CNT 5106C Computer Networks
Information for EDGE Students
EDGE students will have to be handled a little differently than local
students due to their circumstances.
- Quizzes - these will not be collected or graded. If you wish
to provide them for self-assessment purposes, the TAs will
grade and return them, but they will not count toward your
final grade. Instead, the exam weights will be increased
to make up the difference.
Regardless of whether you submit them, I urge you to take them
so you can both get used to answering questions under pressure
(i.e., prepare for exams) and get an idea if you have understood
the material covered.
- Programming groups - I will work with the TA(s) to make some
adjustments so that the EDGE team-of-one work load is comparable
to that of the 2-3 member teams locally. If you are able to form
groups, I urge you to do so. Please inform us either way.
- Due dates - We will explicitly specify assignment due dates for
EDGE students. These will typically be 2 business days after
the local due date.
- Exams - These will have the same constraints as for local students
(see the syllabus), and will be proctored. Please leave a margin
of at least 1/2" around the pages so that the fax/scan will capture
all of your work, and write with dark pencil or ink so that the
scans are good.
- Returning exams - Be sure that your proctor attaches a cover sheet
indicating that the material is for my attention (not just the
course number) if the exam papers are faxed to me. My departmental
fax number is +1-352-392-1220.
Exams may also be scanned and sent via email to me, or both.
I suggest that the proctor copy the exam to verify that the exam can
be read/scanned before sending.
- Please do keep me informed of how you are keeping up in class, and
if you have any questions regarding the text, lectures, or
assignments.
- Email - It will be best to email me and cc the TAs, or vice versa,
to get the fastest response.
As always, start the subject line with CNT5106C so I will respond
as soon as possible.
This document is
copyright 2009
by Richard E. Newman.