1220 textbooks and allowed calculators

robert zellmer zellmer.1 at osu.edu
Sun Jun 2 00:49:08 EDT 2019


You should have received my "Welcome" message.

If you are on the wait list you are also receiving this message.
It doesn't mean you got in the class.

This is just a quick e-mail because I'm getting a few questions
about the class and books required.  Even if you have a textbook
you should take a quick look at info below.

This is what I know about the textbooks:

1) If you took 1210 Au18 your eText and Mastering should still work so 
you can
     skip #2 and #3 below.

2) If you took 1220 in Au18 that was under an old delivery model and you 
need
     to see the Pearson rep. about getting a replacement code.  You can 
find their
     office hours and location at our Carmen course page.  Click on 
"Modules" in
     the menu, then the "Introduction" and then "Registration Instructions".

3) If you need a new book and Mastering access the following info is per 
the Pearson rep.:

A textbook is essential for success in this course. Your instructor will 
be teaching from _Chemistry, The Central Science_ (*14**^th **edition* 
*eText*)__by Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward, & Stoltzfus. This 
interactive eText is available at the OSU Bookstore 
<http://ohiostate.bncollege.com/>for $140 (price may vary), and includes 
unlimited access for 48 months. Students are welcome to use an older 
version of the printed text if they wish, but any accompanying online 
homework system access must be purchased separately.

*Description*

	

*Includes eText*

	

*Includes Learning Catalytics*

	

*Price*

	

*Where to Buy*

*Mastering with eText Online Purchase*

	

Yes

	

Yes

	

*$115.95**

	

*Through your 1220 Carmen course by clicking the MyLab and Mastering 
Link in the menu***

Loose Leaf Print Upgrade in Mastering 	
   N/A 	
   N/A 	
     $44.95 	In Mastering, use link in eText navigation button

Mastering with eText access card

	

Yes

	

Yes

	

$140.55

	

OSU Barnes and Noble Bookstore*

Loose Leaf 14e + Mastering with eText**

	

Yes

	

Yes

	

$179.95

	

OSU Barnes and Noble Bookstore*

Hardback 14e +Mastering with eText**

	

Yes

	

Yes

	

$249.25

	

OSU Barnes and Noble Bookstore*

* this was the price in Au18. It may be different this semester but is 
still ~$20 less.

** Access cards for MasteringChemistry purchased from locations/websites 
other than those listed above (Amazon, etc) will not work for this course.

*
**NOTE:*In the paragraph above it mentions using a previous edition of 
the textbook.  However,
you need to purchase access to the MasteringChemistry on-line homework 
and the eText comes
with that.  Do NOT purchase a separate access code from other sources 
other than the bookstore
or on Carmen.  Also, the official textbook is the eText (this is 
identical to the printed textbooks and
you can print a copy or buy a loose-leaf version - see instructions on 
Carmen).

*NOTE: **We suggest you purchase this through the link in Carmen. * It 
also has an option to purchase
the *loose-leaf textbook *for *$44.95*.I know a lot of people still like 
using an actual textbook rather than
having to read the eText.  If you buy the eText/MC and the loose-leaf 
version through Carmen the total
price is ~ $161.

You can get to MasteringChemistry by clicking on the "MyLab and 
Mastering" link in the menu in Carmen.
If needed, the course ID is *zellmer47075***.

4) Lab materials

*Lab Manual*: _Chemistry 12__20 General Chemistry Laboratory Manual_, 
Hayden-McNeil Publishing, Inc.
/This is specific for each school year.  Cannot use one from the past.  
It should have 2018-2019
on the cover. /

*Lab Notebook*: _100 Page Student Lab Workbook_, Hayden-McNeil 
Publishing, Inc.


5) We will be using MasteringChemistry for on-line homework. Access can be
obtained through your purchase of the proper bundle. Again, /*go through 
Carmen*//*
*//*for this*/.

6) Do I suggest you buy the book on line or at the bookstore on campus?

     We suggest you purchase via Carmen.  It is the cheapest route. If 
for some
      reason you can't do it this way you can purchase it from the 
bookstore.

7) Can you use earlier editions of the textbook for a hardcopy?

     Yes, you could.  There aren't many differences between the editions 
and I
     will announce these in class and they will be on my web site for 
the class (at the
     "Notes" link).  I also have end-of-chapter homework exercise 
"assignments"
      (highly suggested problems from the textbook) for 11th-14th 
editions on my
     class web page.

*HOWEVER*, you still have to purchase the proper access for Mastering using
     the instructions above. The safest way is to just get access 
through Carmen.
     This will give you access to the MC on-line homework and the 14th 
edition eText.

8) We are very particular on the calculators used during quizzes and exams.
     Go to the following link,

https://www.asc.ohio-state.edu/zellmer.1/calc.htm

     Only two calculators are allowed, _TI-30XIIs or TI-30Xa_. No other 
calculators
     are permitted for use on quizzes or exams. /You MUST have _*ONE*_ 
of these two
     models. Both are available at the bookstore.  They are likely 
cheaper at
     off-campus locations (Target, Office Max, etc.)./

     A TI-35, TI-36, TI-81, TI-86, etc. is not allowed.

     We will not allow any other calculators, even if they are exactly 
like one of the allowed ones.
     We won't even allow simple bank calculators, cell phone 
calculators, Google watch, etc.
     Please do NOT tell us that you were allowed to use some other 
calculator in another chem
     courses.  If you were, they were wrong to allow you to use it. It 
will NOT be allowed in
     this class.

     I suggest you use the calculator you will use on the quizzes and 
exams when you do your
     homework.  That way you will know how to use it when you take a 
quiz or exam.


Dr. Zellmer
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