INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOMEWORK
DO's
- Use 8.5 x 11 paper, or an equivalent size on a electronic tablet. White or yellow color paper (unbleached is fine, but no
other colors or sizes).
- Write your name, BU ID number, and discussion section time and
number (e.g., Discusion 226 A3 Weds. 12:20-1:10)
clearly at the top left corner
of the 1st page and number the
pages.
- Leave space. Extra space between problems, around formulas and even
between lines makes your paper much more readable.
- Use lined paper unless you are very good a writing straight and with a consistent
size without lines.
- Always write in complete sentences. Even (in fact, especially) the
equations should be part of sentences. Please use notation as appropriate
(i.e., y=2x is fine and should NOT be written "y equals two times x",
the "=" symbol is the verb).
Good tests are to ask yourself "Is this like it is written in the text?"
or
"If I read exactly what I have written, in order, no added words, to
someone over the phone, would they understand?"
- Collaborate!! Working on problems with a classmate is a great way to learn. Please be sure to write out solutions by yourself. The idea here is that even if you worked on a problem with another person, you should be able to explain it yourself without any notes!
DON'Ts
- DO NOT: Hand in pages ripped from spiral note books.
- DO NOT: Use paperclips or "dog-ear" papers together.
- DO NOT: Hand in pages out of order.
- DO NOT: Crowd your work, write tiny near the end of a problem
or write up the side of the page (just go on to the next page).
- DO NOT: Hand in sloppy work.
- DO NOT: Copy answers from another person or from an internet source. This is academically dishonest. If I suspect cheating I reserve the right to ask a student to come to my office and explain the problem orally with no notes.
Grading Guidlines
Each homework will be graded on a scale of 0-8.
Your grade for each homework (8 points) will be graded as follows
-
(7-8 pts): Pristine, solutions are written up correctly, coherently, and in complete sentences
- (5-7 pts): Very nicely done, solutions are written up coherently and in complete sentences, and are mostly correct
- (3-4 pts): Problems are complete and in OK form.
- (1-2 pt): Many problems incomplete, and written up poorly.
- (0 pt): Non-existent, to very, very poor.... :(
Gradescope
After writing out your homework neatly and following the guidelines above. Using a document scanner or an app on your mobile device, scan your homework as a PDF and upload via Gradescope. This portal can be accessed by going to the course Blackboard page , and clicking on the "Homework turn-in" tab. Find the relevant homework assignment and submit your homework before the due date, (which is each Thursday at 9:00am). Make sure to label each homework problem on the PDF in the Gradescope interface. This will help the graders immensely (and put them in a much better mood when grading your homework).
Student focused overview of Gradescope>
Guidelines on how to scan your homework
Guidelines on how to submit a homework