632-428 COM S  211
Computers and Programming
Fall 2001
680-002 ENGRD 211   3 credits


Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:10AM - 11:00AM, Olin Hall 155

 

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Consulting

 

Consulting starts after lunch on Thursday, 6 September. The consulting room is

Upson 304

Below is the current schedule. This schedule is certain to change a few times during the first few weeks of the course.The correct schedule will be posted on the door of Upson 304.

Yes means that someone will be in Upson 304 during that time; NO means that Upson 304 will be closed at that time. An empty slot indicates a time that we would like to have Upson 304 open but we don't yet have the person power for it, so, for the moment, the room will be closed. Last updated on 13 September at 1:42.

Consulting schedule Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1:25 yes yes   yes     yes
2:30 yes yes   yes   yes yes
3:35 yes
yes
yes yes yes yes yes
4:40-6:00 yes   yes yes yes yes NO
6:00-7:00 yes   yes   yes NO NO
7:00-8:00   yes   yes yes NO NO
8:00-9:00   yes   yes yes NO NO
9:00-10:00 yes yes   yes yes NO NO
10:00-11:00 yes   yes yes yes NO NO

 

 

Guidelines for Getting Help from the Consultants

  1. Consultants are available in Upson 305 most afternoons and evenings; exact times are posted on the door of Upson 305.

  2. Do not wait until the last minute to start your assignment and expect the consultants to give you lots of help. you're given plenty of time to do each assignment. Plan your time wisely, and ask the consultants for help only when you've tried your best and still can't figure something out.

  3. If you have conceptual questions (need help with a lecture concept), see the TAs during their office hours. The consultants are hired to help with specific assignment questions, not do general tutoring on broad topics. That's the TAs' job.

  4. If you seek consulting help, you should have a particular question about the assignment. The consultants can ask you to leave if you're doing something else until a question occurs to you.

  5. When you encounter a problem, you should make a concerted effort to figure out what it is before asking the consultants for help.

  6. Your session with a consultant should address the question(s) you came with and others arising immediately from them; it is NOT the consultant's job to then debug or verify everything in your program.

  7. If number 5 disturbs you, perhaps because your program seems right but you're not sure it is right, try to figure out what you're unsure of. That will be your question. The consultant can help you understand how to check it yourself, without doing it for you.

  8. The consulting room is not a place to hang out and work on your assignments; it's a place to get help for specific problems. Do not do your work in this room, either on the computer there or on your laptop.

  9. The computer in the consulting room is NOT an appropriate place to store your work. You should not do this for any reason.