Fall 2009
MWF 12:00-12:50 Chemistry (Bldg) 1171
Assignments
Google Group
Grades
Lectures
Resources
Syllabus
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News - Watch for updates!
December 4
- Reminder -
final exam is Wednesday, December 9, 12:00-1:30pm,
in Chem 1171 (the usual lecture room).
November 19
November 3
- Assignment 4 is posted.
- Reminder - second midterm exam is this
Friday, November 6. Tomorrow's lecture is mostly review for this exam.
October 23
October 13
- Reminder - first midterm exam is this
Friday, October 16. The lecture tomorrow will include some information about the exam.
October 9
- Assignment 2 is posted. Working on part 1 before the first exam would be a really
good idea. The rest can wait until after the exam if you want.
October 6
- A new page was created, for posting scores and eventually course grades.
- First check your umail account to learn your secret grade code.
- Then see the "Grades" link at left.
- Scores for Assignment 0 are posted now.
September 29
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Disabled Students Program Notetaker Needed
CMPSC 60 MWF 12:00
$25 per unit (of the class)
(this will be prorated based on the number of weeks for which they are hired)
Questions: Please contact Wanda Thomas: 893-2668 <thomas-w@sa.ucsb.edu>
Please apply online at http://dsp.sa.ucsb.edu/services
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September 28
- Assignment 1 is posted.
- David set up a Google group for the class - see new link at left.
Why not join right away?
- The instructor's office hours are changed to Monday and Friday, 11:00-11:50
(not on Wednesday anymore). TA office hours are posted on the syllabus now too
- TAs.
Opening announcements
- Students are responsible for monitoring changes to this page and the course's
other web pages. See links at left.
- The first assignment is posted. See the Assignments page.
- The required texts are posted below.
- All CS and CE (pre-)majors should have a Computer Science Instructional Lab (CSIL) account
already set up, or this setup is in process. Non-majors must sign up for a guest
account using the online College of Engineering
computer account request form - do that as soon as possible.
- With appropriate software (see the Resources page), you may access CSIL from your own
computers, and this practice is encouraged to minimize crowding at the CSIL facility.
- Additionally, CS 60 students are authorized access to the Instructional Computing (IC)
labs, except to the extent these labs are reserved for other purposes.
Software there allows remote access to CSIL. The labs are available throughout the first floor
of the 1500 wing of Phelps Hall, the second floor of Kerr Hall, and elsewhere on campus.
See IC's web site for details.
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