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CSE 1111 Week 1 Who? What? When? CSE Introduction to Computer Science&Engineering Time: Thursdays 4:00 – 4:50pm Place: 100 Nedderman Hall (NH) Instructor: Dr. Lynn Peterson Office: 307 NH (or 625 NH) Phone: (817) or 5503 (voic ) address: Class web site: crystal.uta.edu/~cse1111/

CSE 1111 Week 1 Catalog Course Description CSE 1111, 1 hour credit. Topics include problem solving, ethics, and contemporary issues in computer science and engineering. Students will demonstrate competence in word processing, spreadsheets, research and library skills. Emphasis is placed on team building, oral and written communication skills. Primarily for students pursuing a degree in the Computer Science and Engineering Department.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Course Objectives #1 To make students aware of ethical and other contemporary issues in computer science and engineering (CSE), in an environment in which they are asked to think about the issues, form opinions backed up by reasons, and discuss / defend those opinions.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Course Objectives #2 To allow students to work with problem solving (critical thinking) techniques, and the application of those techniques to a variety of problems.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Course Objectives #3 To give students the opportunity to demonstrate competence in word processing, spreadsheets, research and library skills. These topics are not taught in the course, but materials are provided so that students who are not already proficient in these areas can work to gain the required competence. Successful demonstration of these competencies is necessary to complete this course, but these topics will not enter into computation of the course grade.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Course Objectives #3 To give students the opportunity to demonstrate competence in word processing, spreadsheets, research and library skills. These topics are not taught in the course, but materials are provided so that students who are not already proficient in these areas can work to gain the required competence. Successful demonstration of these competencies is necessary to complete this course, but these topics will not enter into computation of the course grade.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Course Objectives #3 To give students the opportunity to demonstrate competence in word processing, spreadsheets, research and library skills. These topics are not taught in the course, but materials are provided so that students who are not already proficient in these areas can work to gain the required competence. Successful demonstration of these competencies is necessary to complete this course, but these topics will not enter into computation of the course grade.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Course Objectives #4 To give students the opportunity to gain experience in working in teams as well as preparing individual portions of required work. The intention is to allow entering students an opportunity to work with groups of CSE students whom they will meet in other courses.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Textbook Readings will be from the web and the UTA Library on-line materials. (No textbook is required this semester.) Good reference: Johnson, D. Computer Ethics (3 rd edition/2000), Prentice Hall.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Grading Grades will be letter grades ‘A’ through ‘F. The course grade is made up as follows: Homework / laboratory / workshop: 20% Oral presentation(s), group work: 40% Quizzes: 20% Final exam: 20%

CSE 1111 Week 1 Quizzes Several times during the semester, there will be announced quizzes (announced 2 weeks in advance). Occasionally there may be unannounced quizzes, covering reading assignments or material from a previous class. In this way, attendance in class will “count”. (Unless arranged in advance, there will be no makeups)

CSE 1111 Week 1 Computer Use Proficiency (CUP) CUP, as required by the University, is demonstrated for CSE majors in CSE So, demonstration of proficiency in (1) word processing, (2) spreadsheets, (3) library skills, (4) use of the internet and (5) are required for satisfactory completion of the course, but measurement of these skills will not enter into the computation of the final grade.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Computer Use Proficiency (CUP) During Weeks 2 – 4 of CSE 1111, TAs will be available at specific hours to allow students to demonstrate the ability to do word processing using Word and manipulate a spreadsheet using Excel. Later, there is an assignment involving finding information on the internet and sending . Later, instruction is provided on using the UTA Library on-line resources for research.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Word exam Students should be able to create, modify, save and print a document. The university requires demonstration of the following abilities in Microsoft Word. Create a file Cut and paste text Copy text Save material to a file / name that file Underline text Bold face text Italicize text Justify text Change font size Change font face Double space the document Change margins Create a bulleted list Spell check the document Do something that likely requires use of the word processor’s Help facility, such as creating a table.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Word exam Students should be able to create, modify, save and print a document. There is a complete listing of the required skills for each of the CUP requirements. See the class web site (under CUP) for that listing.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Academic Honesty Ethical Behavior in a Student Role ---- CHEATING on quizzes or exams, PLAGIARISM, or COLLUSION will not be tolerated at UT Arlington [Student Handbook p. 92]. The College of Engineering Statement of Ethics is provided for you (on the class web site) to read, sign, return, and follow.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Contacting the Instructors will be the best way to communicate with your instructor outside of class. For this communication, use: There will also be several teaching assistants (TAs) available to work with this class in various capacities which will be announced in class. for TAs will be provided as needed. NOTE: Homework and Computer Use Proficiency requirements should be submitted to the addresses specified for each assignment. Credit will only be given for work submitted to the correct address.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Time for CSE 1111 In general for the College of Engineering, 1 hour of class time and 2-3 hours of out-of- class time are planned for each credit hour of class. This is true for CSE 1111 also.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Questionnaire

