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Homework Policies
There will be seven homework assignments. Every assignment will include a short programming project and some written questions. Each week you will turn in electronically a set of answers to the questions and whatever code you have written for the assignment. All assignments are due at midnight on Wednesday. No late assignments will be accepted unless there is some extraordinary reason beyond your control and you make arrangements with me before class. Email me at djohnson@cs.washington.edu. Your grades are available over the web through your MyUW account. You need your UWNetID and password in order to get access. Click here for instructions on how to configure your MyUW account to display your grades. GradingHere's how your grade will be computed:
You may discuss the homework problems with your classmates on a high level but you must write up the solutions yourself and you should completely understand everything you write down. You are allowed to discuss your homework at a high level with other students, but this doesn't mean that you can copy someone else's solution. Cheating will not be tolerated. If you understand the material, then you shouldn't have any problem with the homework. If you're having trouble with the homework, ask for help from the TAs or the instructor! The University expects that you will do your own work. See this discussion of Academic Honesty: Cheating and Plagiarism for more information. |
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