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[edit] Math Department Web Page
[edit] Math Learning Center Page
[edit] Current News
- Calculus I powerpoint presentation available by following the MA1160 or MA1161 link here, or under section 4.5 Classes on this page. Posted 9/5/2007.
- Calculus II powerpoint presentation available by following the MA2160 link here, or under section 4.5 Classes on this page. Posted 9/10/2007.
- Welcome Summer 2008 students. Posted 5/7/2008.
[edit] MTU Math Lab
Welcome to the Michigan Tech Mathlab Mediawiki.
This page is designed to help provide an organized structure for information about the mathlab.
[edit] Userid and Password
To log in to the mathlab mediawiki, you need to use your MTU ISO userid and password. The same goes for any secure pages having to do with the mathlab that ask for MTU Authentication.
[edit] Tools
[edit] Lab Registration
Here you can register for the lab portion of your calculus course. You will have to sign in with your MTU ISO password if you haven't done so already. If you do not register for a lab section, your grade will be reported as 0.
Click here to begin the registration process.
[edit] WebCT
Use the above link to access WebCT.
[edit] WebCT Setup & Use
- How to download labs.
- How to log in for quizzes.
- For questions about WebCT (including quizzes, etc.) contact your Course Coordinator.
[edit] Mathematica
Thanks to a special agreement between MTU and Wolfram Research, current MTU students may download a free copy of Mathematica for use on their home computer. This way students can do their labs at home. (Quizzes still need to be done in the labs.)
[edit] Mathematica Student Download
Currently, the labs are using Mathematica version 6.0.1. You should download this version from the link below.
Click here to download your free copy of Mathematica. You will be prompted for your ISO userid and password.
Here's a helpful document to help you register your copy of Mathematica, created by one of our students. (It was written for Mathematica 5.2 but the process should be essentially the same for Mathematica 6.0.1). http://wiki.mathlab.mtu.edu/mediawiki/images/RegMathematica.pdf
[edit] Troubleshooting Common Mistakes
Follow the "Troubleshooting Common Mistakes" link above for hints on common mistakes like punctuation, capitalization, etc...
[edit] Batch-queuing using Sun Grid Engine (Grad Level)
The Sun Grid Engine (SGE) allows the student to submit a program to be run and the SGE will allocate an unused processor or processors to execute the program. Our SGE uses the 45 lab computers plus 8 faculty/grad computers, most of which have dual-core processors, to distribute the workload of the submitted jobs.
[edit] Grades
- For quiz grades, visit WebCT.
- For lab grades, visit http://www.math.mtu.edu/mathlab/grades .
[edit] Classes
The following links contain a brief course description and a listing of when each of the labs for that course are due. An instructional powerpoint presentation for Calc I can be found by following the link below. Other Calc class powerpoints will be posted when they become available.
- MA1160 and MA1161 Calculus w/ Technology I.
- MA2160 Calculus w/ Technology II.
- MA3160 Multivariable Calc w/ Tech.
[edit] General Information
[edit] Locations
The labs are located on the third floor in Fisher Hall. (Building 15 on the campus map.)
- Fisher Hall Room 331 - Main lab facilities. (schedule)
- Fisher Hall Room 330 - Secondary lab facilities. (schedule)
[edit] Hours
The mathlab is open from 11am - 3pm Monday through Thursday during the summer. Please check the schedules below for more detailed information.
When the lab is open, there should be a consultant on duty who may be wandering around the labs, seeing if any students need help, or at the desk in the main lab (room 331). If the lab is open, but nobody is working, please Report It! (you will be asked to sign in)
[edit] Lab Policies
- Calculus Lab Policies: Policies concerning exercises, due dates, and grades.
- Mathlab Academic Integrity Policy: Specific rules for mathlab courses which you should know.
- Account use policies: Rules covering the use of your mathlab account.
- Account/Computer Maintenance: Explaination of when maintenance is performed.
[edit] People
[edit] Troubleshooting
[edit] How to log in to the Mathlab.
[edit] Troubleshooting Common Mathematica Mistakes.
[edit] Recovering deleted or overwritten files.
Files that have existed overnight can be recovered because we do a daily backup of home directories. If it was something that was just created and deleted and emptied from the trash, all in one day, then there is no way to recover it.
[edit] Firefox won't open, says it's already open.
This seems to occur at random, but here's a (hopefully) simple enough fix.
- Open a terminal window.
- Right-click on the desktop and select "Open Terminal" from the pop-up menu.
- Type in the following command and then press enter:
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rm ~/.mozilla/firefox/*/{lock,.parentlock}
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- Try to restart Firefox. If this doesn't work, and you don't care if you lose your settings (such as bookmarks, history, etc), type the following command:
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rm -rf ~/.mozilla
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[edit] Other Problems
- For help with the programs in the lab (WebCT, Mathematica, OpenOffice, etc.), ask one of the lab consultants on duty. If no consultant is present, you can check here to see when a consultant will be present.
- For questions about WebCT (including quizzes, etc.), if a consultant can't help you, contact the Mathlab Course Coordinator:
- MA1161: Matthew Miller at maamille@mtu.edu.
- MA2160: Stephanie Kajpust at slkajpus@mtu.edu.
- MA3160: Sha Tao at stao@mtu.edu.
- For hardware issues, or problems with/ideas for this website, contact the MathLab System Administrator (due to the amount of spam that this account receives, only e-mails from an @mtu.edu account will be read).
[edit] Other
[edit] Personal Web Page
Mathlab accounts come with a blank webpage which you can personalize. The web address is:
http://www.mathlab.mtu.edu/~userid
Simply replace the "userid" with your own userid. (If your mtu email was "yberra@mtu.edu" then your userid would be yberra, and hence, your mathlab webpage address would be: "http://www.mathlab.mtu.edu/~yberra")
The file is "public_html/index.html" on your account. The easiest way to edit your page is to use Nvu.
- Click on the fedora (f) button on the task bar in the lower left corner of your screen.
- Select "Programming".
- Then select "Nvu Web Authoring Tool".
Note: Since the public page is in the mtu.edu domain, inappropriate material will not be tolerated and may result in academic repercussions.
[edit] Consultant Pages (Restricted access)
[edit] Employment Opportunities
Information on how to apply for a job in the mathlab.
Helpful Mediawiki Sites
- Configuration settings list
- MediaWiki FAQ
- MediaWiki release mailing list
- Pages under construction => Workspace
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.-->
