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AP Calculus AB: Without Bound — Wiki Solutions Manual

 

This is a place for students to help each other learn by writing a collaborative solutions manual! This counts for marks. You must make at least two edits/contributions to the wiki. One must be a significant contribution and the other must be a constructive modification. Here is what you have to do

 

 

A Significant Contribution means ... 

you completely solve a problem including a detailed annotation of the steps involved. You may want to look at an example.

 

You may have another idea for a significant contribution to the wiki. I'm open to your suggestions. Talk to me and make a suggestion. If we both agree that it would fall under this category then go ahead. Be creative with this; I'd really love to hear your ideas.

 

A Constructive Modification means ...

you edit someone elses' work, not your own. You might correct a significant error or several small errors. Maybe you want to reorganize a page or the navigation from this home page. Maybe you want to edit someone else's entry, not for content, but for the way it's written such as by adding some meaningful colour or graphics. The main idea here is to move this project forward in some constructive way. Again, be creative with this.

 

Photo Credit: Create by Darren Draper

 

How this works....

 

In the sidebar at the right you'll find a list of links to various open response type questions similar to those you will have to answer on the exam.

 

In solving these problems you'll need to use all of the skills we've learned in class. Generally speaking, these questions will require you to review a significant portion of the course. Solving them here, in a low pressure environment, will help prepare you to ace your exam!

 

Solving the problems is only half the challenge! You also have to explain the steps you took to do so, including:

 

  • all calculations done. They should be annotated so that another student who missed class the day the material was taught will be able to replicate your work.
  • what do the numbers mean? Interpret the results in light of the problem given (where appropriate).

 

Take advantage of the tremendous learning and studying opportunities available to you here. Let's work together on this folks!

 

 

A Word of Advice....

 

Don't be overly concerned about how to wiki; it's easy. If you can use a wordprocessor you can wiki. When you click on the "Edit this page" link at the top left corner of any page a text window will open allowing you to modify the page. You'll also find a list of buttons just above the editing window you can use to modify text in the wiki. You can also get help using the link in the top rioght corner of any page on the wiki. You also may want to explore the links to tutorial videos below.

 

Learn Hard!!

Mr. Kuropatwa

 

Need Help? We're here for you:

  • The PBwiki Manual and 30-second training videos can help show you how to edit, add videos and invite users.
  • The best way to get your support questions answered is to click the help link at the top of this wiki.  Our support gurus will get back to you asap. 

 

Comments (2)

(account deleted) said

at 7:36 pm on Apr 13, 2009

i can't edit questions still for some reason

Darren Kuropatwa said

at 8:02 pm on Apr 13, 2009

You deleted your account!?! I sent you another invite.

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