Admin: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
Office Hours by appointment: | Office Hours by appointment: | ||
dens[at]teendrama[dot]com | dens[at]teendrama[dot]com | ||
michael[at]uberthings[dot]com | michael[at]uberthings[dot]com | ||
Revision as of 11:10, 1 September 2008
H179.2730 - Tuesday 6:30-9:00
Instructors: Dennis Crowley & Michael Sharon
Office Hours by appointment:
dens[at]teendrama[dot]com
michael[at]uberthings[dot]com
Assignment
There will be weekly programming assignments for nearly every class in the first half of the semester. These assignments are short, simple tasks which reinforce the concepts and techniques that have been taught in class. They are generally basic examples which give you a feel for the technologies or concepts being illustrated, and should be taken as starting points which you can use to generate your own applications. Assignments are required and turning in an assignment late will adversely affect your grade.
Participation & Attendance
Attendance is mandatory and desirable if you'd like to maintain your grades and/or remain in the class. Please inform me via email if you are going to miss a class. Habitually showing up late for class or an excessive number of absences will adversely affect your grade.
Laptop & Mobile Etiquette
Unless we're working on code in class, I will be sticking with the laptops closed rule. Although they may be invaluable for note taking and the Wikipedia is your special friend, the desire to answer emails, ping your friends and google obscure acronyms is far too strong. Since we're all going to be working on mobile phones, please turn your phone to silent before class begins so that we're not constantly interrupted by ring tones.
Grading
Participation and Attendance 30%
Weekly Research Assignments 20%
Midterm 25%
Final 25%