/Kurser E2002
/Introduktion til programmering - begreber og redskaber
Labs for Introduction to programming - Concepts and Tools
Labs
Labs take place Friday afternoons, from 1pm until 4pm. The 3 groups are as follows:
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Room
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Tutor
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Language
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| 3.19
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Kristian Stengaard Munkholm
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English
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| 4.04
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Lars Rune Christensen
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English
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| 4.05
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Karen Binderup Jørgensen
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Danish
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Rules
To be allowed to sit the exam you have to submit at least 8 out of the 11 assignment sheets.
| When published?
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Thursday evenings on this page
covering material of Friday's lecture.
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| Help available?
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Friday afternoon, and
office hour the next Thursday.
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| When to submit?
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Friday, 1 pm, 8 days after making the assignment public.
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| Where to submit?
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To your lab teacher.
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| When returned?
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One week after submission.
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You are allowed to form groups of 2 and submit only one solution. If
you are in different lab groups you submit only once to one
lecturer. The formed groups should stay fixed for the rest of the
semester.
Each paper submission has to have on the front page the following
information:
- Course name
- Your name and that of your fellow student, both your student
numbers (CPR numbers)
- Name of your lab teacher (after week 1)
Advice
- Make sure that both of you work on all questions of the
assignment. Do not attempt to divide the questions among you. Each of
you will only learn half of what you should. This applies in
particular to those questions where you are supposed to write or
modify programs. You will not get the relevant skills if you just
watch others doing it.
- Discuss the questions with fellow students. However, make sure
that you submit your own solution with your own phrasing. Copying
directly from fellow students (or other sources without acknowledging
them) is called plagiarism and is a serious offense.
- Partial solutions (also for programs) also get credit. If you
can't get your program running submit what you have, and explain your
problems.
Assignments
Recall that you have to install the folder tio with its subfiles in
the directory where you want to store your own Java files. For
instructions see the bottom of the schedule page.
Week 12
There is no assignment this week, but you will receive your marked assignments.
As for the labs, I suggest that you make an effort and work through one of the previous exams.
I suggest to use the one from the GP course, January 2002 (see
below). You can find many more exams on the
web-resources page.
There you also find solutions to some of the exams, including
the one below. You should make a serious attempt to solve the exam
without looking at the solutions, and use those only to check your
final answers (we will not mark your attempt).
There is no access to solutions during the exam (surprise?).
Note also that our exam will differ from those for GP, in part because
the level of IPBR is higher, and we put more emphasis on concepts.
When working on the old exam note that you (probably) haven't
seriously prepared for the whole of the material, so don't be
surprised if there are some questions you cannot do on the spot.
Week 11
Hand in the assignment by Friday, November 22, 1pm.
Week 10
Hand in the assignment by Friday, November 15, 1pm.
Week 9
Hand in the assignment by Friday, November 8, 1pm.
Week 8
Hand in the assignment by Friday, November 1, 1pm.
Week 7
Hand in the assignment by Friday, October 25, 1pm.
Week 6
Hand in the assignment by Friday, October 11, 1pm.
Week 5
Hand in the assignment by Friday, October 4, 1pm.
Week 4
Hand in the assignment by Friday, September 27, 1pm.
Week 3
Hand in the assignment by Friday, September 20, 1pm.
Week 2
Hand in the assignment by Friday, September 13, 1pm.
Week 1
Hand in the assignment by Friday, September 6, 1pm.
Carsten Butz (butz@it-c.dk)