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 == eChecks == == eChecks ==
  
-These are twelve weekly programming exercises that must be completed and submitted electronically. (Okay, there is a thirteenth one that is not part of the marks, eCheck #0. But that one is quite simple and is for introductory purposes only.)+These are twelve weekly programming assignments that must be completed and submitted electronically. Each assignment contains two eCheck exercises (both eCheck exercises need to be submitted every week).
  
 Students receive instant feedback whether their solution passed all the tests. Each eCheck is graded on a pass-fail basis (so all or nothing), and must be completed within a week. The deadline for all eChecks is Sunday at midnight. Students receive instant feedback whether their solution passed all the tests. Each eCheck is graded on a pass-fail basis (so all or nothing), and must be completed within a week. The deadline for all eChecks is Sunday at midnight.
-See the calendar for details. 
  
 To learn how to submit eChecks electronically, do the initial self-paced labs of the textbook consulting the {{:guidedtour.pdf|Guided Tour}} for CSE1020 students. The URL of the eCheck server (which you need in order to submit electronically from home) can be found in the guided tour. To learn how to submit eChecks electronically, do the initial self-paced labs of the textbook consulting the {{:guidedtour.pdf|Guided Tour}} for CSE1020 students. The URL of the eCheck server (which you need in order to submit electronically from home) can be found in the guided tour.
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 == Lab Tests == == Lab Tests ==
  
-There are two lab tests in this course (dates TBA). These are programming tests conducted in your normal lab session.+There are two lab tests in this course (see Important Dates). These are programming tests conducted in your normal lab session.
  
 The lab tests are open book, which means that you are allowed to have the textbook with you, but nothing else. The lab tests are open book, which means that you are allowed to have the textbook with you, but nothing else.
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 == Written tests == == Written tests ==
  
-There are also two written tests (midterms) (dates TBA). They will take place during the normal lecture time. +There are also two written tests (midterms) (see Important Dates). They will take place during the normal lecture time. 
  
 == Final Exam == == Final Exam ==
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