[CSC 315] Final

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Mon Dec 8 06:20:21 EST 2014



On 12/04/14 20:05,  wrote:
> Hi Dr. Pounds,
>
> I'm not really sure about this, but I believe at some point you 
> mentioned something like the final being a take home exam. If I didn't 
> mishear, and that's the case, I was just wondering how that works: 
> When will we get it, how much time will we have? The final is 
> scheduled for Thursday night, what happens with at that time then?
>
> Best wishes,
>

So just after 3 pm on Thursday you will get a notification from GitLab 
that you have been made a developer on a project.  You will then clone 
the repository to your local machine.  There will be directions 
specified in the README file.    You will commit you changes and 
additions and then push the changes back to GitLab. You will have 24 
hours from the time I add you to the project to make your changes.   You 
may ask me questions via e-mail or come see me in my office on Friday 
but you may not discuss your particular problem with others in the 
class.  Other than that the exam is essentially "open resource" where 
resource refers to anything except for another human being or the code 
or answers of others in the class.



-- 
Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D.  (pounds_aj at mercer.edu)
Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science
Mercer University,  Macon, GA 31207   (478) 301-5627
http://faculty.mercer.edu/pounds_aj



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