CS 110 Introduction to the Computer Science Profession




























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CS 110 Introduction to the Computer Science Profession
Goals of this Course w Gain an accurate understanding of life as a Computer Science professional w Provide strategies on success as a: n n University Student CS Major
Objectives to Reach these Goals w w Get to know other CS majors Introduce potential role models Get answers to FAQs about CS Understand the value of collaborative learning and pair programming w Learn how to cope with stress w Understand the value of mentors and learn how to find them w Understand the importance of relationship networking
CS 110 on the Web w Course Website n CS 110 Syllabus
Did you know… w That the first semester of the freshman year in college is the most critical time in determining a student’s future success in college
And… w That most students who become involved in campus organizations and activities have a more meaningful college experience, while still maintaining high grades, making new friends, and developing time management skills.
More things to know… w w w w Locate all available resources Understand free time Don’t wait for a problem to become a crisis Always ask when you are not sure Go to class Buy and use your own books Save everything on disk Save all course material until you receive a final grade
Communication w Oral n n In person By phone w Written n Letter Email Chat w Communication Etiquette
Cell Phones w Turn your cell phones off in class n Silent is not a perfect setting And by the way… w When you are with someone, ask them if it is OK to speak on your cell phone to someone else w Talk in a respectful volume level
Email w w w w Use a professional email address Always include something in the Subject Include a Signature file Check your email regularly Remember that it lives forever Email Etiquette (Netiquette) Guidelines for Professional E-mail Communication Etiquette
Written w Weekly Assignments will address this graded element of the course n n Requirements Grading: l Grammar and Content
Important Knowledge w People w Places w Things
Who is Important? w Advisors w Teachers w Administrators w Support Staff n n Office Systems
Advisors w Janet Brunelle w Peer Advisors n n Keith Barth Andrew Wharton Cassandra Rauthroff Spong Hall – room 1111 A w Advising Hours
CS 110 w Janet Brunelle w Faculty Page
Janet Brunelle w Assistant Chair w Chief Departmental Advisor w Engineering & Computational Sciences Building - Room 3210 w Phone 683 -6001 ext 4832
Office Hours w Tuesday n n 9: 00 – 10: 45 AM 1: 30 – 4: 00 PM w Wednesday n 1: 30 – 4: 00 PM w Thursday n 1: 30 – 4: 00 PM w Janet Brunelle's Home Page
CS 150 Deborah Kenako Faculty Page Chris Boyle Faculty Page
150/250 Teaching Assistants w w w w Divya Josyala Jesteen John Manof Talagadadeevi Rajendra Chandrawat Hadi Arbabi Shakti Kamisetty Satish Lakkoju Vankata Kamineni
Administrators w Chair n Dr. Desh Ranjan
Assistant Chairs w Irwin Levinstein w Janet Brunelle
Office Staff w Phyllis Woods n Chairman’s Secretary w Cathryn Janka n Department Secretary w Shannon Eggers n Fiscal Technician
Computer Resource Director w Ajay Gupta w Email: ajay@cs. odu. edu
Systems Staff Website
CS Majors w Who are they? w Where do they come from? w Where are they going? w How do they get there?
ACM Meetings n n Thursdays 12: 20 – 1: 20 PM w Cassandra Rothrauff – President n crothrau@cs. odu. edu w ACM Web Page
Campus Map w Let's Go
Labs w CS supported n n n Spong – open student lab Spong 1115 – teaching lab E & CS 3104 – open student lab w University (OCCS) supported