shanep-class 1.0.22 → 1.0.25

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- {% include course-sidebar.html %}
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+ <div class="post-nav">
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+ {% include header.html%}
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+ <h2 id="logistics">Course Links</h2>
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+ <ul>
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+ {% if site.data.semester-info.textbook %}
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+ <li><a href="{{site.data.semester-info.textbook}}">Textbook</a></li>
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+ {% endif %}
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+ <li><a href="{{site.data.semester-info.discussion}}">Discussion Forum</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="{{site.data.semester-info.github}}">Github Course Site</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="{{site.data.semester-info.grades}}">Grades</a></li>
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+ <li><a href="{{site.data.semester-info.office-hours}}">Office Hours</a></li>
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+ </ul>
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+
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+ {% assign pgs = site.docs %}
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+ {% if pgs %}
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+ <h2>Documents</h2>
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+ <ul>
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+ {% for page in pgs %}
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+ {% if page.hide != true %}
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+ <li><a href="{{page.url}}">{{page.title}}</a></li>
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% endfor %}
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+ <li><a href="{{site.data.semester-info.learning-objectives}}">Learning Objectives</a></li>
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+ </ul>
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+ {% endif%}
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+
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+ <h2 id="Toc">Contents</h2>
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+ {% include toc.html html=content %}
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+ </div>
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  <div id="main-content" class="post-content">
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  <article>
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- <h1>{{page.title}}</h1>
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- <div id="main-content" class="course-toc">
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- <span id="course-toc-title">table of contents</span>
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- {% include toc.html html=content %}
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- </div>
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+ {% if page.layout == "reading-zybooks" %}
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+ <h1>{{site.data.semester-info.reading[page.slug]}}</h1>
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+ {% else%}
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+ <h1>{%if page.title %}{{page.title}}{%else%}{{site.title}} - {{site.description}} [{{site.data.semester-info.semester}}]{% endif%}</h1>
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+ {% endif %}
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+ <p><span class="med-text">{{page.slug}}</span></p>
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  {{content}}
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  {% include footer.html %}
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  <a href="https://github.com">GitHub</a> account you will need to create one.
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- <h3 id="accept-the-assignment">Step 1 - Accept the assignment</h3>
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+ <h3 id="accept-the-assignment">Accept the assignment</h3>
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  <ul>
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- <li><a href="{{site.data.semester-info.labs[page.slug]}}">Get the Starter Code</a></li>
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+ <li>Get the <a href="{{site.data.semester-info.labs[page.slug]}}">Starter Code</a></li>
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  <li>When you accept the assignment it is critical that you select your student email
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  address from the list. If you don’t select your student email address your instructor will not be
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  <li>
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  Make sure and save the github URL so you can find your assignment later if needed!
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- </ul>
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-
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- {% include youtube.html param="https://www.youtube.com/embed/U1vCFZmtYUA" %}
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-
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- <h3 id="clone-the-repository">Step 2 - Clone the repository</h3>
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-
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- <ul>
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  <li>
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- Once you have accepted your assignment you can launch VSCode to clone the starter code to
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- your local machine.
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+ Once you accept the assignment it should show up in the class
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+ <a href="{{site.data.semester-info.github}}">GitHub account</a>
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  </li>
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- {% include youtube.html param="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fiPsHGi3Z_s" %}
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-
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- <h3 id="complete-the-lab">Step 3 - Complete the lab</h3>
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-
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- <ul>
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- <li>
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- The assignment specifications will be located in the README.md in the starter code.
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- </li>
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- </ul>
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-
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- <h3 id="push-to-github">Step 4 - Push to Github</h3>
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-
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- <ul>
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- <li>
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- After you have completed the assignment you need to add, commit, and push your code to Github so
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- it can be graded. Any code that is not pushed by the due date will not be graded and can not be
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- submitted late.
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- </li>
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- <li>
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- After the due date and late submission deadline have passed your instructor will grade
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- whatever code you have committed and pushed to your repository.
