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Title: CSC 241 Program Design I


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CSC 241 Program Design I
  • Introduction and Overview

Dr. Paige H. Meeker Computer Science Presbyterian
College, Clinton, SC
2
Lecture 1
  • Introduction and Class Overview
  • Syllabus
  • Expectations
  • Important Dates

3
Contact Information
  • Name Dr. Paige H. Meeker
  • Office Richardson 229
  • Phone (864) 833-8413 (office)
  • (803)-749-1647 (home between 9 and 9 ONLY)
  • Email mpmeeker_at_presby.edu
  • PaigeMeeker_at_sc.rr.com

4
Text
  • Big Java (3rd Edition) Cay Horstmann
  • NOTE This is a text that I highly recommend and
    it will be used both in this class and in the
    Spring course CSC 242.

5
Late Policy
  • Assignments must be turned in on time. Late work
    WILL NOT be accepted.
  • BACK UP YOUR WORK. Dont rely solely on the
    server to keep your assignments safe. You need to
    be able to turn in a copy of your work on time.
  • If you think you will be unable to meet a due
    date on an assignment due to an emergency,
    contact me in advance to negotiate an extension.
    If you have not negotiated an extension, then
    submit what you have by the due date to receive
    partial credit. You will receive no credit for an
    assignment submitted after the due date or
    negotiated new due date as applicable.
  • A deadline has a wonderful way of concentrating
    the mind. Professor Moriarty, Character,
    Star Trek, TNG, episode title Ship in a
    Bottle

6
Late Policy Excuses??
  • Home computers are being called upon to perform
    many new functions, including the consumption of
    homework formerly eaten by the dog. Doug
    Larson
  • The computer lost my work. Solution Back up
    your work often.
  • The power went out. This is an acceptable
    excuse only if the power is out for more than 2
    days. (Note to this point, that has not EVER
    happened). This is not acceptable if the power
    goes out the day before an assignment is due,
    esp. if it is only out for a few hours.
  • I overslept. Solution Alarm clock
  • The computer isnt doing what I tell it to do.
    Computers ONLY do what you tell them to do
    (they arent that smart).

7
Late Policy Excuses??
  • I had a game/other obligation. Solution Begin
    your work on time and dont wait until the last
    minute.
  • Dont ask for extensions you will be given more
    than enough time to complete your work. Instead,
    begin work as soon as you get the assignment and
    everyone will be happy.
  • REMEMBER I will also be happy to help you if
    you are having trouble with your work. Take
    advantage of this throughout the semester, not
    just in the last week of class.

8
Attendance Policy
  • Coming to class is important.
  • More than 5 absences (excused or not) will result
    in the loss of one letter grade for each
    additional class day missed. More than 8
    absences will result in a failing grade for the
    class.

9
Grading Policy
  • I wrote the examination, determined the marking
    scheme (which was quite complicated) and set the
    Grade levels, so you can take it from me, as the
    sole examiner, that if you received Acceptable
    or higher you really earned your grade. Of
    course, this meant that some people had to fail,
    but what would be the point of putting you
    through all that work without giving you honestly
    earned rewards?
  • J. K. Rowling,
  • concerning the W.O.M.B.A.T
  • test on her personal website

10
Grading Policy
  • So, what does that mean to you?
  • I dont give grades you earn them. Think
    about this now, not the last week of class. It
    will save us all time and heartache!

11
Grading Policy
  • Grading will be assigned using the standard /-
    scale. Your final grade will be calculated as
    follows
  • Quizs and Homework 20
  • Labs / Programming Assignments 30
  • Midterm 20
  • Final Exam 30

12
Academic Dishonesty
  • I take the PC honor code very seriously. If you
    have any questions about what is considered bad
    behavior ask BEFORE, not AFTER. Ignorance is no
    excuse.
  • Where is there dignity unless there is honesty?
    Cicero
  • Every act of dishonesty has at least two victims
    the one we think of as the victim, and the
    perpetrator as well. Each little dishonesty
    makes another little rotten spot somewhere in the
    perpetrators psyche. Lesley Conger.

13
Academic Dishonesty
  • All assignments will be pledged
  • "On my honor, I will abstain from all deceit. I
    will neither give nor receive unacknowledged aid
    in my academic work, nor will I permit such
    action by any member of this community. I will
    respect the persons and property of the
    community, and will not condone discourteous or
    dishonest treatment of these by my peers. In my
    every act, I will seek to maintain a high
    standard of honesty and truthfulness for myself
    and for the College."

14
Academic Honesty Specifics
  • If you use external resources cite clearly!
  • Dont do anything that would even be considered
    dishonest. Ask if you think there is a question.
  • Remember PCs standard penalty
  • An F in the course
  • A WF in all other courses taken that semester
  • A semester suspension.
  • Think is it worth it? (Answer NO!)

15
Participation
  • Reasons to participate
  • Class means more to you and me
  • More entertaining, interactive lectures
  • How to participate?
  • Ask questions
  • Make comments
  • Email me with questions or interests you may have
  • NOTE No question/comment is considered dumb
  • He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he
    who does not ask remains a fool forever Mark
    Twain

16
Dates to Remember
  • Quizzes given after the completion of each
    major section may or may not be announced (but
    probably will be).
  • Labs are a part of the scheduled class time.
  • Midterm Thursday, Oct 2nd
  • Final Monday, Dec 8th, 700pm.
  • Check for conflicts now. If you miss quizzes or
    the final, you will receive a 0. You are not
    allowed to make up either test after it has been
    given. If you must miss the class for an excused
    reason, you must make up the assignment BEFORE
    the rest of the class.

17
  • This is just an overview for details READ THE
    SYLLABUS!!

18
For each task in life, remember
  • What work I have done, I have done because it
    has been play. It if had been work I shouldnt
    have done it.
  • Mark Twain

19
Now Lets Have FUN!!What will you learn this
semester?
  • An introduction to computers through history and
    programming
  • Java programming language
  • Problem solving
  • Anything else I can fit in!
  • What would you like to know more about??

20
Homework Before Thursday, August 28th
  • Have your book and read the first chapter.
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