[CSC 315] CSC315: Question about exam for Graphics
Andrew J. Pounds
pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Sun Oct 16 21:08:58 EDT 2022
Since I don't expect you to have memorized all of the algorithms,
equations, and such - during the exam you may use my online lecture
notes, your textbook, your notes, homeworks, and a graphing calculator.
You may not use Mathematica, Wolfram Alpha, or Octave on the exam.
The exam is ten questions long and mostly short answer. You will have
to do some mathematical calculations and provide numeric answers, but
there are some questions that will require a few sentences.
I would definitely review your homeworks and also look back through the
class slides.
The exam will open promptly at 9:30 am on Tuesday and will close at
10:45. You have up to 70 minutes to take the exam, but all your answers
have to be submitted by 10:45 am.
On 10/16/22 19:21, wrote:
>
> Hi Dr. Pounds!
>
> I hope you are having a good week! I was wondering if you had any
> references/suggestions for what we should study for our graphics
> exam? Or are you able to tell me at all what the structure of the
> exam will be like (multiple choice, short answer/code snippets)? I
> also wanted to ask: are we allowed to have/will we need a calculator?
>
> Thanks so much for your help!
>
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*/Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D./*
/Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science/
/Director of the Computational Science Program/
/Mercer University, Macon, GA 31207 (478) 301-5627/
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