Course Mechanics -- Important


This document summarizes the logistics for participating in Art of Computing and getting credit for it.

All registered student need to read and understand all the content (and information it links to) here. Comments and changes will be incorporated up until the 2nd week of semester.

The goal and position of this course is described here.

Course schedule

The time and location of classes, labs, as well as a weekly breakdown of topics are here.

Course staff and contact

You can find who we are, and how to contact us here.

Assessment scheme and policy

The due dates are specified here, read this for the grading scheme.

Communication and information dissemination

Course communication will be though the following channels.

Notes

  • Students are expected to attend lectures and all tutorials in normal circumstances. The lectures and tutorials/labs are designed as an integral whole and each contain new knowledge and skills that students are expected to master. There are no attendance marks.

  • We strive to record and archive all lectures using the ANU-wide Echo360 system for students’ benefits. As with many automated systems, recording could go wrong or go missing, we will not try to make up for the missing recordings after the lectures, it is up to you to make up for the material if you’ve missed the lecture (with lecture notes, extra reading, Q&A with lectures/tutors in lab and contact hours, discussing with your peers … ).

15 February, 2017
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2017 S1 lectures schedule:
  • Monday 1200-1300 (PSYC G8)
  • Tuesday 1000-1100 (PSYC G8)
  • Wednesday 1200-1300 (PSYC G8)

Quick-access class pointers: TBC