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CHIP261 for PHYSICS 261 RECITATION |
Please regularly check the Physics 261 Home Page for recent announcements.
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Try not to work your CHIP homework more than one day before the due date. That way, you will have had the benefit (if any) of that day's lecture, and you will be sure that any needed changes to the problems have already been made.
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Students enrolled in FALL 2006 PHYSICS 261 must log in to the assigned on-line homework account using their Username and Password as described in the handout Instructions for Using CHIP in order to have the credit recorded properly. This Username and Password combination also protects your access to the gradebook. You will be asked for a username and password when you try to get into the Homework Assignments or Student Gradebook. If you are not yet officially enrolled in the course, or you enrolled late contact your professor, TA, or Dr. V. Saxena to get an account on Computerized Homework in Physics (CHIP). Alternatively, click on the Problem Report link at the bottom of this page, fill out the form, and click on the submit button.
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FALL 2006 STUDENTS: Your first task will be to set your password. Starting here on the Physics 261 homepage, click on the Student Gradebook option. Use your username and initial password as explained in the CHIP handout distributed during the first lecture to log in. If, for some reason, you did not get this handout you can pick a copy from Rm. 144 in Physics Building. When you have correctly entered these, you will be let into the gradebook. You should then change your password to something of your choice by clicking on the Change My Password option and following the directions.
Please note that your answers generally need to be at least within 1% of the correct value to register as correct. All questions allow only a limited number of attempts. Some may also require accuracy within a specified number of significant digits. See Instructions for important information (including those on accuracy).
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