CS 10051 Introduction to Computer Science Class
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CS 10051 Notices

Convering for Gwenn

Prof. Javed Khan will take over the morning section for Gwenn starting Monday Nov. 16.

Prof. Michael Rothstein will take over the afternoon section for Gwenn starting Monday Nov. 16.

Class Entry Survey

Please fill out one of the following during your first lab session:

Prof. Gwenn Volker's Class Questionnaire

Prof. Paul Wang's Class Questionnaire

and submit it on/before first day of class.

Set up Your CS Computer Account

If you don't already have a computer account with the Computer Science Department and a userid starting with two lower-case L's, please apply for an account. You'll need it for this class.

Class Email Lists

have been established. At the 1st lab session, students are required to joint the appropriate list, depending on your class time .

Every student needs to click on an appropriate list name above to join that list.

After subscribing, you'll get email from the list. Do not reply to this email even though it tells you to. Instead go to the URL given in that email and get yourself confirmed. You won't be officially joined until you do that.

To reach every one on a list, simply address your email msg to the list address.

Be sure to indicate your reply email address in the body of your msg explicitly. When you use the reply function of your mail reader to respond to a piece of msg distributed by the list server, the reply will go to everyone on the list, not just the sender. To send a reply just to the sender, and not to everyone on the list, you need to address the msg explicitly to the sender, not to the list.

CS majors are encouraged to use your CS email account. You can also access your CS mailbox at https://webmail.cs.kent.edu/. You can find out more about the department email servers on the CS Department System's Email Information Page including links to setup information for recommended email clients

Course Evaluation

Before the midterm exam and before the end of the semester, students will have two chances to evaluation various aspects of this course, their own performance, and provide feedback for improving the course and its instruction.

If any of your instructors performs exceedingly well, you can also encourage him/her by using this form



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