CS 474: Undergraduate Consulting
Spring 2007
First Meeting
The first and only formal meeting of the semester will take place in the CS
Conference room (EPS 357) on Friday, January 19th,
at 4:00 p.m. It is mandatory that
you attend. Consulting duties will begin the week of Monday, January 22nd.
At this meeting, you will be assigned to help out with one of the following
weekly labs:
- CS 160, Section 2 - Tuesday, 8:00 - 9:50 AM, ROBH 111 (2 students)
- CS 160, Section
3
- Monday, 10:00 - 11:50 AM, ROBH 111 (2 students)
- CS 160, Section 4 -
Monday, 2:10 - 4:00 PM, ROBH 111 (2 students)
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- CS 221, Section 3 - Thursday, 10:00 - 11:50 AM, EPS 254 (1.1 student)
- CS 221, Section 5 - Thursday, 2:10 - 4:00 PM, EPS 254 (2 students)
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- CS 201, Section 2 - Monday, 8:00 - 9:50 AM, EPS 254 (1 student)
- CS 201, Section 3 - Monday, 10:00 - 11:50 AM, EPS 254 (1 student)
- CS 201, Section 4 - Wednesday, 1:10 - 3:00 PM, EPS 254 (2 students)
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- CS 223, Section 2 - Wednesday, 11:00 - 12:50 PM, EPS 254 (1.3 students)
- CS 223, Section 3 - Friday, 2:10 - 4:00 PM, EPS 254 (2 student)
Please bring along your schedule so that you do not end up with an assignment
that conflicts with your schedule!
Once you have your consulting assignment, you should contact your course
instructor (160: Hunter Lloyd,
221: Year-Back Yoo,201:
Debzani Deb, 223:
Binhai Zhu) for any special
instructions that apply to your situation (e.g. make sure that the lab hours has
not been changed).
Course Coordinator
Rafal A. Angryk, EPS 362.
Phone: (406) 994-4440 (My Office), 994- 4780 (Main CS Office).
Office Hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 11:00 AM - noon,
and by an appointment
(please, e-mail or call me a few days in advance).
Duties
Each week you should
- Take a look at the material in advance and make sure that you understand
it well enough to help students effectively.
- Be present for the entire 2 hour block of your assignment.
- Send an e-mail report to: (1) Rafal A. Angryk
with copies going to (2) the instructor
of the course and (3) the lab TA. The report is due no later than
Friday at
midnight following your two hour consulting block. The report should consist
of the following one paragraph sections:
- Section I. What students understood.
- Section II. What students didn't understand.
- Section III. How the assignment that you helped out with might be
improved.
- Section IV. What you personally learned with respect to one or more of
the course outcomes listed in the next section. Try to write about different
outcomes from week to week.
Universal Outcomes
At the end of the semester, your skill ability in the following areas should
be improved
- The ability to apply your knowledge of computer science.
- The ability to help other people design solutions to problems.
- The ability to help other people implement designs.
- The ability to help other people debug programs.
- The ability to help other people to design and conduct experiments, as
well as to analyze and interpret data.
- A better understanding of professional responsibilities, from the
standpoint of an expert relating to a novice.
- The ability to communicate effectively.
- The recognition of the need for and an ability to engage in life-long
learning.
Grading
- 70% - The quality of the weekly reports. Each weekly report is worth 8
points. For each of the four paragraphs, you will receive 2 points if the
section is well done, 1 point if it is OK, and 0 points otherwise. Remember to
use good writing skills! Remember that these reports are due by Friday at
midnight following your consulting duties. For every 24 hours that the report
is late, it will lose 2 points.
- 20% - A 2-3 page, typed paper that is due to Rafal Angryk no later than Friday,
April 20th by noon.
The paper is
available here.
- 10% - Evaluation by the TA in the lab. The TA will provide a rating and a
written explanation to the CS 474 course instructor for each of the following four
criteria:
- Whether you arrive promptly and stay until the end of lab
- Your ability to answer questions
- Your ability to communicate clearly
- Your ability to treat students professionally
- Special - Each consulting duty that is missed without permission or
without making arrangements for someone to replace you in advance will
drop your final grade a full letter grade. For example, if you forget to
attend one lab, a B+ would become a C+.
Submissions by e-mail - Formatting instructions:
- Since there is quite a few students in CS 474 this semester, I would like
you ALL to submit your reports using a consistent format in SUBJECT field of
your weekly e-mails.
- Here are the examples:
- 474, J. Smith, LAB: 160, Tue, 8:00 - 9:50 AM - 01/23/07
- 474, J. Smith, LAB: 221, Thu, 10:00 - 11:50 AM - 01/25/07
- 474, J. Smith, LAB: 223, Fri, 2:10 - 4:00 PM - 01/26/07
- As you can easily conclude from the examples above, I want your e-mails'
subjects to include information in the following order and format:
- 474 Number (without "CS" in front)
- Your Fistr Name's initial and Last Name
- LAB: ### (Again Course# without "CS" in front, this time for your Lab)
- Abbreviated day of a weeks (and hours) of your regular meeting/lab
- Date of the lab, you are reporting on.
- Please, make sure to keep the consistent format of subject through the
whole semester.
- NOTE: Each time when there is no lab - you are still obligated to
send me an e-mail with the appropriately formatted subject, but with only one
comment inside: NO LAB!
- For the final paper your e-mail's subject should be: 474, J. Smith,
Final Paper
Final Grade
At the end of the semester, your final grade will be determined based on the
percentage of points you have earned:
- [95 - 100]: A
- [90 - 95): A-
- [87 - 90): B+
- [83 - 87): B
- [80 - 83): B-
- [77 - 80): C+
- [73 - 77): C
- [70 - 73): C-
- [67 - 70): D+
- [63 - 67): D
- [60 - 63): D-
- [0 - 60): F
Catalog Description
Fall, Spring. 1 credit recitation.
Prerequisite: Junior standing and CS
223.
Directed assistance to, and involvement in labs, with lower division CS
students. Can only complete once.
Last modified: January 15, 2007.