Introduction to EGR115 1.Welcome! 2.Your instructors 3.Class format 4.Requirements 5.Topics 6.Grading 7.Help 1.

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Introduction to EGR115 1.Welcome! 2.Your instructors 3.Class format 4.Requirements 5.Topics 6.Grading 7.Help 1

Welcome! EGR115 is designed to introduce the new engineer to the exciting world of computer programming. We assume very little about your experience. We expect great results – after all, you’re at ERAU! 2

To Succeed Take notes and follow the lectures Practice – do the assignments and lab exercises and then try to do just a little bit more You may expect 6-10 hours of outside work per week – some will need more, others less Ask questions! Seek help!

Your Instructors Matthew Kindy BS Chemistry, Purdue University BS Applied Math, Purdue Univ. MS Computer Science, UCF 10 years in automotive & plastics industry George Faragallah BS EE, Cairo University MS EE, UCF PhD EE candidate (2012), UCF 4

Other Instructors Caroline Liron BS AE, ERAU DB MS AE, ERAU DB Dr. Lulu Sun BS ME, Harbin Engr Univ, PRC PhD ME, UC Riverside

Class Format 2+2 format Lecture twice a week: Tuesday and Thursday 9:45am – 10:45am in IC101 Lab twice a week: Wednesday and Friday in LB172 Section 01: 9:15 Section 04: 13:00 Section 02: 10:30 Section 05: 14:15 Section 03: 11:45 Section 11: 15:30 6 Mr. FaragallahMr. Kindy

Class Format What will we be doing? Programming is a skill, i.e. you must develop experience - Very little “bookwork” - Moderate amount of theory - Much practice, in lab and outside programming assignments - Many “snippet” programs - Major final project 7

Lectures The purpose of the lecture is to provide the information that used to be presented during the lab – now we can use the lab to get some real learning done! - Attendance is required and tracked - No laptops, cell phones, iPods, etc in use - Slides will be posted on the section websites – usually just before lecture - Lectures are good source of quiz & exam questions… 8

Labs How labs are used - Demonstrate lecture concepts - Practice implementing lecture concepts - Apply concepts to solve problems - Attempt to extend beyond the base 9

Labs Quizzes and Exams - Each section is evaluated independently - Quizzes and exams are given in the lab (except for Final Exam) - Most assessments will be via Blackboard (Get your IT issues resolved: x66990) 10

Requirements You must have a valid Eagle card and be enrolled in the course. Swipe your card every time you come to lecture. Swipe your card when you visit the tutoring labs You must have a working Blackboard account You must have a working ERAU account. If you prefer, forward your to your (Gmail / Hotmail / Yahoo) account. 11

LIVE MAIL forwarding 12 Step2:Find the OPTIONS button. Click it. 5/6 Step1: Log into your Ernie account and click to open your mailbox

Configure the forwarding Step4: Fill in the of your other preferred . Step3: in MAIL, click FORWARDING 6/6 Step5: Click APPLY to confirm the rule.

Requirements Be certain that s from your instructor do not end up in the Junk box.

Make a WHITELIST

Be Careful! Do not trust the technology! Check your junk / spam folder – especially when you are expecting an ! Save your work in multiple places! C: drive, P: drive, USB drive,

Topics A (Very) Brief History of Computing Computing Terminology Designing Solutions for Computers Implementing Solutions Repeat the following: Learn new programming feature (of MATLAB) Design solution using new feature (in MATLAB) Implement solution (in MATLAB) 18

Topics Example topics: Simple, Formatted, and Graphical User I/O Data types and variables Library Functions Simple data structures Logical operations & conditionals Loops, sorting, searching Modular design with functions File I/O 19

Topics Final Projects Each student will develop a final project of his/her own design and creation which utilizes as many concepts from the course as possible. The specific requirements will be provided by your instructor. 20

Grading Each instructor is responsible for his/her sections’ grades. Common grading format: 10% Quizzes, small homeworks 20% Programming assignments 40% Exams: 3 10% Final exam 20% Final Project 21

Help How to get assistance: Ask questions during the lecture Ask questions during the lab Ask questions in any instructor’s office hours Ask your instructor: office, , AIM Use tutoring hours in A108 - Mon-Fri: 2pm – 5pm Use tutoring hours in LB172 - Sun-Thu: 7pm – 10pm Discuss with others (but do not copy!) 22

Office Hours (subject to change) 23 Kindy – hours posted at LB266 and EGR115.com Tue:11:00 – 12:00 IC101 (or LB266…) Wed: 8:00 – 11:30 LB266 Wed:17:00 – 19:00 DOAN101 (Start Sep 7) Thu:11:00 – 12:00IC101 (or LB266…) Fri: 8:00 – 11:30LB266 Faragallah Fri:13:00 – 16:00 (more will be announced later) All instructors’ office hours: