Homework for the class will be submitted through
the Course Management System:
http://cms3.csuglab.cornell.edu
which you can also use to view all your scores for the class.
To access CMS, you must log in with your Cornell
net ID and password. For more
information about net IDs, visit
http://www.cit.cornell.edu/services/identity/netid.html.
If you are not able to log on to CMS please contact Cindy Robinson.
How to submit homework? Read all the
instructions below before attempting the submission.
- Note where you keep the file(s) you want to submit
- to Zip your files
- put all of your files in a folder
- right click on the folder and select -> WinZip-> add to zip
- Go to the CMS website:
http://cms3.csuglab.cornell.edu/
- You will be prompted to log on. Log on using your CU
NetID and password.
- Select CS100JH under Courses
- If you are not working with a partner, then click on
the submit button to upload (submit) the file(s).
- For each requested file, click Browse... to
locate your file. It does not matter if your file name is different
from the requested file name. During upload, your file name
will be converted to our requested file name.
- Click upload.
- If you work with a partner, click the groups
button to register your group before submitting files.
Enter your partner's NetID. Click Invite. Now your partner must
log on CMS and accept your invitation. Then either partner can
submit the files as described in the previous steps.
- You can find detailed instructions by clicking Help
(near top right corner of screen) in CMS.
Special notes: We will accept homework
properly submitted through CMS only. We will not
accept any excuses for not submitting work on time on CMS.
- Register a (different) group for each
homework. Group registration must take place before file
submission.
- If you work with a partner, you must submit
your project as a group. In order to register your group, one partner
logs on to CMS and invites a group mate by typing the other
partner's NetID. The other partner confirms the group anytime
after the invitation has been made. This means you can form your group
even if you are never physically in the same lab at the same time.
- Each requested file has a size limit that is much
bigger than a typical, correct file. If CMS reports that your file is
too big, the usual reason is that you submitted a file in an incorrect
format.
- Once CMS accepts an uploaded file, it will display
the time of upload and the size of the uploaded file. The file size is
one way for you to check that you submitted the file you intended to
upload.
- Start submitting your files early! Don't wait until
the deadline. If necessary, you can re-upload any files during the
submission period. The latest file will be graded. Don't wait until
the deadline when traffic is congested and slows to a crawl ...