Fall 2021 Recitation Schedule Our RECITATION sections meet as scheduled beginning on TUE 8/24. The final recitation meeting is on THU 12/02. This schedule results in 13 recitation meetings for all students. Recitations meet in person in PSF123; whenever possible (if there is not a test) you may attend in the Zoom room of your recitation TA (as listed below). In the table below you will find the activity for each recitation meeting for Fall 2021. The "numerical methods" exercises consist of building a simulation using a spreadsheet. Tips for downloading the recitation exercises can be found at the bottom of this page. TUE THU activity 8/24 8/26 exercise on vectors ---------------------------------------------- 8/31 9/02 exercise on kinematics ---------------------------------------------- 9/07 9/09 exercise on projectiles-2nd law ---------------------------------------------- 9/14 9/16 Test 1 (TUE FR, THU Num) ---------------------------------------------- 9/21 9/23 exercise on numerical methods (spreadsheet programming) ---------------------------------------------- 9/28 9/30 Test 2 (TUE Num, THU FR) ---------------------------------------------- 10/05 10/07 exercise on springs ---------------------------------------------- 10/19 10/14 Test 3 (TUE FR, THU Num) ---------------------------------------------- 10/26 10/21 exercises on impulse and torque ---------------------------------------------- 11/02 10/28 Test 4 (TUE Num, THU FR) ---------------------------------------------- 11/09 11/04 exercise on 2D numerical methods (spreadsheet programming) ---------------------------------------------- 11/16 11/18 Test 5 (TUE FR, THU Num) ---------------------------------------------- 11/30 12/02 Test 6 (TUE Num, THU FR) ---------------------------------------------- Zoom Meeting Room Joseph Dale: 409-318-5721 https://asu.zoom.us/j/4093185721 EMail Addresses Joseph Dale jcdale1@asu.edu William Mcinnes wmcinnes@asu.edu Gary Adams Gary.Adams@asu.edu Download Tips: You need to be able to write on the Recitation Exercises (downloadable from the links above). If you have a tablet, the best option is to simply put the downloaded pdf file on your tablet, where you can then write directly on the pdf file. The second best option is to print the page(s), and then write on the printed pages. If necessary, you may of course simply write on notebook paper, but be sure to keep that notebook paper as study material. Each recitation meeting with an exercise is followed up at a subsequent lecture class meeting with a MiniQuiz from that exercise; see our lecture schedule to find the lectures which start with a MiniQuiz (look for the letters MQ). Thanks, GBA.