CS 115 TA Orientation Fall 2009. More students! Enrollment up to 230+ 12 sections + night about 22% CS majors (50 on 8/16)

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CS 115 TA Orientation Fall 2009

More students! Enrollment up to sections + night about 22% CS majors (50 on 8/16)

We must pay more attention to every student YOU need to check every student's progress regularly Contact them and me if they are having trouble –not turning in work, poor grades –not attending Let them know that you are interested in them ESPECIALLY CS MAJORS!!!!

MAGIC EXCUSE CARDS! One per student We will create Has their name and section on it Non-transferrable Good for ONE day extension on ONE programming assignment NOT for attendance or lab assignments Turn it in to you or Dr. Keen (write the date received on it) Not needed if they have a valid UK excuse Ideally used by the deadline, so you will know it will be late, but may be used up until the absolute deadline – not after that!

Academic Alert! I will be asking for regular reports on students in your sections I will be ing the student and you I expect you to talk to the student about their performance problems, I will do the same Document your communications

Informer pages At the lab where they are first given their number, it is part of their lab grade to show you their web page may do it again at midterm and again at finals To make sure they "keep up with their grade!"

Office hours keep a record of every student who comes to see you help your students and others encourage students to come I am going to try to have some of mine in RGAN commons area

Lectures continue with groups and folders

Labs Once the rosters stop changing, will assign formal partners - permanent assignments but YOU can break them up! All lab work done as a team, turn in one copy Demos that involve both students Attendance broken out separately Individual quizzes on lab work - ONLY possible if you get them graded quickly

Lab Procedures Get door keys and file cabinet keys from me Leave doors open during the day Printer requires DART card or ID Printer is in RGAN 102, classroom is RGAN 103 Mailboxes in RGAN 102, use file cabinet drawers for confidential things Food/drink policy!

Labs Electronic submission and feedback to continue Undergrads continue to have office hours in RGAN 102, 2 hours per week Graduate TAs in Multilab, 3 hours per week for full-time

Graphics library added Michael Main, Colorado State University BGI.zip Zip file contains a ‘solution’ for Visual Studio, already has graphics.h header file included, and the obj files for the library

Graphics library added All student has to do is “Project/Add new item” and enter their C++ code Will get 10 warnings! Practice with it yourself!

Changes in gradesheets Continuing from last semester –each exam = 12.5% –columns for lab attendance separate from lab grade New - "Midterm grade" column –no formula, just letter –fill it in when asked and leave it –useful for retroactive withdrawals

First Lectures First Lectures next Thursday 10am and 11am CB 106 Need help giving out cards and syllabi Everyone can be there?

Grading Programs Electronic version is graded Make your feedback all TEXT! Feedback done by , copy and paste on the grading sheet Carbon copy feedback to Compile check automated but TA runs also! especially on graphics programs!

TA meetings RGAN 102 Continue to take lecture tests in meetings before it's given to students - more open answer questions Time?

Semester Schedule No labs first week First lab will be compiler verification Alice moved until later, just before first lecture test Functions moved earlier - just introduction to them No labs Thanksgiving week Due date for Program 5!! a week earlier!

Plagiarism Minimum penalty zero on assignment and mark on record Repeat offenders get escalating penalties if you think you see it –do NOT tell students! –DO tell ME! don't be afraid to mention it, even if you're not sure

Knowledge Survey Will use to decide on lab partners All on-line – done before first lab or at first lab

Compiler VS 2005 Professional two CDs on MSDNAA –comes as ISO images - have to be burned I have 6 copies on CDs- I will distribute them - ONLY for people who just could not download or install for themselves another link on LinkBlue to download, still ISO images

Wrap up Pictures! Desk copies red pens Night TA - laptop

Grading a program samples of grading this summer I will provide grading messages