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CSCI 5105 Announcements

5/12/07: The final (letter) grades have been submitted to the registrar. They should be available online in 24 hrs.

5/11/07: The grades for the finals have been put up on Grit.

5/7/07: The final exam (Due: 4pm, Tue May 8) has been posted. The graded finals will be handed back on Thu, May 10, between 2-3pm in the instructor's office (CS/EE 4-209).

5/3/07: REMINDER: The final exam will be take-home. It will be released at 4pm on Mon May 7, and will be due at 4pm on Tue May 8. The exam will be released online. The on-campus students must submit their exams in hard copy to the CSE office front-desk by the due time. The off-campus UNITE students can either send their exams via UNITE office with the correct timestamp, or else, email it to the instructor by the due time.

5/3/07: The Programming Assignment 3 grades are now available on GRIT. Everyone MUST check GRIT to make sure we have graded all of your submissions for all assignments and that the scores are correct. If you have any grading issues, please contact Mike by email; Mike is also available by appointment.

4/24/07:
The final exam will be take-home. It will be a 24-hour exam released on Mon, May 7, and will be due on Tue, May 8.

4/22/07:
ProgA2 and HW3 grades are now available on GRIT. GRIT now reflects the latest scores that we have, so if there are any discrepancies, you must let Abhishek+Mike know immediately - this is your responsibility.

4/19/07: A Sample Solution for Homework 3 has been posted.

4/10/07:
Since so few people have shown up so far this semester, Mike's office hours have changed to 9:30-10:30am Wednesdays. Hopefully this will help some of you who have 10'oclock classes. For tomorrow, if anyone was planning on attending between 10:30-11:00, please email Mike ASAP.

4/9/07:
Programming Assignment 3 (due 4/25/07 11:59pm) has been posted.

4/3/07: Homework 3 (due Tues 4/10 in class) has been posted.

3/28/07: A sample solution for the Mid-term Exam has been put up.

3/23/07: GRIT was updated this morning. Please email Mike with any questions or if anything appears to be incorrect.

3/23/07:
The due date for Programming Assignment 2 has been extended until Monday, April 2nd, 11:59pm!

3/20/07:
Please note: If you attempted the Extra Credit for Programming Assignment 1, please email Mike (cardosa =AT= cs DOT umn DOT edu) as soon as possible to describe how he can view your extra credit.

Similarly, if you attempt the Extra Credit in Programming Assignment 2, please include that at the top of the README file you submit. As another note for Programming Assignment 2, you aren't required to use RPC for everything; you could use a simple TCP socket for file transfer if you want.

3/8/07:
Programming Assignment 2 (due 3/30/07 11:59pm) has been posted.

3/4/07:
A HW2 sample solution has been posted.

3/1/07:
All lectures until Tue (2/27/07) are available on UNITE website for viewing (for both on-campus and off-campus students).

3/1/07:
The University is being closed today, so all classes are cancelled.

3/1/07: Due to the bad road conditions today, the deadline for HW2 has been extended till Fri 3/2/07 3pm. You can drop in your HW2 in a box outside the instructor's office (CS/EE 4-209). For off-campus students, their assignments need to be timestamped by the due date/time.
Addendum: If you haven't already submitted your hardcopy, you can email it to Mike or Abhishek by 3pm Fri instead of physically handing it in. (This applies to both on-campus and off-campus students.) Those who have already submitted the homework can also submit a modified version by 3 pm Fri if they want.

2/22/07: Homework 2 (due Thurs March 1st in class) has been posted.

2/14/07: A Sample Solution for HW1 has been posted.

2/13/07: We received an email with some really good questions regarding Programming Assignment 1, so we have posted that dicussion as a clarification to Programming Assignment 1.

2/6/07: Programming Assignment 1 has been posted (due Wed 2/21/07 11:59pm)!

2/6/07: Due to the bad road conditions today, if you are unable to make it to the lecture today, you can drop in your HW1 tomorrow (Wed 2/7/07) as well in a box outside the instructor's office (CS/EE 4-209). Note that this is only a one-time exception, and future written HWs will be due in class as usual.

2/6/07:
A Resources link has been added to the left. This will contain additional reading material as well as documentation and tutorials that will supplement the lectures and the textbook.

2/1/07: From the RPC demo today, myfunc.x is now available.

1/30/07: Homework 1 has been posted on the Assignments link on the left. Future homeworks and programming assignments will be posted there.

1/30/07: This week, Mike's office hours will be Wednesday from 9:30-10:30am. This also has been updated on the Google calendar.

1/23/07: We have added a Google Calendar subscription link for the course! This includes important events such as class times, office hours, exam dates and assignment event dates. This will be frequenty updated as we announce Homework and Programming Assignment release/due dates. Give it a try and send Mike your feedback on how much you like this calendar tool.

1/22/07: This week, Mike's office hours will be by appointment only, and will begin Wed 10-11am next week.

1/18/07: A tentative schedule for the course has been added to the left. Links to lecture notes will be available from the Schedule page. The notes for the first two lectures have been added.
A Class forum has also been created - this can be used for posting questions/comments and for online discussions.

1/17/07:
A course work link has been added to the left of the page. Please refer to it for the course mechanics and grading policy.

1/3/07: Welcome to CSCI 5105! Please check the information link for class information. The class website would be updated soon with more details.

 
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