Math 222-7 - Calculus II - Spring 2011


ROOM CHANGE
  • We will now meet in SW-329 on MWF and S2-260 on R.

  • Instructor: Nate Reff
    Office: LN 2247
    Calculus Help Room: LN 2408
    Email: reff at math dot binghamton dot edu
    Course Meetings: MWF 12:00-1:00 in SW-329, R 8:30-9:55 in S2-260.
    Office Hours: T 11:00-1:00, R 10:00-11:00 in LN 2408, W 2:10-3:10 on LN 2247.
    Textbook: Calculus, 6th Ed., by Stewart (ISBN-13: 978-0495011606)
    Section Syllabus: pdf
    Department Calculus II Website/Syllabus: http://www.math.binghamton.edu/calc2/

    Class Material
  • Course Schedule
  • Help Room Hours (subject to change)
  • Homework
  • LIATE and Tabular Integration By Parts

  • Additional Calculus II Resources
  • Stewart Calculus: The website for our text.
  • Single Variable Calculus (Fall 2006) @ MIT (Has video lectures)
  • Single Variable Calculus (Fall 2005) @ MIT
  • Video Calculus @ University of Houston (Has video lectures)
  • Operation Mother Hen @ University at Buffalo (Has video lectures)
  • Calculus by Gilbert Strang @ MIT OCW.
  • Video lectures for Analytic Geometry and Calculus I @ NCSU
  • The Math Forum @ Drexel has a large database of calculus resources.
  • Calculus on the Web (COW) is maintained Temple University.
  • The Calculus Page contains many sample problems.
  • University of British Columbia's calculus online homepage.
  • Aid for Calculus contains many sample problems.
  • Math Tutorials @ Harvey Mudd College.
  • WolframAlpha.
  • The Calculus Lifesaver by Adrian Banner (Princeton)

  • Other Educational Resources
  • In 2002 MIT launched the OpenCourseWare (OCW) website: ocw.mit.edu. The basic concept was to make educational material freely available to the public. Since its inception many (over 200 or so) other universities have adopted the principles and created there own OCW projects. See the OpenCourseWare Consortium website.
  • Another website which offers free online video lectures is Academic Earth. This site has just recently been launched (March 2009) and many of these lectures come from the OCW websites available.
  • iTunes U, which is part of the iTunes Store is also another large collection of free educational media.