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Help, Fall 2006
Physics 127


Physics is not necessarily an easy course, but we want you to succeed. Therefore, on this page we have compiled some sources of help (both inside and outside of the course) that you might want to take advantage of.


Podcasts (.mp3 files)

In a Nutshell Looking Forward
This is a re-cap to today's class, and an opportunity to re-orient yourself and put the material in context as you study. This is a chance to look forward to next class, including questions, problems, and reading.
Nutshell: 01 September 2006 Looking Fwd: 01 September 2006
DUE TO SPACE CONSTRAINTS, THE OTHER PODCASTS WERE REMOVED AT THE END OF THE FALL SEMESTER.


Your Lecturer

One of the best sources of help is your lecturer. If homeworks and lectures aren't enough, trying going to office hours or see your instructor by making an appointment.

Tutoring

Tutoring is available on a drop-by basis in the Physics Library on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights (each night before a class).

Textbook Web Page

The textbook has a good web page at http://www.pse6.com/. You can read special topic essays, get PRACTICE PROBLEMS WITH ANSWERS, selected solutions from the study guide, glossary of over 300 physics terms, and practice quizzes.

If you have any questions, or comments, please e-mail them to me at doty@cc.denison.edu. Thanks!