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ITIS 2110 Tony Kombol

About the Instructor

Basics Tony Kombol ▫Office: Woodward 333G ▫Telephone: ▫

Background B.S. – University of Wisconsin Parkside ▫Math ▫Physics ▫Applied Science and Technology M.S.E.E – University of Iowa ▫Computer Engineering A.A.S. - RCCC ▫Motorsports Management

Experience IBM ▫Programming  C, C++, Java, PLI, PL/S, etc. ▫Testing  Manufacturing, TDSS ▫Project Management ▫Web Design/Support  Manufacturing  HTML, JavaScript, CGI, WebSphere, etc. ▫Deployment ▫Mainframes, RS6000, AS/400, PCs ▫Mentor for interns/new employees Luther College ▫Physics ▫Computer Science Area 1 Community College (Iowa) ▫Electronics Queens College -Ad Hoc ▫Computer Science UNCC – Adjunct Faculty ▫ITIS

Misc. NASCAR fan Married ▫Two (just graduated) college students Will retire in May Grew up in Montana ▫Roundup (yee-haw!)

Web Site General info on my home page: ▫ ▫Office Hours ▫General Information ITIS2110 Home web page ▫Link on my home page ▫Read! ▫Contains Links:  Class Schedule  Text  Assignments  Other interesting material

T.A.s ITIS 2110/3110 ▫Narges Seyeditabari  WH 330B  ▫

ITIS2110 Highlights

Class Etiquette Be prompt Watch the cell phones! If you have relevant experience please share with class Above all: Ask questions!

Class Etiquette Please do not disturb the instructor ▫Before class until:  Clock is started  Turning Point is started  Lecture material for the day is ready  The quiz is up and running ▫After class until  PowerPoints have been saved  Turning Point has been saved  USB devices stored  Logged off system  Materials put away

Class Format 2 one hour lectures: ▫Monday, Wednesday ▫2:00 – 3:00 pm 2¾ hour lab ▫5 lab sections: Mon (2), Wed(1), Thu (1), Fri (1) Attendance Required ▫Class Participation clicker question at beginning of class  Closes at 2:01 sharp!  May be other quizzes during class ▫Lab Attendance and participation Two “major” tests ▫Mid-term ▫End-term Assignments ▫About 7 Labs ▫About 12 Final Project One grade for both Lecture and Lab ▫N (No Grade) will be listed for the lab section

Planned Grade Criteria Mid-term Exam ▫Covers first half only ▫100 points End-term Exam ▫Covers last half ▫100 points Team Project ▫100 points  Will present to your lab section Assignments/Exercises ▫About 7 **(may change) ▫Typically 20 points each  One 40 pointer Labs ▫About 12 ▫Typically 20 points each  some checkpoints at 10pts Beginning Moodle Quiz ▫Easy 10 points Ending Moodle Quiz ▫Easy 10 points Class participation/Lab attendance ▫Approx 50 points Total about 750 points

Late/Re-grade HW/Labs HW ▫Due at start of class on due date Labs ▫Due at the beginning of the next lab Some may be accepted late ▫½ grade or worse Re-grade – some may be resubmitted ▫Average of original and the new grade Last date for late/re-grade submissions is Reading Day Note: dates in Moodle may not be correct! ▫The dates on my Web site are athorative

Books 2 books: ▫Computer Networking Illuminated  Diane Barrett – Todd King  ISBN-10:  ISBN-13: ▫Linux Administration: A Beginner’s Guide  6 th Edition  Wale Soyinka  ISBN: /

Materials Required USB Storage Device ▫Either:  32 GB or bigger thumb drive  Less than $20 online when on sale  Make sure it is high speed  2 16GB drives  USB hard drive  1 – 2 TB drives about $100 ▫Get USB 3.0 if you can afford it! ▫Avoid "bargain" devices from eBay

Other Requirements Access to a computer with Internet Access ▫Moodle UNCC account ▫Communication

Lab Woodward Hall 302 “Badge” access ▫Available 24/7  When no other class or org using it  Will submit for access at end of week ▫Schedule will be posted Labs: ▫Lecture on day’s lab  Length varies on lab content ▫Lab exercise ▫Write-up typically due beginning of next lab

Again: 2110 Web Site Access from my home page ▫ Contains ▫2110 link to get  Class schedule  Access to power-point material  Assignments  Labs  Project/paper ▫Much, Much more! Check frequently!

Assignments

Criteria Submit your own work ▫May study in groups  0 points for plagiarism ▫Cite others works properly ▫To make it perfectly clear:  Do not copy others works or part of others works and claim it as your own  That is either with or without their permission

Formats Printed Papers/Lab Reports ▫Must have cover sheet  Paper title (e.g. Homework 1)  Assignments (e.g. ITIS )  Labs (e.g. ITIS 3110L-L02)  Name  Date ▫A copy should be uploaded to Moodle  The Moodle copy will NOT be graded! ▫Must be properly stapled! ▫There are templates for each that MUST be used! ..\2110Text\2110HWCoverSheetTemplate.docx..\2110Text\2110HWCoverSheetTemplate.docx ..\2110Text\2110LabReportTemplate.docx..\2110Text\2110LabReportTemplate.docx  The items in italics items are to be changed to the relevant data  Do NOT leave the italics! Change to normal font. ▫Must have subject line containing 2110 ▫Must come from your UNCC ! Points will be deducted if not in right format!

Actual Class Material!

IT Infrastructure First Lectures ▫Class  IT Infrastructure  Computer Basics ▫Lab  Linux Overview  Linux Basic Commands  VI  Connections  VM

First Assignments Beginning Moodle "Quiz" ▫Due Wednesday, September 02  This quiz may not be taken late  May retake until get a 10 HW1: Infrastructure ▫Due Wednesday, September 09