CS302 Fall 2004: Lab Policy
ONLY ONE LAB may be turned in up to one week late and still
receive full credit. All labs after this will immediately be given
a grade of zero, no exceptions. Labs are due at 23:59:59 on the
assigned due date. All programs received after this time will be
considered late.
If you can't complete the program.....
If you can't complete the program, you can turn in your half-finished
program. We MAY be able to give partial credit, but it's not
guaranteed. You need to do the following....
- Submit a README file along with your unfinished program, explaining
what you have accomplished.
- The unfinished program needs to output something (usually by
printf( ) statements) that CLEARLY shows you have done part of the assignment.
If your half-finished program doesn't output anything, or the output
from your program doesn't make much sense, we consider it as "compiles, but
does nothing" (and hence the lab will be graded with a 0).
See "Grading Guideline".
If you have questions about your lab grade....
Your grades, confirmation for your submissions, other announcements
will be sent to you via your 302 mailing list address. Please
check your CS e-mail often. When you want to talk with a TA about
your lab grade, please see us in our office hours, or e-mail us
WITHIN ONE WEEK from the date you received your lab grade. Which
TA to contact will be indicated in your lab grade mail.
Cheating
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It is permissable to talk to other students about your strategy for
solving the problems assigned in labs. However, any code and any
written material you submit must be written exclusively by you
or provided by Professor Vander Zanden. Failure to follow this
guideline is considered cheating.
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It is not permissable to give code or written material that
solves or partially solves a lab assignment to another student. Doing
so is considered cheating. If you leave your directories or files
publicly readable, we will consider that to be evidence that you
have voluntarily given your code or written material to other students.
Therefore you should protect all directories and files associated
with CS302.
- Cheating will be dealt with harshly.