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CS 182 Sections 101 & 102 Joseph Makin Jan 19, 2004 Slides created by Eva Mok Thanks, Eva!

Adminstrivia Course web page: Myself: –Office Hours: Wednesday – eecs.berkeley.edu –Important: Put [CS182] in the subject or your will end up in my junk folder

Course Grading 7 written assignments – 5% each (lowest is dropped) 2 coding assignments – 10% each (Java) Final paper – 10% Quiz – 5% (Thu 2/3) Midterm – 15% (Tue 3/8) Final – 15% (Tue 5/11) Class participation – 5% 4 free late days HWs generally due at 11:59pm on Mondays

Computational / Non-Computational CS 182 – Computational Only Cog Sci 110 / Ling 109 – Comp/Non-Comp Differences: –Computional students do the two coding assignments. –Non-Computational students do two comparable written assignments (involving more hand calculations) You can’t switch from Non-Comp to Comp half-way through the semester!

Cheating Policy Cheat and expect to hear from us. Discussing ideas is okay. Sharing code and writeups is not.

Your Task This Week Do the readings (they will give you a good idea about the course) Pick up an account form in class on Thursday Turn in Assignment 0 before Monday

Any Questions?

Index Card (write legibly, please) (front) Name Major / year Comp or Non-Comp? Related classes you’ve taken?

Index Card (write legibly, please) (back) Just for fun: 1.3 adjectives that least fit you 2.One thing you did this winter break 3.One thing you wish you had done this winter break

Now get up Walk across the room and find someone you DON’T know Find 5 things you guys have in common The more creative the better LAME ideas include: school you’re in, major, classes you’ve taken, … you get the idea.

Merge with the group next to you Find 3 things in common among the 4 of you Come up with a group name based on what you have in common Write your group name on the board when you’re done