CS 1111 Introduction to Programming Spring 2019

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CS 1111 Introduction to Programming Spring 2019 Responsibility CS 1111 Introduction to Programming Spring 2019

Responsibilities of Instructor Prepare useful and interesting knowledge for you Post materials on class website before class Come to class on time, prepared to teach Offer challenging but reasonable assignments and tests Grade fairly without bias Return graded work promptly with educational comments Goals: Have interesting lectures Make the class fun Use technology appropriately

Responsibilities of Students Come to class on time If you miss a class, learn material on your own Never miss the first meeting of any class! Listen to all instructions Turn in assignments on time Ask for help when you are confused Read the material If you disagree with my policies, disagree politely Goals: Read before class Learn enough to earn a good grade

Taking Notes The slides summarize the material The words I speak provide the details We learn a lot by transferring information Through out ears To our brains To our pencils/pens Onto paper Unless you have a perfect memory, I expect you to take notes on what we discuss

Electronic Communication Device Mobile phones, PDAs, beepers, laptops … Texting, Email, web surfing ... These are all great tools – out of the classroom In the classroom, they Distract the professor Annoy your classmates Interfere with your ability to learn Laptops can only be used to follow class material and during in-class exercises Other gadgets should be silent and put away

Read and Practice Practice, Practice, Practice … Read, Read, Read … Books have knowledge Professors are simply guides Information: comes from lectures Knowledge: comes from books and assignments Wisdom: comes from experience Read, Read, Read … Practice, Practice, Practice …