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Administrivia

Class Meeting Times and Location

CS 182-02 meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:15 PM–2:30 PM in Thomas-Garrett Hall, room 103.

Contact Information and Office Hours

Professor O'Neill

In most cases, you should send e-mail to the general CS 182 help list. Please use e-mail for short, easily answered questions or statements, and office hours for questions which require longer answers. If you need to contact me directly, you can.

If you require help debugging your code, please submit the code first.

Office Hours

My official schedule is posted next to my office door. It includes official office hours (where I virtually guarantee to be available to students). I'm also available at other times; if I'm in my office with the door open, I'm probably available.

My office is Olin 1243 (between Belinda's and Ran's offices).

Department Secretary

The department secretary is Joyce Greene. Her office is Olin 1258. Her telephone number is x18225. If you cannot reach me, you can leave messages for me with Joyce.

Tutors and Graders

CS 182-02 has two graders, Matt Beaumont and John Hicks. Their hours should be posted soon.

Attendance

I expect you to attend every class and participate actively (part of your grade is for in-class participation). In emergencies, you can skip class, but for non-emergency absences, you should speak to me beforehand about appropriate make-up work.

Late Policy

No work is accepted late. If you submit code after the deadline, we will ignore that submission and use the submission that falls closest to the deadline. If you have not submitted anything, you score zero.

If you think it is impossible to accomplish the necessary work in the available time, consult me before the due date. It may be that everyone in the class is having the same problem, in which case we might adjust the assignment. The same advice applies if we have scheduled something at a particularly bad time (e.g., simultaneously with a major deadline for another class) or if there seems to be a bug in an assignment.

Extenuating circumstances (such as illness) are dealt with on a case-by-case basis.




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