CSCI 241 - Homework 0
Due by 11:59.59pm Friday, Sep 02
or ASAP for late enrollees
Part 1
Read through the course syllabus. We should have
gone over most of this in class on Monday, but I want you to be sure that
you've all seen it. Make a note of any questions about this that you have and
submit them with part 2 or bring them up in class or at office hours.
Now that you have read the syllabus, you are responsible for the contents
therein. This is where assignments will be posted and readings made. I'm not
a big fan of BlackBoard,
but I'll try to keep your grades posted there. Let me know ASAP if either
service becomes unavailable.
Piazza
For discussions, we will be using Piazza.
You should already have gotten an email about signing up/activating an account
there.
If not, you can go to
https://piazza.com/oberlin/fall2016/csci241 to sign up.
Note: you will be awarded points for using this site.
Clickers
There are lots of you enrolled in the class this semester. We'll be using
iClickers to foster class discussion and the like. You need to go to the
Blackboard page for this class and register your clicker. Do so, and bring
it to class on Friday.
Github
We will also be using Github for some of the
assignments. Please create an
account on this site using your @oberlin.edu email if you haven't
already done so.
Mail filtering
It seems that every semester Google decides some portion of the emails from
our grader account (gr241@cs.oberlin.edu) is marked as spam. You can
prevent this by creating a filter rule. Do a search for
"from:gr241@cs.oberlin.edu", click on the downward triangle at the
right of the search box, click on "Create filter with this search" in the
bottom right, and check the box for "Never send it to Spam".
Part 2
For this part, I want you to send me an email to my @oberlin.edu
account. Include the following:
- Send this from your preferred email account. I want to try to get my
spam filter set up to not reject these. (I'll still send class emails to
the @oberlin.edu email address you have.)
- (graded) Be sure to include cs241 (or csci241) in the subject.
This will make it stand out in my email, and should help prevent it from
being considered spam.
- (graded) Your full name (especially for non-@oberlin addresses) and what you
prefer to be called in class (nickname and/or personal pronouns). Give
hints as to the pronunciation if needed.
- (graded) Also, include a picture of yourself that I can use to make a photo
roster to help me match faces with names. So something recent, with your
face visible, probably cropping out the background (you'd be surprised what
I've been sent in the past). If you don't have one, I'd be happy to take
one of you. You can even put it up on
BlackBoard and then all your
instructors can benefit.
- (graded) Confirm that you have registered your iClicker
- (graded) Include what your github account name is so that I can add it to the class organization on Github.
- Briefly tell me about your CS background:
- Why you are taking this class and what you hope to get out of it.
- One thing you are most anxious/worried about in this class.
- Tell me about any background you have in CS classes, C/C++ programming,
- Tell me a little about yourself:
- Tell me what you are majoring in or thinking of majoring in.
- Tell me if you are part of a performance group, sports team, etc.
While I can't always attend, feel free to invite me to events as I like to support my students.
- Tell me something interesting about yourself that you would like to
share with me.
- Include the requisite statement of the
Honor Code:
I have adhered to the Honor Code in this assignment.
That's it! See you in class on Wednesday!
Last Modified: January 28, 2019 - Roberto Hoyle, based on material from Benjamin Kuperman