CS 2200

Introduction to Computer Systems and Networks

Spring 2004

Options:

Lecturers
TA Information
Who's grading my assignments?
TA Office Hours
Grade Breakdowns
Slides-Leahy
WebWork
Slides-Niemier
Test 1 Review Questions
Reading List
Test 1 Solution
Total Course Review Questions
Test 2 Review Questions
 
Test 2 Solution
Textbooks
Assignment Guidelines
History Information
Syllabus
CS 2200: Course Rules
Academic Misconduct Presentation
Other


Lecturers: Teaching Assistants: (Click on the name to see a photo)
Name
Email
Jimi Malcolm -- Head TA
malcolm@cc.gatech.edu
Zachary Crowell
ztc@cc.gatech.edu
Jennifer Hartmeyer
vivianeq@cc.gatech.edu
Naomi Roberts
naomi@cc.gatech.edu
Leo Singleton
lcs@cc.gatech.edu
Ian Turner
imt@cc.gatech.edu
Who's grading what?

Each assignment will be graded by a different TA.
A table will be provided to let you know which TA
will grade each assignment.



Course Grading Policy -- Section A & GR (Niemier)

Item Percentage
Homework Assignments (weighted equally)
10%
Projects (weighted equally)
30%
Tests (2@20% each)
40%
Final
20%
Total
100%

Course Grading Policy -- Section B (Leahy)

Item Percentage
Class Participation (PRS)
10%
Homework Assignments (weighted equally)
13%
Projects (weighted equally)
23%
Tests (2@18% each)
36%
Final
18%
Total
100%
WebWork
Webwork should now be available to all registered CS 2200 students.
WebWork is a course management package that you
will use to get assignments, turn-in assignments,
retrieve assignments and view your grades.

Access WebWork here:
http://www.webwork.cc.gatech.edu/

Note: Webwork will allow you to set a password. You will need to know
your acme username (usually your GT number) and your acme password.
Your browser will probably pop up warnings. This (unbelievably) is normal.

Texts:
History of Computing Links



Other Information
Prerequisites: Location Newsgroups: Links