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   * April 6 - Winter Classes End      * April 6 - Winter Classes End   
   * April 8-24 - Winter Exams     * April 8-24 - Winter Exams  
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 +CUPE Strike. Classes ceased on March 3, 2015 and re-started on March 11. Labtest2 converted into an assignment.
  
 ===== Grades =====  ===== Grades ===== 
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 +For the Assignment and Project, work on your own or in a team of at most two members. Only one submission is required. 
  
   * 2%: Lab1. Due by **noon** Tuesday 13 Jan: Lab 1 must be submitted and all questions must be answered during the Lab session of Jan 13.   * 2%: Lab1. Due by **noon** Tuesday 13 Jan: Lab 1 must be submitted and all questions must be answered during the Lab session of Jan 13.
   * 2%: Lab2. Due by **noon** Tuesday 27 Jan: Lab 2 must be submitted and all questions must be answered during the Lab session of Jan 27.   * 2%: Lab2. Due by **noon** Tuesday 27 Jan: Lab 2 must be submitted and all questions must be answered during the Lab session of Jan 27.
-  * 2%: Lab3 +  * 12%: Labtest1. February 3during class time and lab time. 12.30pm-2pm 
-  * 2%: Lab4 +  * 2%: Lab3. Due Feb 24. 
-  * 12%: Labtest1. Feb 3 during class time and lab time +  * 15%: Assignment. <hi yellow> Due Tuesday March 24. </hi> 
-  * 15%: Labtest +  * 2%: Lab4. <hi yellow> Due Tuesday March 31. </hi> 
-  * 20%: Project+  * 20%: Project. <hi yellow> Due Wednesday April 15. </hi>
   * 45%: Exam     * 45%: Exam  
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-For the project, you can work on your own or work with up to 3 partners (a team thus has a maximum of 3 members). 
  
 It is required that you attend and complete the work allocated in the weekly Lab session ([[[[protected:labs|Labs]]) in preparation for the Labtests and Exam. It is required that you attend and complete the work allocated in the weekly Lab session ([[[[protected:labs|Labs]]) in preparation for the Labtests and Exam.
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 You can view your marks  You can view your marks 
-[[https://www.cse.yorku.ca/~roumani/ePost/server/ep.cgi?year=2014-15&term=W&course=3342|here]].+[[https://www.eecs.yorku.ca/~roumani/ePost/server/ep.cgi?year=2014-15&term=W&course=3342|here]].
  
  
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   * [[http://www.yorku.ca/secretariat/policies/document.php?document=87|Common Grading Scheme for Undergradate Faculties]]    * [[http://www.yorku.ca/secretariat/policies/document.php?document=87|Common Grading Scheme for Undergradate Faculties]] 
  
-You have two weeks from the time grades are released on ePost to ask for your grading unit (Project or Labtest) to be marked again. Within the two week period submit your grading unit to the instructor and attach to it a document describing your precise concerns. +You have two weeks from the time grades are released on ePost to ask for your grading unit (Lab, Project or Labtest) to be marked again. Within the two week period submit your grading unit to the instructor and attach to it a document describing your precise concerns. 
  
 For each grading unit you are assigned a raw mark score that ranks you in the class. Also, you will be provided with a mapping from your raw mark score to a letter grade. The raw mark score is not a grade as it is merely used to rank you in the class (so, e.g. a raw mark score of 76 might be a C, not a B+, after the mapping is applied). The mapping will be supplied to you at the same time that your assignment is handed back to you. The final grade is computed from the raw mark scores and maps as shown [[http://www.cs.yorku.ca/course_archive/2004-05/W/3311/grades/marking_policy.htm|here]].  For each grading unit you are assigned a raw mark score that ranks you in the class. Also, you will be provided with a mapping from your raw mark score to a letter grade. The raw mark score is not a grade as it is merely used to rank you in the class (so, e.g. a raw mark score of 76 might be a C, not a B+, after the mapping is applied). The mapping will be supplied to you at the same time that your assignment is handed back to you. The final grade is computed from the raw mark scores and maps as shown [[http://www.cs.yorku.ca/course_archive/2004-05/W/3311/grades/marking_policy.htm|here]]. 
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