CSE 1111 Week 1 Notes for Week 1 Today, notes are available in class in hard copy form as well as available on the class web site for viewing and for downloading. Class notes will always be available on the web site for viewing and downloading (and therefore for printing if you wish).

CSE 1111 Week 1 Notes for Week 1 For Thursday 1/23/03 #1 Obtain a UT Arlington account, or be sure you already have an account which * allows you to send attachments and * has its “reply-to” set to your own account. If the account name is not your own name, include your name in every message you send. If you are not clear on following these instructions, stay after class for a few minutes to clarify this.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Notes for Week 1 #2 Using that account, send to your instructor, with subject line: Intro – Your Name (For example: Intro - Mary Smith.) sent to as soon as you obtain an account but before 1/23/03 Contents: introduce yourself (including your name, your address) and then tell a little about yourself (including something interesting that makes you unique …. something you don’t mind other people knowing about.)

CSE 1111 Week 1 Notes for Week 1 #3 Locate College of Engineering Ethics Statement on the class web site. Read and print it. Questions? discuss with your instructor. Otherwise, sign and return on 1/23/03.

CSE 1111 Week 1 Notes for Week 1 #4 Readings are from the web. Topic for week: What is Computer Ethics? You are to find some information about that topic on the web. 2 sources to get you started (but you can find others):

CSE 1111 Week 1 Notes for Week 1 #4 Answer questions using web resources. If you use any of the information from one of the web pages directly, be sure to cite your source. 1) What kinds of problems that existed prior to computers have been changed or made more difficult thanks to computers? (Identify at least 4, and describe each in 1-2 sentences) 2) For each one of these problems, how is it related to ethics? (Describe in 1-2 sentences) 3) In general, how are laws related to ethical issues? Put your answers to these questions in a text file or a Word file, and save that file for later use. If not clear, stay after class ….

CSE 1111 Week 1 Notes for Week 1 #5 Computer Use Proficiency (CUP): Prepare for the Word and Excel exams, and make plans to sign up for the Word test --- schedule will begin 1/23/03.

CSE 1111 Week 1 To recap Before you leave today, be sure you have the syllabus & Notes for Week 1 have turned in the completed questionnaire know how to access the class web site to get the additional materials

CSE 1111 Week 1 Volunteer Opportunity URGENT: Volunteers Needed DFW FUTURE CITY COMPETITION The Future City Competition - sponsored by National Engineers Week – is designed to inspire 7-8th grade students with engineering by challenging them to solve the real-world problems associated with building a livable city of the future. Hundreds of North Texas students have been working hard since October on their city concepts and will be bringing them to UTA, Nedderman Hall on Sat., Jan. 25. We need about 10 volunteers to help with coordination for the 7-8th grade students and the judges. Approx. time commitment - 6 hours (8am - 2 pm: we'll provide danish in morning and lunch). Come and see what these talented kids have in mind for the future and help to inspire them into engineering school. Let Dr. Peterson know if you’re interested.