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- </li>
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- </ul>
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-
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- {% include youtube.html param="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ersuzAUtTsY" %}
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+ {% include youtube.html param="https://www.youtube.com/embed/U1vCFZmtYUA" %}
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  will not use an IDE to build your lab.
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  </li>
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- Do not modify files that say <strong>DO NOT MODIFY</strong>. If you do you will be awarded 0
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+ Do not modify files that say <strong>DO NOT MODIFY</strong>.
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- {% include header.html%}
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+ {{content}}
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+ <h2 id="zybooks">zyBooks</h2>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ For this homework you will need to log into zyBooks with the link below and complete the
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+ assigned challenge and participation questions. There is nothing you need to submit for
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+ this homework all your progress is saved automatically by the textbook. Only work done
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+ before the due date (and <a href="{{site.url}}#late-work-policy">late work policy</a>)
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+ will be counted towards your grade.
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <ul>
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+ <li>
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+ <a
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+ href="{{site.data.semester-info.textbook}}?selectedPanel=assignments-panel">{{site.data.semester-info.reading[page.slug]}}</a>
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+ </li>
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+ <li>
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+ <a
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+ href="https://zybooks.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007538033-What-are-assignments-how-do-I-get-credit-for-them-and-how-do-I-submit-them-">Zybooks
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+ Help</a>
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+ </li>
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+ </ul>
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+
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+ <h2 id="points">Grading</h2>
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+ <p>
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+ This reading assignment is worth {{page.points}} points. The due date is listed on the <a
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+ href="{{site.url}}#homework">course homepage.</a> Your grade will be calculated with the
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+ formula: <strong>Math.floor(%complete * {{page.points}}) = Total Points</strong>. For example, if you completed 80% of
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+ the assigned challenge and participation questions your grade would be <strong>.8 * {{page.points}} =
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+ {{0.8 | times: page.points | floor }}.</strong>
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+ </p>
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- <p>
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- For this homework you will need to log into zyBooks with the link below and complete the
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- assigned challenge and participation questions. There is nothing you need to submit for
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- this homework all your progress is saved automatically by the textbook. Only work done
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- before the due date (and <a href="{{site.url}}#late-work-policy">late work policy</a>)
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- will be counted towards your grade.
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- </p>
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- <ul>
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- <li>
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- <a
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- href="{{site.data.semester-info.textbook}}?selectedPanel=assignments-panel">{{site.data.semester-info.reading[page.slug]}}</a>
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- <li>
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- <a
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- href="https://zybooks.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007538033-What-are-assignments-how-do-I-get-credit-for-them-and-how-do-I-submit-them-">Zybooks
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- Help</a>
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- </li>
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- </ul>
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- <h2 id="points">Grading</h2>
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- <p>
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- This reading assignment is worth {{page.points}} points. The due date is listed on the <a
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- href="{{site.url}}#homework">course homepage.</a> Your grade will be calculated with the
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- formula: <strong>Math.floor(%complete * {{page.points}}) = Total Points</strong>. For example, if you completed 80% of
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- the assigned challenge and participation questions your grade would be <strong>.8 * {{page.points}} =
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- {{0.8 | times: page.points | floor }}.</strong>
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- {% include footer.html %}
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+ {% assign tableFile = site.data.semester-info %}
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+
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+ <img src={{"/assets/images/home_page.png"}} alt="Course Logo">
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+ <h2 id="welcome">Welcome!</h2>
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+
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+ {% include youtube.html param= tableFile.welcome-video %}
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+
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+ <p>
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+ {{tableFile.welcome-message}}
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+ </p>
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+
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+ {% assign one_day = 1 | times: 24 | times: 60 | times: 60 %}
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+ {% assign two_days = 2 | times: 24 | times: 60 | times: 60 %}
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+ {% assign three_days = 3 | times: 24 | times: 60 | times: 60 %}
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+ {% assign four_days = 4 | times: 24 | times: 60 | times: 60 %}
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+
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+
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+ {% if tableFile.start-day == "monday" %}
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+ {% assign curr_date = tableFile.start-date | date: "%s" | minus: four_days%}
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+ {% elsif tableFile.start-day == "tuesday" %}
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+ {% assign curr_date = tableFile.start-date | date: "%s" | minus: three_days%}
