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- STRIKE SITUATION: UPDATE!!! as of 6.15pm Tue Dec 20
As per the College's newly posted policy:
If the strike is not settled by 5pm, the final exams for the following
day remain re-scheduled as per the emergency plan. A notice will be
posted here prior to 5:00pm, if the following day is to revert to a
regular schedule.
In other words, as of now, the FINAL EXAM will be given on Jan 4th.
And HOMEWORK #5 will also be due on Jan 4th.
Happy Holidays!!
--prof sklar.
- EXAM #3 (FINAL) IS ON WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 21, 8am-10am, in 232NE.
- You may bring one page of notes (standard US-letter size paper,
any size font, double-sided is okay). You can put anything you want in
the notes. I strongly encourage you to create the page of notes by
reviewing your class notes, the posted lecture notes, the readings,
posted examples and the homeworks.
Creating the notes page will help you learn and review the material!
- You may NOT use any electronic devices (phones, pods, palms,
calculators, etc).
- The exam will consist of multiple choice, short answer and
problem-solving questions.
- The exam will cover everything we've discussed in class, the
posted readings and the homeworks, with particular emphasis on the
material we have covered since exam #2 (i.e., interaction mechanisms,
content management systems, and internet security).
- Project web sites:
- Homework #5 has been posted here.
It is due WEDNESDAY DEC 21 at 8AM.
- Class on Friday Dec 2 will be in the LAB!!!
- Homework #4 has been posted here.
It is due FRIDAY DEC 2 at 6AM.
- The TERM PROJECT DESCRIPTION
has been posted here.
- EXAM #2 IS ON FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11, IN CLASS.
- You may bring one page of notes (standard US-letter size paper,
any size font, double-sided is okay). You can put anything you want in
the notes. I strongly encourage you to create the page of notes by
reviewing your class notes, the posted lecture notes, the readings,
posted examples and the homeworks.
Creating the notes page will help you learn and review the material!
- You may NOT use any electronic devices (phones, pods, palms,
calculators, etc).
- The exam will consist of multiple choice, short answer and
problem-solving questions.
- The exam will cover everything we've discussed in class, the
posted readings and the homeworks, from the first exam up to and
including the lecture on Tuesday November 8. Note in the lecture
notes and on the syllabus page which sections in the chapters are
covered. Material from the two Javascript handouts and three case study handouts
will also be covered.
- The exam will focus on: HTML, Javascript and the case studies.
- Homework #3 has been posted here.
It is due FRIDAY NOV 4 at 6AM VIA EMAIL
(note that this date has been extended from november 1st).
- Homework #2 has been posted here.
It is due TUESDAY OCT 18 at 6AM VIA EMAIL.
- EXAM #1 IS ON FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30, IN CLASS.
- You may bring one page of notes (standard US-letter size paper,
any size font, double-sided is okay). You can put anything you want in
the notes. I strongly encourage you to create the page of notes by
reviewing your class notes, the posted lecture notes and the
readings. Creating the notes page will help you learn and review the
material!
- You may NOT use any electronic devices (phones, pods, palms,
calculators, etc).
- The exam will consist of multiple choice, short answer and
problem-solving questions.
- The exam will cover everything we've discussed in class and the
posted readings from the first class up to and including the lecture
on Tuesday September 27. Note in the lecture notes and on the syllabus
page which sections in the chapters are covered, and also note which
sections of the lecture notes we didn't get to yet (like style
sheets), which will not be on this exam.
- Homework #1 has been posted here.
It is due FRIDAY SEP 23 at the BEGINNING of class.
- Check here for announcements throughout the semester.
I hope you enjoy the semester and learn many cool and useful
programming tools and techniques relating to e-business and the
Internet.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions and/or concerns.
Email is by far the best way to reach me:
sklar@sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu
cheers,
--Professor Elizabeth Sklar.