You should have received emails with all your grades, including your final grade, about two days ago. The grades have also been entered into VIP. If you are curious, here is the final grade distribution:
I had a lot of fun on our Friday labs and in lecture. I just wish more of you could have attended. Have a good summer!
As I mentioned today in class, there will be no class next week. Also, the quiz on the following Monday will again cover the Arrays chapter.
I have noticed that lab attendance is really low. This is great
for the few of you that show up. However, I've noticed that many
of the people with the lowest grades in the tests are the ones who are
not attending any labs. Please do come to the Friday labs! You
might learn something. As always, I'm in the lab Fridays from 9am to
11am, at least.
Also note that I am now taking attendance at the
labs.
Just a reminder that my office hours are right after class every Monday and Wednesday and that I am in the lab every Friday from 9 to 11am. I am also available via email and IM. Please, do not hesitate to contact me if you have questions!
By now you should have received, in an email, your grade for Lab 1. If you have not then just let me know.
I forgot to remind you that the programming excersize for this Friday is listed in the class schedule (Programming Exercise 2.1 for this week). The exercise for every week is listed in that page.
I just sent out an email to every one of you using the email you gave me, or the standard mailbox.sc.edu address. This is the same address I will be using to send you your grades. I you want to change it or if you did not receive an email from me just shoot me an email.
I received the following from the university:
A note taker is needed for a student with a disability in this course. The note taker may make copies of the notes in Disability Services (LeConte 112A). There is no charge for using the copy machine. The note taking may be done as a volunteer or for pay. If a student chooses to be paid, the pay is $5.85 per hour. The note taker must have at least a 2.5 GPA and will be asked to complete USC employment paperwork and an online training to assist them in taking good notes. Prospective note takers should go online to sign up at www.sa.sc.edu/sds/notetakers.htm or contact the Disability Services staff at 777-6142 (room 112A LeConte) for more information.
Our first class, tomorrow Monday the 14, will be in the classroom. Then, and for the rest of the semester, we will meet Mondays and Fridays in the Lab and only Wednesdays in the classroom. This Wednesday there is no class.