CSC151 Schedule Readings Labs Assignments Reference

Assignment 1: Syllabus and Questionnaire

Assigned: Monday 20 January
Due: 9 a.m. Tuesday 21 January
No extensions!

Summary: In this assignment, you will gather information about the structure of the course and then respond to a few basic questions about the course.

Purposes: To encourage you to learn about the structure of the course and the course web. To give me a little information about you.

Expected Time: Less than two hours.

Collaboration: Each student should turn in his or her own version of this assignment. However, you may certainly sit with other students as you review the course materials and answer the questions. You may discuss the assignment with anyone you wish. You may obtain help from anyone you wish, but you should clearly document that help.

Submitting: Email your submission to the instructor. More details below.

Warning: So that this exercise is a learning assignment for everyone, I may spend class time publicly critiquing your work.


Assignment

In this assignment, you will review the course web and answer some basic questions.

Part A: About the course

Read the syllabus for the course (from http://www.cs.grinnell.edu/~weinman/courses/CSC151/2014S) and anything else that looks interesting. Then answer the following questions.
  1. What do you need to do to prepare for each class meeting?
  2. Suppose you turn in homework that meets the requirements of the assignment. What grade can you expect to get?
  3. What happens if you turn in homework late?
  4. What can you do if you are unable to complete a homework assignment?
  5. How can you figure out what assignments you have due?
  6. When can you work with other students and when can you not work with other students (for this class)?
  7. How can you get help?
  8. Why do you think I gave you this assignment?
  9. Include the sentence "I have read, understood, and agreed to abide by the Academic Honesty policy for CSC-151-01 (2014S)." If you are unable to agree or have questions before the assignment is due, please indicate so and make an appointment to see me.
  10. What questions about the course do you have that are not answered by the web site?

Part B: About you

Next, please answer some questions about yourself. If you like, you can also read my answers.
  1. What name do you prefer to be called outside of class?
  2. Where are you from?
  3. What is your major (or intended major)?
  4. What courses are you taking this term? Please provide titles.
  5. Tell me a little bit about your background with computers.
  6. What do you hope to learn or gain from this course?
  7. What are your biggest concerns for this course?
  8. Tell me something you'd like me to ask you more about later (e.g., your hometown, a hobby, a story, a goal).
  9. What, if anything, would you like to know about me?

Part C: RISC Questionnaire

Please complete the RISC pre-course survey before your begin your studies in CSC 151. Your participation is voluntary and I cannot verify whether you have completed the pretest or not. However, I kindly ask that you do so as it will help CS faculty assess student learning in CSC 151.

Part D: Start reading

Read the material for the next class, which can be found at http://www.cs.grinnell.edu/~weinman/courses/CSC151/2014S/readings.php


Important Evaluation Criteria

I will evaluate your work on the seriousness with which you approach the assignment and your correctness in answering the questions in part A.

Submitting Your Homework

Please send your responses to the questions in two separate emails to [weinman]. Put your answers for Part A in an email with the subject,

CSC-151 About the course
and your answers for Part B in an email with the subject,
CSC-151 About me

Please send your work as text pasted into the body of the message. Do not send an attachment.


Jerod Weinman

Based on Homework 1: Syllabus and Questionnaire by Janet Davis.

Created: 22 August 2008
Modified: 19 January 2011
Modified: 24 August 2011
Modified: 3 September 2012
--> Modified: 6 January 2014