This is the webpage for MTH/CMSE 314 for the Fall 2020 semester.
View the Project on GitHub msu-cmse-courses/mth314-F20-student
Hello MTH314 students,
We have been having some trouble with the Jupyterhub server. The Department of Engineering Computer Services (DECS) has put together a new server that should be much more stable. From now on please use the following URL when accessing the jupyterhub server and only use the older server as a backup.
Please let us know if you have any questions,
Take care,
Hello MTH314 students,
We are excited to be teaching MTH314 this Fall and look forward to meeting all of you in class this week. Detailed information about the course, including the syllabus, schedule and assignments can be found on the course website (Bookmark this page!):
We will be using Jupyter notebooks for quite a bit of our student/instructor communication. Please come to class with the latest version of Anaconda Python installed (Anaconda includes Jupyter). Instructions for installing and using Anaconda and Jupyter can be found here:
This semester we will be teaching using a remote/synchronous teaching model. This means class will meet at the designated time on the schedule. During class, the instructor will also be broadcasting the lecture for you to log-in and participate remotely and the zoom session will also be recorded/edited and posted on-line for asynchronous review. Please use the following zoom url when attending class:
All students will be expected to participate in class activities for which there will also be asynchronous options if you are in a different time zone or are having temporary technical issues. However, the easiest way to ensure getting credit for participation is to attend class live. The instructors will need a sufficient number of students to engage in the live discussion in order for everyone to get the most out of the activities. If this becomes a problem we may need to revisit class policies later in the semester.
If you have any questions about MTH314, please do not hesitate to contact your section instructors listed in the syllabus on the course website.
Take care,