Comp 210 Information: Fall 2002

Class

MWF 10:00 AM-10:50 AM in HZ 210

Labs

Class and lab attendence is mandatory!

Staff

  Name Email Phone Office Office hours
(* = also by appt.)
Instructors

Stephen Wong

Ian Barland

swong@

ian@

x3814

x3843

Duncan 3102

Duncan 3117

see homepage

Mon 11:00-12:00, Mon 15:00-16:00 *

 
Teaching Assistants

Mack Joyner

John Garvin

mjoyner@

garvin@

x2282

x2282

Duncan 3062

Ryon 102

Thurs. 3:00 PM *

Sun. 8:00 PM *

           
 
Lab Assistants

Bill Hodges

Eric Jean

Amanda Kirschner

Emrys Landivar

Adam Larson

Gretchen Raff

Bradley Wagner

bhodges@

ericjean@

amandak@

landivar@

alarson@

gretch@

bradleyw@

[n/a]

[n/a]

[n/a]

[n/a]

[n/a]

[n/a]

x1925

Ryon 102

Ryon 102

Ryon 102

Ryon 102

Ryon 102

Ryon 102

Ryon 102

Thurs. 11:00 AM

Sun. 9:00 PM

Thurs. 5:00 PM

Sat. 3:30 PM

Sun. 8:00 PM

Thurs. 7:00 PM

*

Office hours are subject to change, especially at the beginning of the semester.

Class newsgroup:

rice.owlnews.comp210. Appropriate for all questions potentially of general interest. Read daily!
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Course email:

comp210@rice.edu. Appropriate for questions about your grade or other private issues.

Texts

  Required: How to Design Programs by Felleisen et al.
  Optional: The Little Schemer by Friedman & Felleisen
    The Seasoned Schemer by Friedman & Felleisen
    Metamagical Themas by Douglas Hofstaedter

Computing and Programming Environment

You must have access to OwlNet (whose terminals are all over campus). Apply for a computer account online, or logging in as apply at any OwlNet computer. You are welcome to use your own computer but we cannot provide technical support if you do. You can download the primary courseware for free-- DrScheme.

Assignments & Exams

Your grade for this course will probably be based on: homework (50%) and three exams (10%, 20%, 20%, respectively).

There will generally be one homework assignment per week. The purpose of the homework is to deepen your understanding of the class and lab material and to prepare you for the exams.

You are expected to complete assignments in a self-selected, two-person team.

If you feel, for some reason, that you should not work in a team, or if you have problems finding a partner, contact one of the instructors as soon as possible.

You will hand in your assignments in hard-copy form at the beginning of class (usually on Wednesdays); the homework guidelines on the course web page describe the expected format for submitted assignments.

Late homework will not be accepted without prior arrangement or exceptional cause. Exceptions might be granted if arranged before the due-date. "I have a lot of work in other classes too" is not sufficient grounds for an exception.

Graded homeworks may be picked up during your lab session, or as mentioned on the homework page.

Exams test your individual understanding and knowledge of the material. Collaboration during exams is not tolerated. Homeworks help you understand the material and prepare you for the exam. You are encouraged to discuss the homework problems with the lecturers, teaching assistants, and lab assistants; help from other students, including COMP 210 graduates, is also encouraged (but should be cited, naturally). All homework partners are responsible for knowing all the submitted material. Warning: The exams are designed to test your understanding of the homework material. If you fail to understand the homework solutions, you cannot understand the lecture material and you cannot pass the course.

Honor System

Rice University has a student-run academic honor system. Each student has personal responsibility for honesty in their own academic conduct. Each student has the responsibility to report any suspected problems to the Honor Council in a timely fashion. During any Rice exam, the student is expected to write the honor pledge on the outside of the exam:

"On my honor, I have neither given nor received aid on this examination."

The Computer Science Department takes the Rice Honor System very seriously and handles all violations accordingly. General rules of conduct concerning collaboration will be spelled out before assignments or exams are distributed (see for instance, above). When in doubt, contact an instructor before proceeding.

For more information concerning the Rice Honor System, see:

Disabilities

Any student with a disability requiring accommodations in this class is encouraged to contact the instructor after class or during office hours. Additionally, students should contact the Coordinator for Disabled Student Services in the RMC Cloisters. If you need accommodations for exams, you must speak with the instructor during the first two weeks of class.