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MTH 250: College Geometry - 3 Credits
Professor: Jonathan Wilkin

Overview

This course in Euclidean and Hyperbolic Geometry is designed to satisfy the Euclidean & non-Euclidean Geometry requirement for the 6-12 Mathematics teaching endorsement in Virginia. My web site for MTH 250 contains a complete syllabus with a schedule of assignments, help notes for Sketchpad, textbook errata, and links to other relevant web sites. 

Whether you are taking this as a distance (ELI) or campus (AL) section, class meets every Monday & Wednesday from 4:30 until 5:50. Students in the campus section will join me in the classroom at the Alexandria campus. Students in the distance section will attend the same classes via eNOVA. Both groups will be able to see whatever I put on the board in the classroom, hear my presentations, and speak to me and everyone else in the class. I have also created forums that everyone in the course is welcome to use to discuss course topics and work together on the problems. An online ongoing eNova session is always available to allow any two or more of you to study together. (Of course, email, phone, and actually getting together, if feasible, are alternatives.) Some class time will have you working in groups, using Sketchpad, as you explore questions at the beginning of each chapter.

Your work in this course will consist of doing the readings, attending classes, working in groups, submitting the assigned problems, and taking two proctored exams.

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Objectives

 

If you do well in this course, you will be able to:

  • Define an axiomatic system and identify its parts
  • Determine whether a proof is valid or invalid
  • Supply the proper justifications, given a proof without justifications
  • Prove theorems, given a list of the available axioms and theorems
  • Construct simple models for the axiomatic systems discussed
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Materials

 

The required textbooks and materials for this course are:

  • College Geometry using the Geometer's Sketchpad, ISBN 1-931914-54-0
  • Geometer's Sketchpad, 4th edition
  • A word processor capable of writing "math" stuff. See the course syllabus for suggestions and purchase directions.

For information on how to order your textbooks, go to http://eli.nvcc.edu/books/

eNOVA Materials

This course uses eNOVA, the virtual web classroom. Consequently, you need to have speakers and a microphone, or a headset with microphone. Microphones and headsets can be purchased inexpensively at any computer store. See the microphone tutorial for assistance in installing your microphone.

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Grading
 

Your course grade will be determined according to the following points:

Assignment
Percent
Class Discussion
10
Homework Assignments
50
Exams 40

Grading Scale
A
90 - 100 %
B
80 - 89 %
C
65 - 79 %
D
60 - 64 %
F
Below 60 %
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Exams

 

There are 2 proctored exams in this course.  Exams will be taken in one of three ways:

  • Students in the campus section will take the exams in class.
     
  • Students in the distance (ELI) section who live in the Northern Virginia area must take the exams at an NVCC Testing Center.  Be sure to allow enough time to complete your exam before the Testing Center closes; Testing Centers have specific policies relating to the administration of ELI exams. You will need to take a photo ID, your NovaConnect Empl ID number, and the appropriate Exam Pass when you go to the Testing Center.
     
  • Students in the distance (ELI) section who live outside the Northern Virginia area may take the exams at any college or university where you have arranged for proctoring.  The proctor must be a college or university staff member, not related to you, and approved by ELI. Secure a proctor and submit a request form as soon as the course begins so that the proctor can be approved and sent the exam directions by ELI in time for the first exam.

Regardless of where you take the exams, they must be taken at 4:30 PM on the day specified in the schedule.

For Testing Center locations, hours of operation and policies, click here.

For information on taking exams outside by proctor of the metropolitan area, click here.

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ELI Policies and Procedures

 

This is an Extended Learning Institute (ELI) course. ELI courses differ from campus courses in several important ways, including enrollment dates, communication with faculty, assignment completion requirements, and exams. You must follow ELI's policies and procedures if you take this course. Read (or review) ELI's Policies and Procedures before you begin the course. If you have questions, call ELI at (703) 323-3347 or (888) 435-6822.

 

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Contacting the Instructor

 

I am here to help you succeed in this course. Occasionally questions or problems may arise. Here is how to contact me when they do:

E-mail : jwilkin@nvcc.edu
Telephone :
(703) 845-6003
You may also call me to schedule a meeting in person at Alexandria Campus.

 

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Beginning the Course

 

1. Use your web browser to connect to http://www.nvcc.edu/bbstart. Follow the directions to determine your email, Blackboard and VIVA account user names and passwords.
2. Access your email account and make sure you know how to use it; you will be required to use this account for all course-related email.
3. Log on to Blackboard and email at http://nvcc.my.vccs.edu.
4. Click on this course under "My Courses." Review the entire course to make sure you understand what will be required of you. Then start completing the assignments.

Please note that account generation takes approximately one week from the time of your paid registration. If you cannot log on after one week, contact the IT Help Desk. If you can log on to Blackboard, but your course isn't listed, please contact ELI or your instructor.