You can find copies of my notes by clicking on the relevant links in
the calendar below.
Starting on 3/20 there will be several links for each date. To save space
they will be marked with single digit integers, as follows
0 points to the unedited pdf file with notes for that day.
1 points to the annotated pdf file with notes for that day.
2 (if present) points to the introductory recording where I talk about the subject of the day
3, 4, 5, ... point to recordings of the video annotation where I talk about the subject of the day
all, if present, takes you to a youtuble playlist that let's you watch 3, 4, 5, ... sequentially and switching automatically, without you having to return to our web page.
Thus if you watch the videos 2, 3, ... you get the closest thing to the lectures you are familiar with. 0 points to the notes as they used to be before class, and 1 points to them as they used to be after class.
Unfortunately there are occasional errors in the videos that I fixed only on the annotated notes. Whenever that happened I marked the item "1" with an asterix. See page 2 of the notes of 3/25 for an example. I apologize
for any confusion.
The textbook is Calculus: Concepts & Contexts by James Stewart, ISBN:13-9780495557425 . This book is also used for math 1320, 1311, and 1321. The textbook is eligible for the inclusive access program. If you have access to the textbook through another source you will need to opt out of the program.