Transcript Labs, etc.

Labs, etc.
26-Jul-16
Extra sessions
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Some of you are really new to computer programming, other
have considerable experience
I will have an extra weekly session for beginners
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If you are already a programmer, and you understand things
like arrays and functions, you probably should not attend
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Time and room have not yet been determined
No new material will be presented
Format will be primarily question-and-answer
Attendance is strictly optional
These sessions will continue as long as there seems to be a
need for them
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Labs
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Lab is scheduled for 10:30-12:00 Fridays in Moore 207
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Lab is not in Towne 303 (Registrar has it wrong)
There will be a second lab, probably 1:30-3:00 Fridays in Moore
207
Everyone is expected to attend lab
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Assignments will be handed out in lab
You will be assigned a partner in the lab
If you cannot attend the lab:
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You must tell me at least one day in advance, otherwise you will incur a 10point penalty on your program
The penalty also applies if you are so late to lab that I think you are not
coming, and reassign your partner to someone else
If you miss lab, or are very late, you may have to do the assignment without a
partner
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Moore 207
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Moore 207 is a Linux lab
Many of you have not used Linux
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It has a desktop that is very similar to the Windows or
Macintosh desktop
It’s not hard to figure out
Don’t be afraid!
I’ll step you through a brief introduction to Linux
Java is platform independent: You can easily move back
and forth between Linux and Windows or Mac
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Bring a floppy disk (or a static RAM, if you have one)
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Office hours
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We have a TA for this course, Daniel Scheiner, and a tutor for
the first-semester MCIT courses, Saajan Patel
Office hours will be posted shortly
If you have questions about the assignment:
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If you are doing pair programming, first ask your partner
Then come and see Daniel or Saajan or me (preferably with your partner)
I am available much of the time outside office hours
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I avoid making appointments, because I usually forget to keep them
Office hours are when I try hard to be in my office; they are not the only
time you can see me
If my office door is open, I’m available
If my office door is closed and I’m there, I’m available if it’s urgent
If I have a “Do not disturb” sign up, I’m frantically busy (this is usually
the last half-hour or so before class)
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Email
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Feel free to send me email at:
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[email protected]
I get tons of spam, including over 1000 virus-carrying
messages a week
To avoid my spam (but not my virus) filters:
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If your email concerns this course, please put 591
somewhere in the subject line
If your email is more general (personal, about the MCIT
program, etc.) please put MCIT somewhere in the subject line
If you forget, I’ll probably see your email anyway; please
don’t immediately send another copy!
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Problems
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If you are having problems with the course or the
MCIT program, please come see me
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It is my job to help you, and I take that seriously
MCIT students especially: If you have personal
problems (sickness, death in the family, breaking up
with someone, etc.), please come see me
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I can’t help with personal problems, but...
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...I might be able to help you with rearranging courses, getting a
leave of absence, etc.—things to help you stay in the program and
keep your grades up
I treat all such matters as confidential
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The End
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