• *[[Bonus_point_projects_how_to_and_why|Bonus Point Projects]] ...an official student-led recitation system, or simply encouraged with bonus points.
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  • ...ow, I just thought if I was verbose and used analogies I might score bonus points. Keep in mind the all the transforms deal with the independent variable, in
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  • ...point projects how to and why|challenge their students into tackling bonus points projects]]. Et cetera, Et cetera, Et cetera. There are so many ways to use
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  • ...ow, I just thought if I was verbose and used analogies I might score bonus points. Keep in mind the all the transforms deal with the independent variable, i
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  • Rewarding the students with either bonus points or homework points is a good way to stimulate contributions and make your class kiwi quickly g
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  • ** free-form, with bonus points for contributions
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  • ...s units are ''radians per sample''. The normalized frequency has the added bonus that the function <span class="texhtml">''X''(ω)</span> is periodic with p ...u notice the plot is continuous: this is because there are simply too many points to plot discretely so to prevent getting messy we use the ''plot ''command
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  • ...3 Fall 2012 ( [[user:walther|Walther]]) have the opportunity to earn bonus points by contributing a Rhea page on a subject related to algebra. To pick a subj
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  • ...der writing a page on the geometric series! (You will get up to 0.5% bonus points for doing so, depending on the quality/content.)
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  • ...in a report of your investigation, including your code. You will get bonus points if you post your report below (using the media wiki markup language; do not
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  • ...much worse than expected, students were given an opportunity to earn bonus points by posting their answers online so we could all read/discuss them. ==What did you answer ? How many points did you get?==
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  • ...ee what happens. Students sharing their results on Rhea will receive bonus points.
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  • [[Category:bonus point project]] ...nderstand. Moreover, in this chapter author uses diagrams to emphasis main points and theories. All key words are highlighted and it is clear where to emphas
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  • ...nd in a hard copy of your code, along with your report. You will get bonus points if you post your report below (using the media wiki markup language; do not
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  • [[Category:bonus point project]] ...1 point DFT, but how does it look when x[n] has 8 points, 256 points, 1024 points, etc. That's where matrices come in. For an N point DFT, we will define our
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  • Your assignment will be graded out of 100 points; see the [[Media:Writing_rubric_ECE400S12.pdf|Writing Rubric]] for the grad ==Bonus Point Oppportunity!!==
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  • [[Category:bonus point project]] ...a early age, but each time, it gets harder. First you need to just choose points in the graph, and each time it gets more complex. In linear algebra, we use
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  • .... An article from the publishers of the book we use in class, McGraw-Hill, points out the common mistakes made in Discrete Mathematics. [[Category:bonus point project]]
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  • ...e two bonus attendance points. If you never miss a lecture, then the bonus points you receive will be simply added to your total grade.
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  • ...structor from demanding proof of documentation, I would give the student a bonus opportunity to make up for the missed class. ...ably would not give back a point. Most of the professors have extra credit points, so if a person is trying hard in that class, one miss would not be a probl
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  • of the points that remain as the number of iterations tends to infinity. If the Cantor Set was composed of discrete points, then every point would be “separate” from every other point.
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  • [[Category:bonus point project]] =Bonus Point Projects for your students: why do it? How to do it?=
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  • == Your turn! A bonus point opportunity == Students in MA265 Fall 2011 (Walther) have the opportunity to earn bonus points by contributing a [[About_Rhea|Rhea]] page on a subject related to linear a
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  • ==Your Turn! A bonus point opportunity== You have the opportunity to earn bonus points by contributing a Rhea page on a subject related to linear algebra. To pick
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  • == Your turn! A bonus point opportunity == Students in [[MA265]] Fall 2011 (Basu) have the opportunity to earn bonus points by contributing a [[About_Rhea|Rhea]] page on a subject related to linear a
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  • Students in MA453 Fall 2012 (Prof. Basu) have the opportunity to earn bonus points by contributing a Rhea page on a subject related to algebra. To pick a subj
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  • [[Category:bonus point project]] '''Autocovariance:''' This is the measure of two data points of a random variable’s association with each other
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  • ...ments are MANDATORY. However, '''they DO NOT count towards your attendance points'''. ==BONUS POINT OPPORTUNITY==
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  • ...class, some students do it for [[Bonus_point_projects_how_to_and_why|bonus points]], some students do it as part of an honors contract, some students do it j *More [[:Category:bonus point project|here]] and [[:Category:project|here]].
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  • ...than an unethical student with the same grade, as a result of accumulating points through perseverance and merit. Ceteris paribus, an ethical student will f ...all2013Boutin]] [[Category:ECE400|ECE400]] [[Category:ECE|ECE]] [[Category:bonus point project]] [[Category:ethics]] [[Category:advice]]
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  • ...all2013Boutin]] [[Category:ECE400|ECE400]] [[Category:ECE|ECE]] [[Category:bonus point project]] [[Category:ethics]] [[Category:advice]][[Category:Ethics|Et ...than an unethical student with the same grade, as a result of accumulating points through perseverance and merit. Ceteris paribus, an ethical student will f
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  • == A bonus point opportunity == ...g/slectures.php slectures] related to linear circuit analysis. These bonus points will not have a significant impact on your letter grade, but will help tilt
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  • == A bonus point opportunity == Students in [[ECE438]] Fall 2017 have the opportunity to earn up to a 3% bonus by contributing a Rhea page on a subject related to digital signal processi
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