GRADES and POLICIES (CS 210)

 
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Grading

Policies

Instructions regarding assignments

Each student will be assigned a group.

The programming task is assigned to the whole group. It should be demonstrated in the class on the due date. The group will have ten minutes to explain briefly the code using a Powerpoint presentation and show some input/output data. Graphical user interfaces are recommended but not a must.

A CD containing the Powerpoint presentation as well as the source code and the results should be turned in to the instructor.

       The reports should be well-written and an electronic version (attached document within an E-mail) should be sent to the instructor one week earlier to the presentation of the work. The students are divided into groups of two. Each student is within the same group chosen in programming assignments. An oral presentation of the report's contents is required. Each student will have 10 minutes of oral presentation.

 

Policies:

All rules and regulations stipulated in the GSU Student Handbook will apply. In addition:

 

Computer Laboratories:

You are at risk of forfeiting, your account's use (either temporarily or permanently) if you violate any of the following:

 

Security of Exams

            During exam periods all students will be required to show a valid University ID.

Additional Instructions:

  • All tests are given in the assigned classroom. The regular tests are given during class time and are consequently fifty minutes long. The test content will be representative of all classroom lectures and lab assignments.

  • No student is exempt from taking the final examination.

  • Please inform the instructor as early as possible if you are a graduating senior.

  • Students participating in University sponsored extra curricula activities, e.g., band, football, track. etc., should submit a signed verification from the activity's director by the end of the third week of classes. Written notification of a scheduled event that conflicts with a test date should be given to the instructor at least a week before the test date so that the test can be rescheduled. The rescheduled test should be taken prior to the scheduled date or no later than three days after that date.

Computer accounts

Each student will be assigned a computer account, which is valid for one semester. During the semester you will be able to save your files on the department file server. You may want to purchase a 3 V2" double-sided, high-density diskette, onto which you can copy your files at the end of the semester, as the files on the server will be deleted before the beginning of the next semester.

The students in CS 210 should use the lab in Carver Hall 277 for their assignments. You may also use the computers in Carver Hall 133. If you have a Java compiler at home, please let the instructor know that you wish to do your assignment on your own computer; you are still required to attend the lab sections to learn to use the computers in the lab.

Lab rules must be obeyed!

 

Resolution of concerns or problems

If you have any concerns or problems regarding any aspect of this course, please discuss it first with the instructor and then, if necessary, with the department head.

 

Disabilities Statement

If you need accommodation in this class/setting/facility related to a disability, please inform the instructor of the course as soon as possible.

 
Textbook Course Materials Assignments & Exams Grades & Policies Topics & Objectives