Introduction to the Turn-In System


Introduction to the Turn-In System

You may be wondering why the strange code is required in the subject line of your turnins. We're going to be trying an automated turn-in system this quarter. The advantage for you is that it will tell you via receipt if we got your turn-in. The advantage for us is that you mail to one and only one place every lab, and we forward it appropriately for grading.

The turn-in code has three parts, separated by commas, e.g., "TI,lab1,345678901"

  1. The first part, "TI," is used to identify a turn-in message.
  2. The second part is a code used to identify the turnin, e.g., "lab1" versus "design1" versus "program2". We'll announce the codes to use with each assignment.
  3. The third part is your student number, with no spaces or dashes. NOTE!!!: Your student number does not start with "GT" and does not have < or > in it!

The turn-in system will catch a variety of errors:

I hope this makes the grading process easier for everyone.


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