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Overview of Online CS-102

Class Orientation

Online Class Workflow

This course is Distant Learning (DL)/Online. There are no scheduled class meetings or Zoom sessions for DL courses.

Students work at their own pace during the class week: reading chapters, reviewing assignment materials, taking quizzes, and completing assignments.

Every week a new textbook chapter is assigned for reading and a quiz is due.

Every one to two weeks, lessons are assigned and coding assignments are due.

Check the Schedule

See the class syllabus and the Canvas course Modules for weekly work assigned and due dates

Syllabus

Read over the syllabus at the start of the class session to ensure you understand how the class works. Also, use the information to plan out your weekly work schedule.

Contact information for the instructor and key student services are included.

Look over the entire syllabus. Ensure you are aware of the Schedule, Academic Integrity, and Late Policies

Canvas

The class uses Canvas to provide information, make announcements, and submit work. All work is organized in Canvas Modules. Review the week's module for links to the reading, quiz, lesson, and assignment.

Quizzes and Assignments are submitted using the class Canvas page.

Quizzes

Students are allowed 1 attempt at the weekly quiz. The textbook may be used while completing quizzes. Students are not allowed to get help from other people or take quizzes together as a group.

Quizzes may not be submitted late

Assignments

Weekly or biweekly coding assignments introduce new topics that build on previous assignments.

Before starting, students should review video and written lessons for the assignment.

Use the W3Schools HTML and CSS resources to help

Assignments may be submitted late

See the Syllabus for late submission and penalty

Final

For 8-week class sessions, CS-102 final work must be completed in two (2) days. See the syllabus schedule for details.

The final includes a test and code assignment.

Final may not be submitted late

Need Help?

Contact the Instructor

Email and text message info is in the syllabus.

The instructor can help via email or text message, and can schedule a Zoom meeting if the question/issue is easier to discuss together.

MESA/STEM Center

The Hancock MESA/STEM Center provides support for students in Technology, Science, and Mathematics courses. Support includes student-led tutoring.

MESA/STEM Center

Contact the MESA/STEM Center

Tutoring Center

Hancock provides student-led tutoring as a one-on-one meeting. This is a free service for students requesting help, and the student providing tutoring gets paid.

Tutors are recommended by instructors each semester, so students helping you have successfully completed the course and are considered top students by the instructor.

Hancock Tutoring Center

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