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This is where all my Documents (handouts) and Lectures for class are.  The "Syllabus" Link will take you to a web syllabus for that unit, "Handouts" takes you to a folder that has all the documents I use to teach that unit.  (Usually Word documents, but there are some other things there like spreadsheets and videos)  The "Lectures" link takes you to a folder holding all the PowerPoint lectures I use to teach the class.  Note that there is almost always free software that will let you view these documents.  For more information, click on the "About" links above.

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About the PowerPoint Lectures: Top

  All the PowerPoint lectures I use in class are in folders that you will see when you click on the browse lectures link above - when you get to the file itself  (*.ppt where * is the name of the lecture) clicking on it will send the file to your computer. 

If you don't own Microsoft Office, you can still download and view these files, you just have to download a free viewer from Microsoft, or install Open Office on your platform:

Google for Windows Viewers:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=download+Powerpoint+viewer+2003+windows&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq=

Google for Macintosh Viewers:
I couldn't find viewers for MS Office 2003 - I found a office 98 download, hmm - let me know if you find one

Open Office: (They have mac compatible stuff)
http://download.openoffice.org/other.html#en-US

Good luck!

 

 

 

 

About the Word Documents: Top

  The Word Documents can all be viewed with free software - WordPad comes with your Windows OS, and for Macs  there are free viewers you can download.  (I used the search term "Mac viewer for Word Documents")

You can always just use OpenOffice for either platform at

Open Office: (They have mac compatible stuff)
http://download.openoffice.org/other.html#en-US

Good luck!