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1 CSCE 1030 Computer Science 1 First Day

2 Course Dr. Ryan Garlick www.cs.unt.edu/~garlick Office: Research Park F201 B –Inside the Computer Science department office Grader TBA –Please address grading questions to the grader

3 Research Park Shuttle

4 Free Parking at Research Park Park and ride the shuttle to main campus

5 Engineering Glad you chose an Engineering major We need more engineers / fewer lawyers

6 Labs Official class lab will be in Research Park F218 –Once per week General access lab in B129 1 st floor –Open early to late –No specific help in 1030 Help Lab in F205 2 nd floor RP –TAs here to help with programming –Your Lab TA has hours here

7 Labs Sign up sheets for labs available the second week of class. –Attend one lab per week Labs will begin the third week of class. Actually attend Almost 2 separate courses, so please address lab questions to the lab instructors Software detects duplicate labs –Someone tests this every semester

8 Lab Topics Variety of programming exercises Web compiler / class programming exercises will help

9 Exams / Homework 2 Midterms and a Final Exam Some quizzes in class –Some announced, some not Homework assignments Final is comprehensive

10 Textbooks Order online and save some $ If you are buying separately, you don’t need the Cyber classroom

11 Drops Only you can drop a class You are NOT automatically dropped for –Non-attendance –Failing a test –etc. It is your responsibility to check drop dates 7 th and later drop from any Texas public school becomes an F. Come speak to me if you are having trouble

12 Course comments It is easy to fall behind in this class Attend lecture and lab – stay current on the material No extra credit assignments will be given Please don’t anticipate some huge end of semester curve If you do not attend class, you will not do well

13 Course comments Some outside exploration is required Google “Java…” I will go out of my way to help you if you are trying. If you don’t study or care, I don’t either.

14 Course Material 3/4 Programming 1/4 Intro to computers Try to make class more real-world –Pros –Cons NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS

15 Course Material Not always a clear path from point A to point B. You will have to find solutions to problems on your own Sometimes frustrating If you enjoy solving problems you are in the right place

16 Don’t be This Guy What do I have to get on the final to get a D? Hey, someone left their program on the lab computer – saves me some time! I missed last Tuesday – why don’t you fill me in on what I missed I am going to miss Thursday – are we doing anything important? Please sign your emails and don’t use txt msg spk, I rly h8 it lol

17 Cheating Cheating is a big problem in this class All assignments are individual work – you should write your own programs. Copying someone else’s lab or programming homework will result in an F for the semester. 2 people last semester

18 Cheating What is OK? “Hey, I am stuck on figuring out how to implement xyz” Discussing strategies, algorithms, and techniques is always OK.

19 Cheating What is NOT OK? Any time you electronically copy someone’s program Typing someone’s program in from a printout –It does not matter how much you modify their program If you do this, you will receive an F. If you allow someone to copy your work, you get an F also.

20 Cheating MOSS (Measure of Software Similarity) is anti-plagiarism software. It is used between all classes and all previous semesters. Don’t be the person who tests it this semester.

21 For Next Time Read the Introduction in Small Java Download the JDK and Netbeans –java.sun.com –You need Java SE (Standard Edition) and Netbeans


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