CS332 Handouts (Spring 2021)
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B1. Homeworks and Exams
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Fill in and submit
this CS332 FORM no later than
18:00 of the third Friday of the semester.
- Homeworks will only be posted in the LMS
(Learning Management System) known as Canvas (or canvas).
A homework is of type canvas quiz.
Solutions are in the feedback you receive through canvas.
More information is provided in Document 0 (course outline).
- Exams are posted on the medium provided and their
solutions are ordinarily posted in Section C
(protected area). For an online (converged or otherwise)
course the exam medium is the LMS.
An exam in canvas is of type canvas quiz.
More information is provided in Document 0 (course outline).
B2. Handouts and other Documents
Handouts (file names start with an h) are available in this section.
Documents (file names start with a d) are additional 'handout's containing
sensitive information and are available through Canvas Announcements.
B2a. Syllabus
Note that the html version is generated from the pdf
source automatically and might contain inconsistencies.
B2b. Other Course Handouts
B2c. Other Documents
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Document 0: Course Outline.
( Uploaded on 01/02 )
In canvas Announcements. (The course FAQ on the last page.)
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Document 1: Webex Meeting Numbers.
( Uploaded on 01/02 )
If applicable, in canvas Announcements.
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Document 2: ProctorU Record+ and Canvas exam taking.
( Uploaded on 01/02 )
If applicable, in canvas Announcements.
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Document 3: Computer Science Fundamentals.
( Uploaded on 01/02 )
In canvas Announcements.
B3. Other Reference Material
You may find the following material useful.
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Linux Tutorial (pdf)
by J. Wakelin, L. Gretton, G. Gilchrist, T. Forey, University of Leicester, UK.
Locally stored copy.
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Linux Tutorial (web)
University of Surrey, UK.
Last modified Jan 2, 2021, 00:30
Disclaimer
The material of this web-page is purely optional.
It is not required to study it. It is provided as is.
Classroom attendance is strongly recommended,
and so is studying the designated textbook.