Please find a provisional plan for Weeks 9-13. I do not yet have any certainty around assessment. At this time it is my intention to deliver week-on-week up to 19 April, and then have review after this. Of course all plans are provisional in the current environment.
Week 9 to Sunday 29 March
If you have completed the tasks outlined in the Week 7 summary, you can now begin on the below.
Lectures
There are about 80 minutes of lectures. You should schedule 2 hours and 15 minutes to watch them and take the notes in your manual. You need this extra time above 80 minutes because you will want to pause me.
- Laplace’s Difference Equation (26 minutes)
- Mean Value Property (12 minutes)
- Laplace’s Difference Equation Examples (29 minutes)
- Laplace’s Equation Irregular Boundary (9 minutes)
- Calculating Heat Flux Density (7 minutes)
Do not hesitate to contact me with questions at any time. My usual modus operandi is to answer all queries in the morning but sometimes I may respond sooner.
Lab 7
AFTER watching the first three lectures above, you should be able to do Lab 7 on p. 146.
Between now and Monday 30 March, you will be able to submit your work to Canvas, from which I will give you individual feedback. After 09:00 Tuesday 31 March I will download all student work and reply with feedback.
MCQ
After watching the first three lectures above, you should be able to do MCQ VII.
Submit your answers here before 09.00 Wednesday 1 April.
You can still do MCQ VI if you have not yet done so. Submit your answers here before 10:00 Wednesday 25 March.
Theory Exercises
You should be spending about 7 hours per week on MATH7016. If you have any time left over you should look at Theory exercises in the notes.
- p.104, Q. 1-2
- p.105, Q. 1
You can (carefully) take photos of your work (with questions labelled neatly) and submit to the Week 9 Theory Exercises those images on Canvas before midnight Sunday 29 March. After 09:00 Monday 30 March I will download all student work and reply with feedback.
If possible, submit the images as a single pdf file. To do this, select all the images in a folder, right-click and press print. It will say something like How do you want to print your pictures? Press (Microsoft?) Print to PDF. If possible choose an orientation that has all the images in portrait.
If you still haven’t spent 7 hours on MATH7016 maybe look at some other theory exercises in the manual. Any and all work will receive feedback.
Week 10 to Sunday 5 April
Lectures
Perhaps of the order of 1.5 hours of lectures on the Heat Equation. We will then be finished the lecture material.
Labs
The final lab is on p.112. We will then be finished the labs.
MCQ
There will be a final Concept MCQ. BIG MONEY.
Theory Exercises
There will be some of these too.
Monday 6 April to ?
It is my intention to continue providing learning support for you.
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