Homework Rules and Assignments
MAA 4211 — Advanced Calculus I
Section 7222 (Groisser), Fall 2018


Last updated Wed Dec 5 18:25 EST 2018

Academic honesty. On all work submitted for credit by students at the University of Florida, the following pledge is implied:

For purposes of preparing your hand-in homework, no aid that involves anything but your own brain, your textbook, your notes, and any handouts from me, is authorized. The "no aid" restriction doesn't apply until I have announced the hand-in date for a given problem. Up until that announcement, you're allowed to work with each other, ask me for help, etc.

But once the hand-in date for a homework problem is announced, you are on your own. Remember that you are supposed to do ALL assigned problems. It is very unwise to procrastinate, waiting to see which problems I'm going to require you to hand in, before deciding which problems to work on.

At all times, you are EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN from using online sources (other than materials I post for the class) to help you with your homework problems in any way. You are also EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN from using any other sources for this purpose, unless I give you specific permission. Any infringement of the spirit, not just the letter, of these restrictions, will be considered a violation of the Student Honor Code, and will result in your receiving a failing grade for the course.

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Homework Rules

Homework will be collected at the beginning of the period on the announced hand-in day, and must be completed and stapled together before the start of the class period. Even when homework is well-written, reading and grading it is very time-consuming and physically difficult for your instructor. In order that this process not be more burdensome than it intrinsically needs to be:

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