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+ {% elsif tableFile.start-day == "wednesday" %}
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+ {% assign curr_date = tableFile.start-date | date: "%s" | minus: two_days%}
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+ {% elsif tableFile.start-day == "thursday" %}
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+ {% assign curr_date = tableFile.start-date | date: "%s" | minus: one_day %}
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+ {% endif%}
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+
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+ <div>
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+ <h2 id="homework">Weekly Homework</h2>
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+ <table style="margin:auto;height: 100%; width: 100%;">
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+ <thead>
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+ <tr>
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+ <th class="text-center">Week</th>
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+ <th>Due Date</th>
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+ <th>Homework</th>
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+ <th>Points</th>
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+ </tr>
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+ </thead>
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+
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+ <tbody>
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+ {% assign curr_week = 1 %}
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+ {% assign curr_module = "none" %}
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+
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+ {% assign loop_counter = 1 %}
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+ {% assign pgs = site.lessons | sort: 'slug' %}
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+ {% assign total_points = 0%}
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+ {% for page in pgs %}
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+ {% if page.path contains "lesson" %}
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+ {% assign loop_counter = loop_counter | plus: 1 %}
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+ {% if curr_module != page.tag %}
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+ <!--Module header-->
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+ <tr>
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+ <td colspan="4" class="text-center table-darkish">{{page.tag | capitalize }}</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ {% assign curr_module = page.tag %}
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+ {% endif%}
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+ {% if page.layout == "reading-zybooks" %}
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+ {% assign page_title = site.data.semester-info.reading[page.slug] %}
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+ {% else%}
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+ {% assign page_title = page.title %}
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% if curr_week == tableFile.break %}
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+ <!--Add in the break week, we need to grab the next lesson before inserting new week-->
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+ <tr>
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+ {% assign curr_date = curr_date | date: "%s" | plus: two_days %}
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+ <td>{{curr_date | date: "%m/%d - %a"}}</td>
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+ <td><a href="{{site.url}}{{page.url}}">{{page_title}}</a> <span class="small-text">{{page.slug}}</span>{%if page.layout == "lab"%} 🧪 {%elsif page.layout == "project" %} 📡 {% endif%}</td>
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+ <td>{{page.points}}</td>
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+ {% assign total_points = total_points | plus: page.points %}
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td rowspan= 2 class="table-lightish text-center border">
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+ {% assign curr_date = curr_date | date: "%s" | plus: three_days %}
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+ {{curr_week}}
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+ </td>
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+ {% assign curr_date = curr_date | date: "%s" | plus: two_days %}
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+ <td>{{curr_date | date: "%m/%d - %a"}}</td>
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+ <td>Break</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ {% assign curr_date = curr_date | date: "%s" | plus: two_days %}
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+ <td>{{curr_date | date: "%m/%d - %a"}}</td>
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+ <td>Break</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ {% assign curr_week = curr_week | plus: 1 %}
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+ {%else%}
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+ <tr>
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+ {% comment %}
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+ Need to keep track of our own loop counter to filter out docs don't use forloop.index
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+ {% endcomment %}
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+ {% assign tmp = loop_counter | modulo: 2 %}
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+ {% if tmp == 0 %}
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+ <td rowspan= 2 class="table-lightish text-center border">
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+ {% assign curr_date = curr_date | date: "%s" | plus: three_days %}
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+ {{curr_week}}
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+ {% assign curr_week = curr_week | plus: 1 %}
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+ </td>
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% assign curr_date = curr_date | date: "%s" | plus: two_days %}
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+ <td>{{curr_date | date: "%m/%d - %a"}}</td>
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+ <td><a href="{{site.url}}{{page.url}}">{{page_title}}</a> <span class="small-text">{{page.slug}}</span>{%if page.layout == "lab"%} 🧪 {%elsif page.layout == "project" %} 📡 {% endif%}</td>
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+ <td>{{page.points}}</td>
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+ {% assign total_points = total_points | plus: page.points %}
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+ </tr>
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+ {%endif%}
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+ {% endif %}
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+ {% endfor%}
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+ </tbody>
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+ <tfoot>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td colspan="3" class="table-lightish">Total Points:</td>
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+ <td class="table-lightish">{{total_points}}</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ </tfoot>
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+ </table>
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+
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+ <h2 id="catalog-description">Catalog description</h2>
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+ {{tableFile.catalog}}
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+ <h2 id="final-grades">Grading Policy</h2>
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+ <p>
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+ Final grades will be assigned with the formula [Earned Points]/[Total Points]. For example if you
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+ earn 850 points out of a total of 1000 points offered your grade would be a B or %85.
