- The website for the book
also has some material that may be useful for the course. To use this proceed as follows:
- Go to the site.
- Click on the appropriate text cover i.e. Calculus 6th edition, early
transcendentals.
- Click the TEC tab.
- If necessary download and install the Java 3D modelling library.
- Click again on the appropriate text cover.
- Click on browse visuals and modules.
- Choose an appropriate module.
- Text-specific DVDs for Stewarts Calculus, early transcendentals, 6th
edition [videorecording]. The publisher of Stewart's Calculus has produced a series of videodisks. These will initially be available for reserve loan at
the Schulich Library. There may not be DVD viewing equipment freely available in the library; the intention is that interested students borrow disks for
viewing on their own equipment at home. Disk 1 covers Chapters 1-6 of the textbook. Larson/Hostetler/Edwards DVD Disks A set of video DVD disks produced
for an earlier edition of another calculus book. Calculus Instructional DVD Program, for use with (inter alia) Larson/Hostetler/Edwards, Calculus of a
Single Variable: Early Transcendental Functions, Third Edition is produced by the Houghton Mifllin Company. Copies have been requested to be placed on
reserve in the Schulich Library.
- The Maths
& Stats HelpDesk is open most afternoons. It is located in Burnside Hall, Room 911. Help is provided my undergraduate tutors specializing in
Maths.
- A graphing calculator is available for download.
The program is in Java and was written by a student just like you. You use the program at your own risk.
- Tutoring. Here are four sources for math tutors: Choose your tutor carefully.