Administrative Issues
EECS3311 A: Software Design Fall 2018
CHEN-WEI WANG
Instructor
How may you call me?
“Jackie” (most preferred),
“Professor Jackie”, “Professor”, “Professor Wang”, “Sir”, “Hey”, “Hi”, “Hello”
Office: Lassonde Building 2043
Office hours: 4pm – 6pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Or by appointments.
When you need advice on the course, speak to me!
Throughout the semester, feel free to suggest ways to helping your learning.
2 of 10
Course Information
Two moddle sites: http://moodle.info.yorku.ca/ X LE/EECS3311 A – Software Design (Fall 2018-2019)
Announcement for Section A only.
Post your questions here in the forum.
Never share solutions to graded components on the forum!!!
X LE/EECS3311 A,E – Software Design (Fall 2018-2019)
Announcement for both sections.
Lab instructions are posted here.
PDF version of the textbook is available here.
Lecture materials will be posted on my website:
https://www.eecs.yorku.ca/ ̃jackie/teaching/
lectures/#EECS3311_F18
Check your emails regularly!
3 of 10
Class Protocol
No talking, no mobile – distracting , disrespectful
If you feel like talking or using mobile, please leave. In class: core concepts, examples, your engagement
4 of 10
Study Tips
Each lecture will be recorded entirely:
Not meant to be a replacement for classes!
Focus reaching maximum comprehension. Ask questions!
Take (even incomplete) notes, which will help when re-iterating lectures.
5 of 10
General Tips about Studying CS
To do well, inspiration is more important than perspiration.
Hard work does not necessarily guarantee success, but no success is possible without hard work
X Don’t be too satisfied just by the fact that you work hard.
X Make sure you work hard both on mastering “ground stuffs”
and, more importantly, on staying on top of what’s being taught. X Be about going beyond lectures.
X Be about why things work the way they do.
X Always yourself on how things are connected .
adventurous
curious
6 of 10
reflect
Academic Integrity
Apply an Educational Github account!
The moral code or ethical policy of academia:
avoidance of cheating or plagiarism;
maintenance of academic standards;
honesty and rigor in research and academic publishing.
Pay careful attention to all occasions where the submitted work is to be graded and receive credits (i.e., labs, quizzes, assignments, tests, exams).
It is absolutely not acceptable if, in any of these occasions, you: share your (programming or written) solutions with others;
copy and paste solutions from elsewhere and claim that they are yours.
7 of 10
Course Syllabus
Available on the Moodle site.
8 of 10
Need Accommodation for Tests/Exams?
Please approach me (email, in person) as soon as possible, so we can make proper arrangements for you.
We will work out a way for you to gain the most out of this course!
9 of 10
Index (1)
Instructor
Course Information
Class Protocol
Study Tips
General Tips about Studying CS Academic Integrity
Course Syllabus
Need Accommodation for Tests/Exams?
10 of 10