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+ <strong>Grades will not be rounded</strong>, so if your final score is a 79.9% your grade will be
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+ a C+ according to the chart below. If you are on a grade boundary please see the <a
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+ href="#extra-credit-opportunities">extra credit</a> section below for opportunities to improve your grade.
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+ </p>
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+ <table>
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+ <thead>
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+ <tr>
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+ <th>Percentage</th>
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+ <th>Letter</th>
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+ </tr>
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+ </thead>
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+ <tbody>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>94% &lt; 100%</td>
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+ <td>A</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>90% &lt; 94%</td>
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+ <td>A-</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>87% &lt; 90%</td>
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+ <td>B+</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>84% &lt; 87%</td>
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+ <td>B</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>80% &lt; 84%</td>
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+ <td>B-</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>77% &lt; 80%</td>
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+ <td>C+</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>74% &lt; 77%</td>
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+ <td>C</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>70% &lt; 74%</td>
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+ <td>C-</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>67% &lt; 70%</td>
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+ <td>D+</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>64% &lt; 67%</td>
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+ <td>D</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>60% &lt; 64%</td>
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+ <td>D-</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>0 &lt; 60%</td>
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+ <td>F</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ </tbody>
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+ </table>
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+ <h2 id="institutional-policies">Institutional Policies</h2>
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+ <ul>
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+ <li>
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+ Please review the <a
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+ href="https://www.boisestate.edu/registrar/general-information-and-policies/academic-integrity/">
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+ academic-integrity</a> policy set by the university. Violations of this policy will result in the student
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+ receiving a failing grade (F) for the course.</li>
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+ <li>
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+ It is expected that all students <a
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+ href="https://www.boisestate.edu/policy/student-affairs/code-of-conduct/">read</a>
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+ and follow the University policy 2020. Any violation of University policy 2020 can result in the
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+ student being removed from the class discussion and study groups. The students participation score
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+ will be set to 0 and no alternative assignment will be given. Egregious behavior will be reported
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+ to the <a href="https://www.boisestate.edu/deanofstudents/student-conduct-report-form/">dean of students</a>
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+ for additional sanctions which can include receiving a failing grade (F) in the course.
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+ </li>
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+ <li>If you need help with accessibility you can visit the <a href="https://eac.boisestate.edu/">educational access
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+ center</a></li>
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+ </ul>
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+ <h2 id="computer-lab">Computer Lab </h2>
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+ <p>
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+ <a href="https://cs481.boisestate.edu/ccp-tour/index.html">The Kount Computer Tutoring Center (CCP
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+ 241)</a>: This lab is accessible 24/7 by proxy card access to all students enrolled in CS courses.
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+ Machines in the Kount Computer Tutoring Center have all the software you will need this semester.
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+ You can use the lab remotely via ssh (onyx.boisestate.edu) and use command line tools such as VIM.
