  • In other words, it helps you out if I think good
    things about younot because I am different than
    other teachers. Im just honest about it.
  • Secret 2 This is not your only class.
  • I try to keep that in mind even though some of
    your other teachers may not seem to know it.
  • Secret 3 Classes are not your only obligation.
  • Sometimes real life and school obligations clash.
    If you are upfront and honest with me about it
    ahead of time, I am more likely to have options
    for cutting you some slack.

24
Discussion Time!
  • What is statistics?
  • The Transformation
  • The Peanut

25
Questions
  • Do you have any questions for me?
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