Spring 2001: CS333 - Problem Solving and Object Oriented Programming in
C++
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Getting
Around on the WebSite:
almost every page on this website contains a navigation bar
(which you can see above).
Organization
of Material on the Site:
This website is NOT an
electronic textbook.
It assumes that you will read and refer to the textbook while taking this course.
- The material on the site
- supplements the textbook with working examples and small
programming experiments
- presents a plan of study
- provides a means of communicating class information
- The study plan gives a list of study modules. A study module
is similar to a chapter in a textbook which includes a set of related topics, review
questions and possible an assignment. Each study module has a quiz which is
used to assign your grade and monitor progress.
Each study module has the format shown here
From the study there are links to following kinds of class material
- Topic quick review cards whose format is shown here
- Programming examples
The source code for the example is available for download by clicking this icon
Click this icon to find out more about how to download the source code.
You are encouraged to download the examples, compile and run them and use them in
your assignments.
- Experiments: This are program written to perform
an experiment. They illustrate our scientific method approach to understanding complex
systems. The source code for these experiment is also available for download and you are
encouraged to perform the experiments at home.
- Programming Assignments: (click here for explanation of format)
Communicating
with the instructor:
There are several ways of communicating with the instructor and the
teaching assistants.
You are expected to make regular contact with the instructor as outlined in the
course contract.
- E-mail is the preferred means of communications. E-mail policy is to
acknowledge all student e-mail within 24 hours during week days. Almost every page has an
e-mail link to the instructor at the bottom.
- Phone: (757) 683-4679
- Internet: netmeeting will be available to support on-line synchronous
communications with the instructor during office hours or by appointment.
Since some of this site is experimental, we appreciate your comments on
things which you like and those you don't as well as suggestions for improvements.
Also we ask your patience with any bugs in this site. Even instructors and
graduate students sometimes make mistakes!
Copyright chris wild 1998-2001.
For problems or questions regarding this web contact [Dr.
Wild].
Last updated: November 30, 2000.