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ If you want to work on your personal machine the following setup is recommended:
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+ </p>
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+ <ul>
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+ <li>OS - Linux </li>
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+ <li>Hardware - Minimum of 4GB of Ram (8GB preferred) and an i5 or equivalent processor</li>
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+ </ul>
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+ <h2 id="academic-honesty">Academic Honesty</h2>
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+ <p>
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+ Programming assignments require the implementation of working programs using the language
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+ constructs and techniques introduced in class. Programs must execute and compile on the operating
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+ system and compiler specified. Students are expected to work on their own unless explicitly
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+ instructed otherwise. Students who allow their work to be copied will be written up along with
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+ the student who copied. Cheating is grounds for immediate failure of the course. This includes
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+ trying to find answers to problems, programs, and exams from the Internet or other sources and
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+ uploading your completed assignments to Internet sites that are publicly accessible.
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ Boise State promotes Academic Excellence as a core Shared Value upholding the virtue of honesty in
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+ the pursuit of knowledge. Behaving with integrity and honesty is a hallmark of a Boise State
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+ University graduate. The conferring of a degree represents the University’s indication that the
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+ recipient has engaged in academic work that is representative of her/his own efforts and that was
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+ completed with integrity and honesty.
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+ </p>
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+ <p>
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+ Upholding academic integrity in all assignments provides students with the opportunity to engage
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+ with the material being investigated and assert their evidence based findings. This behavior
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+ demonstrates the commitment to learning and preparation necessary for a successful future. All
261
+ work you submit must represent your own ideas and effort or be cited including any material you
262
+ wrote for another course; when work does not, it is academic dishonesty. <strong>Academic
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+ dishonesty in any form may result in failure in the course or dismissal from the Program and/or
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+ the University.</strong>
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+ </p>
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+
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+
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+ <h2 id="late-work-policy">Late Work Policy</h2>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ All assignments can be submitted up to <strong>3 days late without penalty</strong>, after 3 days
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+ past the due date absolutely no work will be accepted under any circumstances. No work will be
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+ accepted after the <strong>last day of course instruction</strong>, the semester has to end at
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+ some point so plan accordingly. Work submitted 1 second late is treated the same as work
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+ submitted 1 day late. You can find the last day of course instruction at
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+ the <a href="https://www.boisestate.edu/registrar/boise-state-academic-calendars/">registrar</a>.
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ Plenty of extra credit is offered to offset any missed assignment(s).
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <h2 id="email-policy">Email Policy</h2>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ BroncoMail is the official communication channel through which all university business is
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+ conducted. It is expected that you access and read university communications two or three
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+ times per week. For more information see the University Policy on Student Email
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+ Communications <a
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+ href="https://www.boisestate.edu/policy/student-affairs/policy-title-student-e-mail-communications/">(Policy
291
+ 2280).</a> <strong>Your instructor will not respond to any emails sent from personal
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+ accounts such as gmail or yahoo.</strong>
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ Your instructor will make every effort to return emails within 48hrs Monday thru Friday between
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+ the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm (MST). Emails sent on Saturday, Sunday, or outside of the defined
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+ hours will be returned within 48hrs on the following business day. Emails should be reserved for
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+ questions that are not appropriate for a public forum such as grades or other personal issues. If
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+ you don't receive a response from your instructor after 48hrs please check to make sure you are
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+ sending the email from BroncoMail and send a followup email.
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <h2 id="extra-credit-opportunities">Extra Credit Opportunities</h2>
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+
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+ Standing extra credit is always offered to allow students to bump their grade up if they are on a
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+ grading boundary so please take advantage of any extra credit offered. Any extra credit given over
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+ the semester can not exceed 2.5% of the total points offered. For example the maximum number of
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+ extra credit points that you can earn if the total points offered is 1000 would be 25.
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+
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+ <h3 id="standing-extra-credit">Standing extra credit</h3>
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+ <ul>
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+ <li>
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+ Typos and Bugs - If you find any typos or bugs in the course materials email me what you found.
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+ You can claim this extra credit as many times as you wish (up to the maximum number of points).
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+ </li>
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+ </ul>
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+
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+
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+ </div>
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- It is expected that all students <a
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- <li>If you need help with accessibility you can visit the <a href="https://eac.boisestate.edu/">educational access
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- You can use the lab remotely via ssh (onyx.boisestate.edu) and use command line tools such as VIM.
