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== Instructor == | == Instructor == | ||
- | * Bil Tzerpos | + | * Mark Shtern |
- | * Office: Computer Science and Engineering Building, Room 3024 | + | * Office: Computer Science and Engineering Building, Room 3026 |
- | * Office hours: | + | * Office hours: |
- | * Email: | + | * Email: |
== Teaching Assistants == | == Teaching Assistants == | ||
- | * Steven Castellucci | + | * Yan, Jing (Lisa) |
- | * Ron Tal | + | |
Students are welcome to come to the instructors' | Students are welcome to come to the instructors' | ||
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**Note**: If you are using older editions, you should still download the latest software from [[http:// | **Note**: If you are using older editions, you should still download the latest software from [[http:// | ||
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==== Course Components ==== | ==== Course Components ==== | ||
== Lectures == | == Lectures == | ||
- | The lectures consist of presentation and discussion of the course material. One chapter from the textbook is covered each week starting with the Wednesday | + | The lectures consist of presentation and discussion of the course material. One chapter from the textbook is covered each week starting with the Tuesday |
== Labs == | == Labs == | ||
- | The Friday | + | The Tue lab session will be used for several purposes including getting you started, running lab tests, and providing help. To see the exact schedule, |
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- | Lab 1-2: Guided Tour + small demonstration of the lab test environment. | + | |
- | Lab 3: Run in labtest mode with a question that will be helpful for the real lab test next week. No marks but what they submit they can unsubmit for the test (this way what they unsubmit is definitely their work as well as not whole chapters of the textbook). | + | |
- | Lab 4: Lab test worth 10% | + | |
- | Lab 5: The same lab test as in Lab 4, now worth 5%. I'm hoping that they will have feedback for Lab 4 a couple of days before Lab 5. Students can unsubmit last week's submission and fix it, or start from scratch if they prefer (they will have the option to let last week's submission stand if they wish). Effectively this makes the first lab test worth 15% but there is a chance for poor students to receive constructive feedback and actually retry. | + | |
- | Lab 6: Similar to lab 3 but for the second labtest. | + | |
- | Lab 7: Second lab test worth 15%. | + | |
- | Then, we have reading week and all other labs require plan submission for echecks and feedback | + | |
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- | == Textbook Labs == | + | |
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- | Every chapter in the textbook contains a " | + | |
== eChecks == | == eChecks == | ||
- | 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). The eCheck exercises can be found at the end of each chapter in your textbook. | + | These are twelve weekly programming assignments that must be completed and submitted electronically. The eCheck exercises can be found at the end of each chapter in your textbook. |
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 Monday 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 Monday at midnight. | ||
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Students are expected to adhere to the coding style that is given in Appendix C of the textbook. | Students are expected to adhere to the coding style that is given in Appendix C of the textbook. | ||
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== Lab Tests == | == Lab Tests == | ||
- | There are two lab tests in this course. | + | There are two lab tests in this course. |
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- | The lab tests are open book, which means that you are allowed to have the textbook with you, but nothing else. | + | |
== Written tests == | == Written tests == | ||
- | There is also one written test that will take place during the normal lecture time. See Important Dates for the date. | + | There is also one written test that will take place during the normal lecture time (also open book). See Important Dates for the date. |
== Final Exam == | == Final Exam == | ||
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The weight distribution of the course components is as follows: | The weight distribution of the course components is as follows: | ||
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- | * 15% : Lab test #1 (10% on Week 4 + 5% on Week 5) | + | * 20% : Lab test #1 (15% on Week 4 + 5% on Week 5) |
- | * 15% : Lab test #2 (Week 7) | + | * 20% : Lab test #2 (Week 7) |
- | * 15% : Written test (date TBA) | + | * 20% : Written test (Thursday, July 14) |
- | * 38% : Final exam (19% lab test + 19% written test) | + | * 40% : Final exam (20% lab test + 20% written test) |
+ | == Textbook Labs == | ||
+ | Every chapter in the textbook contains a " |
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