Title: CSE 1340 Introduction to Computing Concepts Class 1 ~ Intro.
1CSE 1340Introduction to Computing Concepts
Class 1 Intro.
2Objectives
- Meet the professor
- Understand the requirements of the course
- Have fun!!
3TAs
4Submitting Homework
- Due by start of Tuesdays lecture
- Students responsibilityto have work turned in
on-time or early. - Late assignments not accepted. Your lowest
homework grade (even a zero) will be upgraded to
a 10 at the end of the semester
5Submitting Homework
- Due by start of Tuesdays lecture
- Students responsibility to have work turned in
on-time or early. - Late assignments not accepted.
6Submitting Programming Projects
- Due during lab hour
- Students responsibility to have work turned in
on-time or early. - Late programs (accepted 24 hours late, 5pm day
after your lab Friday labs can be submitted on
Monday)
7Submitting Programming Projects
- Submitted within your lab section in Blackboard.
- Four files
- ProgramX.cpp Source code
- ProgramX.exe Executable file
- ProgramX.ppt Structure chart
- ProgramX.doc Pseudocode design
8Submitting Programming Projects
- Should be uploaded to your Blackboard assignment
folder at the end of lab class. - Can be uploaded by 5pm day after lab
- Blackboard assignment folder goes away after that
time and you will not be able to turn in your
program.
9EXAMS
EXAM 1
- Administered in class and lab
- No make-up exams unless a valid/ documented
excuse has been submitted to your professor
BEFORE the exam date
1015 points
Quizzes
8 points
- Unannounced simple 5-10 minute quiz over
current reading material - No make-up quizzes under any circumstances
- Your lowest quiz grade (even a zero) will be
upgraded to a 15 at the end of the semester
7 points
12 points
1115 points
Quizzes
8 points
- Unannounced simple 5-10 minute quiz over current
reading material - No make-up quizzes under any circumstances
- Can drop lowest quiz grade
12 points
12Method of Evaluation (approximate percentages)
- Lecture component 70
- Exams 85
- Homework and quizzes 15
- Lab component 30
- Programs 90
- IT Labs 10
13Attendance Policy
Students are expected to attend all class
lectures and lab sessions. Your grade will be a
reflection of the time you spend inside and
outside of class.
14Academic Ethics
- You are expected to create, edit and print out
YOUR OWN assignments and take tests without
outside assistance. All work is expected to be
your own.
15Academic Ethics
- You should never look at or review another
persons work for any given assignment that
includes looking at papers or even at the
computer screen where student work is displayed. - You should never give an answer to or receive
an answer for an assignment, or any parts of any
assignment, from another person again, that
includes source code, design documents, homework,
etc.
16Academic Ethics
- If you collaborate with another person for a
graded assignment as in the example activities
noted above, all parties involved will receive a
zero for that assignment. If there are further
assignments for which you have collaborated, all
students involved will receive an F in the class
and a report will be filed with the Honor
Council.
17Academic Ethics
- The Dean of Computer Science and Engineering and
Dean of Students will be notified for further
action. All further correspondence will be done
through their offices. THEREFORE, it is
imperative if you need help on your assignments
that you contact your instructor or TA and
NOT someone else.
18See the following attachments
Course Outline
Programming guidelines
19 Tues.11am,1pm, 3pm Wed.8am,10am,
12pmThurs.10am,12pm,2pm,4pm Fri.10am,12pm,
2pm
CS 1340 Labs
20Week 2 Assignments (see course outline)
- Tuesday, Aug. 28, before class lecture begins
turn in homework found via a link on your course
outline. NO LATES ACCEPTED! - In lab, make sure that you can log in to
Blackboard and the lab rooms PCs. Any problems
with Blackboard, contact your instructor. Any
problems with logging into the PC, contact
help_at_engr.smu.edu - You will do an Excel spreadsheet exercise and
print the programming guidelines from the link at
the top of your course outline.
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