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Wednesday 8:10am - 11:00am (Section
29) ENGR 2 132
Thursday 6:10pm - 9:00pm (Section
56) ENGR 2 133
Wed: 11:00am -12:00pm
Thu: 5:00pm - 6:00 pm
Office: ENGR2 110.
Lab
1: Get the CS account to login the system in ENGR 132
and Microsoft Word Chapter 1.
Lab
2: Microsoft Word Chapter 2.
Lab
3: Microsoft Exel Chapter 1.
You will get a score for each Lab. Attendance is MANDATORY and counts for 5 points. A lab assignment will count for another 15 points. Late for more than 20 minutes is considered an absence and you will miss the 5 points.
If for some acceptable reason (i.e. sickness), you are not able to attend one lab, please email me IN ADVANCE to schedule a make up and show me the proof (i.e. a doctor's note) later. In this case, you won't lose the 5 points. However, if you email me about the make up after your absence, you will lose the 5 points even though you come to me with a proof (i.e. a doctor' note). What is more, if you don't attend the lab and you don't send me any emails for make up, you will lose all your 20 points.
You can only make it up before the score correction deadline. After that, no score could be entered.
If you want to make up a lab in another TA's section, please email both me and that TA IN ADVANCE.
You will have a distinct account to login the system here. You will also use it to check your scores online, so please keep it in safe place.
You must bring the lab manual here to do the lab. Normally you need to follow the instructions in the manual and finishing the pre-designed work step by step. You should finish it on YOUR OWN and you must do it during the lab rather than do it in advance. Violation of those will be considered cheating.
1: 20 points for each Lab assignment: 2 points would be taken off for each error in your document..
2: No late lab assignments will be accepted without a doctor's note or other evidence of a serious situation which prevented you from showing up
3: It is helpful and encouraged to consult your peers while doing the assignment. However, students who both copy other's results and allow their own files being copied are considered cheating. See the departmental policy on academic dishonesty.
1. Be sure to get your lab assignment graded before you leave.
2: Be sure to LOG OUT the computer before you leave.
3:
Save you file from time to time during working on it. It will keep you
from
losing half-done document when system crashes.
To save your file, simply press "Ctrl" +
"S".