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- trying to find answers to problems, programs, and exams from the Internet or other sources and
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- uploading your completed assignments to Internet sites that are publicly accessible.
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- <p>
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- Boise State promotes Academic Excellence as a core Shared Value upholding the virtue of honesty in
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- the pursuit of knowledge. Behaving with integrity and honesty is a hallmark of a Boise State
273
- University graduate. The conferring of a degree represents the University’s indication that the
274
- recipient has engaged in academic work that is representative of her/his own efforts and that was
275
- completed with integrity and honesty.
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- </p>
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- <p>
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- Upholding academic integrity in all assignments provides students with the opportunity to engage
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- with the material being investigated and assert their evidence based findings. This behavior
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- demonstrates the commitment to learning and preparation necessary for a successful future. All
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- work you submit must represent your own ideas and effort or be cited including any material you
282
- wrote for another course; when work does not, it is academic dishonesty. <strong>Academic
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- dishonesty in any form may result in failure in the course or dismissal from the Program and/or
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- the University.</strong>
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- </p>
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-
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- <h2 id="late-work-policy">Late Work Policy</h2>
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- <p>
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- All assignments can be submitted up to <strong>3 days late without penalty</strong>, after 3 days
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- past the due date absolutely no work will be accepted under any circumstances. No work will be
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- accepted after the <strong>last day of course instruction</strong>, the semester has to end at
294
- some point so plan accordingly. Work submitted 1 second late is treated the same as work
295
- submitted 1 day late. You can find the last day of course instruction at
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- the <a href="https://www.boisestate.edu/registrar/boise-state-academic-calendars/">registrar</a>.
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- <h2 id="email-policy">Email Policy</h2>
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- <p>
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- BroncoMail is the official communication channel through which all university business is
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- conducted. It is expected that you access and read university communications two or three
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- times per week. For more information see the University Policy on Student Email
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- Communications <a
310
- href="https://www.boisestate.edu/policy/student-affairs/policy-title-student-e-mail-communications/">(Policy
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- 2280).</a> <strong>Your instructor will not respond to any emails sent from personal
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- Your instructor will make every effort to return emails within 48hrs Monday thru Friday between
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- the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm (MST). Emails sent on Saturday, Sunday, or outside of the defined
318
- hours will be returned within 48hrs on the following business day. Emails should be reserved for
319
- questions that are not appropriate for a public forum such as grades or other personal issues. If
320
- you don't receive a response from your instructor after 48hrs please check to make sure you are
321
- sending the email from BroncoMail and send a followup email.
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- </p>
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-
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- <h2 id="extra-credit-opportunities">Extra Credit Opportunities</h2>
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-
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- Standing extra credit is always offered to allow students to bump their grade up if they are on a
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- grading boundary so please take advantage of any extra credit offered. Any extra credit given over
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- the semester can not exceed 2.5% of the total points offered. For example the maximum number of
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- extra credit points that you can earn if the total points offered is 1000 would be 25.
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- <h3 id="standing-extra-credit">Standing extra credit</h3>
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- <li>
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- Typos and Bugs - If you find any typos or bugs in the course materials email me what you found.
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- You can claim this extra credit as many times as you wish (up to the maximum number of points).
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- Final grades will be assigned with the formula [Earned Points]/[Total Points]. For example if you
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- <strong>Grades will not be rounded</strong>, so if your final score is a 79.9% your grade will be
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- <td>94% &lt; 100%</td>
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- <td>90% &lt; 94%</td>
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- <td>87% &lt; 90%</td>
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- <td>84% &lt; 87%</td>
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- <td>80% &lt; 84%</td>
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- <td>77% &lt; 80%</td>
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- <td>C+</td>
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- <td>74% &lt; 77%</td>
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- <td>70% &lt; 74%</td>
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- <td>67% &lt; 70%</td>
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- <td>64% &lt; 67%</td>
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- Please review the <a
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- academic-integrity</a> policy set by the university. Violations of this policy will result in the student
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- receiving a failing grade (F) for the course.</li>
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- It is expected that all students <a
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- and follow the University policy 2020. Any violation of University policy 2020 can result in the
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- student being removed from the class discussion and study groups. The students participation score
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- will be set to 0 and no alternative assignment will be given. Egregious behavior will be reported
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- to the <a href="https://www.boisestate.edu/deanofstudents/student-conduct-report-form/">dean of students</a>
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- for additional sanctions which can include receiving a failing grade (F) in the course.
