CS333 - Problem Solving and Object Oriented Programming in
C++
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Agreement between Student and Instructor for WEB cs333
NOTICE TO STUDENTS: please print this
agreement out, sign it and mail it to Dr. Wild (see below)
WEB CS333 is an innovative course offering that was offered for the first
time Fall 1999. In order for this course to be success for you, the student, it is
important that you understand and agree to the following points.
- You understand that this is a second time offering and that as such inevitable technical
and procedural problems will arise. Your instructor (Dr. Wild) will make every reasonable
effort to remedy these problems in a timely fashion and further agrees that in no way will
these problems affect your grade.
- You understand that you are required to take the two class test and the final exam in a
monitored facility unless prior arrangements have been made. All TELETECHNET sites will
provide a mechanism for taking the required tests.
- You agree to participate in course surveys and to give feedback willingly and honestly
in an effort to improve this course.
- Your instructor will make every effort to answer your e-mail promptly (his goal is
within 24 hours) and further agrees to process your e-mail as top priority.
- You agree to regularly and frequently visit the website for the course and to read your
e-mail (at least twice a week is recommended as minimum).
- You understand that you can meet with the instructor on a regular basis at a mutually
agreeable time to discuss personal progress and course related issues. These meetings can
be held
- In person, during office hours
- Via IRI at selected ODU sites
- Via TELETECHNET (schedule will be posted)
- Using NetMeeting (available for home PCs)
- Via telephone
- You understand that it is your responsibility to take an active role in making progress
towards completion of this course. Unresolved problems of any nature that hinder this
progress should be brought to the attention of the instructor. You agree to seek help in a
timely fashion to resolve these problems.
- You agree to submit weekly progress reports to the instructor briefly outlining
your work on this course using the form provided here.
YOU MUST SUBMIT THIS PROGRESS REPORT EVEN IF YOU HAVE NOT DONE ANYTHING DURING THE WEEK.
Progress reports are due by midnight of each monday.
Please sign your name below and mail to:
Chris Wild
Department of Computer Science
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529-0162
or you can fax to: (757) 683-4900
Signature: ____________________________________________________ Student
Copyright chris wild 1999/2000.
For problems or questions regarding this web contact [Dr.
Wild].
Last updated: January 06, 2000.