Recommended text:
Paul Dawkins' Calc 3 Notes.
Paul's notes on Vectors are at the end of his Calc 2 notes.
Other free online textbooks are
Calculus: early transcendentals from Whitman College,
and
OpenStax Calc 3.
For a paper textbook, I recommend Calculus Early Transcendentals, 3rd Edition, by Rogawski and Adams. The numbering in the WeBWorK problems is from this book. You might be able to buy a used copy online for less than $15, since this is not the latest edition.
Here is an Introduction to WeBWorK.
You probably won't need this if you have used WeBWorK in a previous class.
NOTE: You login name is your LOUIE account (e.g. jws8).
Your password is same one you always use with this login name.
For 2-D plotting, I like Desmos Graphing Calculator.
For 3-D plotting, I like Desmos 3D, and
CalcPlot3D.
You can get extra credit for our course from points earned in the Problem of the Week. The problems are due on Mondays at 11:59 pm, uploaded to the site listed at that page. The submissions are scored on a scale of 1 to 4 points, and I will halve your score and count that as extra credit class points.
FAMUS (Friday Afternoon Undergraduate Math Seminar): Fridays at 3 pm in AMB 164.
NAU offers free help in this class through the Math Achievement Program and the Academic Success Center.
Here is a flyer for MAT 239 or MAT 316 in Portugal this summer.