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- <li>If you need help with accessibility you can visit the <a href="https://eac.boisestate.edu/">educational access
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- <h2 id="computer-lab">Computer Lab </h2>
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- <a href="https://cs481.boisestate.edu/ccp-tour/index.html">The Kount Computer Tutoring Center (CCP
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- 241)</a>: This lab is accessible 24/7 by proxy card access to all students enrolled in CS courses.
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- Machines in the Kount Computer Tutoring Center have all the software you will need this semester.
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- You can use the lab remotely via ssh (onyx.boisestate.edu) and use command line tools such as VIM.
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- If you want to work on your personal machine the following setup is recommended:
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- <li>Hardware - Minimum of 4GB of Ram (8GB preferred) and an i5 or equivalent processor</li>
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- Programming assignments require the implementation of working programs using the language
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- system and compiler specified. Students are expected to work on their own unless explicitly
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- instructed otherwise. Students who allow their work to be copied will be written up along with
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- the student who copied. Cheating is grounds for immediate failure of the course. This includes
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- Boise State promotes Academic Excellence as a core Shared Value upholding the virtue of honesty in
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- the pursuit of knowledge. Behaving with integrity and honesty is a hallmark of a Boise State
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- University graduate. The conferring of a degree represents the University’s indication that the
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- recipient has engaged in academic work that is representative of her/his own efforts and that was
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- Upholding academic integrity in all assignments provides students with the opportunity to engage
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- with the material being investigated and assert their evidence based findings. This behavior
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- demonstrates the commitment to learning and preparation necessary for a successful future. All
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- work you submit must represent your own ideas and effort or be cited including any material you
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- wrote for another course; when work does not, it is academic dishonesty. <strong>Academic
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- dishonesty in any form may result in failure in the course or dismissal from the Program and/or
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- <h2 id="late-work-policy">Late Work Policy</h2>
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- accepted after the <strong>last day of course instruction</strong>, the semester has to end at
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- some point so plan accordingly. Work submitted 1 second late is treated the same as work
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- submitted 1 day late. You can find the last day of course instruction at
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- the <a href="https://www.boisestate.edu/registrar/boise-state-academic-calendars/">registrar</a>.
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- Plenty of extra credit is offered to offset any missed assignment(s).
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- BroncoMail is the official communication channel through which all university business is
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- conducted. It is expected that you access and read university communications on a regular basis.
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- href="https://www.boisestate.edu/policy/student-affairs/policy-title-student-e-mail-communications/">(Policy
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- 2280).</a> <strong>Your instructor will not respond to any emails sent from personal accounts such
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- Your instructor will make every effort to return emails within 48hrs Monday thru Friday between
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- the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm (MST). Emails sent on Saturday, Sunday, or outside of the defined
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- hours will be returned within 48hrs on the following business day. Emails should be reserved for
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- questions that are not appropriate for a public forum such as grades or other personal issues. If
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- you don't receive a response from your instructor after 48hrs please check to make sure you are
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- sending the email from BroncoMail and send a followup email.
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- Standing extra credit is always offered to allow students to bump their grade up if they are on a
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- grading boundary so please take advantage of any extra credit offered. Any extra credit given over
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- the semester can not exceed 2.5% of the total points offered. For example the maximum number of
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- extra credit points that you can earn if the total points offered is 1000 would be 25.
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- <h3 id="standing-extra-credit">Standing extra credit</h3>
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- Typos and Bugs - If you find any typos or bugs in the course materials email me what you found.
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- You can claim this extra credit as many times as you wish (up to the maximum number of points).
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