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Latest revision as of 09:41, 29 December 2009


Rhea Section for MA 366 Professor Penney, Spring 2009

If you create a page that belong to this course, please write

[[Category:MA366Spring2009Penney]] 

at the top of the page.

What's New

Course Details

MA366 Professor Penney Spring 2009 Course Details

Instructor's corner

  • Your instructor can use this space to share material with the class

Introduction

Getting started

  • On the toolbar above Help has some basic information about this site.
  • Under User choose login and enter your Purdue Login. Then under Page, choose Edit Page (Hit save page when done)
  • You can hit edit on any page to see the underlying text that produced it.

Creating pages

  • To link to a page named "new page", simply put the title in double square brackets like [[new page]]. If the link is blue, it means the page already exists. If the link is red, it means the page needs to be made.
  • Add the text [[Category:MA366Spring2009Penney]] to any page that belongs to this course, as this will help keep the pages connected.

What can I do with Rhea?

  • To post notes to study and urls for study guides
  • To post solutions to past exam problems
  • To post questions and answers for homework discussion
  • For more ideas, look at other Rhea pages, click "main page" and then "course pages" (In particular, the ECE pages)

Course Related Material

Homework Related

(Note: Please add MA_366_Spring_2009_Penney and the assignment number to the beginning of the page's name. See Uniqueness of pages for more information.)

Exam Related

  • a link can go here when exams are coming up

Miscellaneous

Discussions

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