Download CSCI 1260 Section Details: Schedules, Instructors, and Submissions - Prof. Gordon L. Baile and more Lab Reports Computer Science in PDF only on Docsity! CSCI 1260, Sections 002, 201: Some Facts 1. Section 002 meets 9:05 – 11:05 TR. On Tuesdays, it meets in Lab 490; on Thursdays, it meets in Room 320. 2. Section 201 meets 5 – 7 pm on MW. On Mondays, it meets in Lab 492; on Wednesdays, it meets in room 320. 3. Instructor : Dr. Don Bailes. Office: 459 Nicks Hall. Office Hours: posted on website (see below). E-Mail address: bailes@etsu.edu. 4. Teaching Assistant : Chris Boren. E-Mail address: zchb11@goldmail.etsu.edu. His duties include grading programming assignments, assisting students who have questions or need extra help, and interacting with students when Dr. Bailes is in class or working with others. Chris is a very helpful person who enjoys working with students. You should take advantage of the services he offers. 5. Course web site : http://csciwww.etsu.edu/bailes/1260. This course DOES NOT use D2L. Assignments and lecture materials are posted on the web site. 6. Assignment submissions : Unless otherwise specified, assigned work that is to be submitted for grading should be submitted as a zipped file with a specified name through the OIT Dropbox at https://www.etsu.edu/oit/helpdesk/dropbox/. a. All files to be submitted as a single submission should be zipped into a file whose name is 1260-xxx-firstlast-aaaaa.zip where xxx is your section number, firstlast is your name (first and last), and aaaaa is your assignment name and number. For example, a Lab 1 submission for Jim Nasium from section 002 should be named 1260-002-JimNasium-Lab1.zip. b. All submissions should be directed to BOTH your instructor (bailes@etsu.edu) and the teaching assistant (zchb11@goldmail.etsu.edu). c. Please list your E-Mail address as your GOLDMAIL address on your submission even though that may not be your preferred address. The Dropbox may not transmit submissions that use off-campus addresses. d. Exceptions to these rules, if any, will be stated in the assignments and/or in class. 7. Since there are multiple sections of this course and not all meet on the same days of the week, when an assignment is specified as due on a given date, it is actually due at the time of the class meeting on that day (if your class meets on that day), or it is due at the next class meeting (usually the following day) if your class does not meet on the specified date. For example, if an assignment is said to be due on Monday, Feb 12 but your section meets on TR, you may submit your assignment by class time on Tuesday, Feb 13. Exceptions to this rule will be noted.