The homework sets will be fairly short, require some calculation or discussion, and independent research.
The homework assignments will not generally be based on class discussion or require regurgitation of material presented.
When you attempt the problems, do include all your working, including wrong attempts and general doodling. Partial credit will be awarded for effort, in general just writing down ``the answer'' will receive minimal credit.
You should attempt each problem by yourself. After the first
attempt, you may discuss the problem with your classmates and
other people. You may read over other people's attempted solutions
(with the permission of the other people!), and work collaboratively
on the problems - you may not copy directly other people's work,
crib off the Web or copy from published books and articles.
Wikipedia is an inconsistent but sometimes usable place to start, do not simply quote
wiki articles verbatim, even with citation. It will not be sufficient.
Answers to assignments must be in your own words.
The assignments should be your own work, every word of it.
Late assignments will be penalised unless you have a medical excuse or other official university related business. If you do, see me before the due date, if at all possible.
You are actively encouraged to ask questions during class, and to see me out of class. I am best contacted by e-mail if you have questions outside of office hours.
You will use proper in-text citation, and append a full bibliography, using accepted quotation and citation styles. If you don't know what I mean by that, ask me, before I cover your final assignment with red ink.
You may discuss the content of your final assignment with anyone, but you must write it yourself. You may draw on books, published papers and preprints and web sites, as long as you yourself provide the phrasing, interpretation and structure of the material, and you cite all your sources.
Last updated 08/08
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