ENGR 131 - Monday 3:30 recitation

Contact Information

Recitation Leader Amanda Rohn  
Email aer8 email is the best way to reach me. I usually respond within hours, if not minutes.
Phone x1750 don't call me unless it's urgent, and don't call between midnight and 9 am unless it's life-threatening
Dorm Room Hitchcock 413 you're welcome to stop by at any reasonable hour, although there's no guarantee that I'll be there
Office Hours Olin 703
MW 1:30 - 2:30
and by appointment
a very good opportunity to ask questions and get extra help
Note: I'm also usually there TR 2:15 - 2:45, in case you can't make it the other days

Evaluation Form

Please take the time to fill out this form at least partially (I realize it's long). It really helps me to plan for next semester.
Evaluation

Links

My Grading Policy
Send Anonymous Feedback
Main Course Page

Useful Items

Practice for Final Exam
Practice Exam with Answers (don't just look at the answers right away; try to answer the questions on your own first)
Functions Tutorial
Output Manipulators

Homework

1: Fibonacci Numbers Due 1-29-01 Description Solutions: Mine, Gina's, Mike's
2: Easter Dates Due 2-5-01 Description Solutions: Program, Questions
3: Unit Converter Due 2-12-01 Description Solution
4: Obsessive Student's Calculator Due 2-19-01 Description Solution
5: Useful Functions Implementation Due 2-26-01 Description Solution: Implementation file, header file, and test program
6: Sieve of Eratosthenes and Dot Products Due 3-5-01 Description Solutions: Sieve, Dot Products
7: The Prüfer Correspondence Due 3-20-01 Description Solution
8: Fun With Strings Due 3-26-01 Description Solution
9: List Statistics Class Due 4-2-01 Description Solution: header file, implementation file
10: Checking Class Due 4-9-01 Description Solution: header file, implementation file
11: Files and Strings Due 4-16-01 Description Solution
12: Inventory Keeper Due 4-23-01 Description Solution: main program, header file, implementation file

Announcements and Important Emails

Full list of announcements

4-9: Please check your grades. If you see anything unexpected (e.g., zeroes for homework you believe you turned in) please see me as soon as possible. Also, if your grade is lower than you'd like, you may wish to meet with me so we can discuss what problems you're having and attempt to fix them. I am here to help you (I get paid rather nicely for it, remember) so don't be shy about asking for extra help.

2-12: The grading system is up. You can log in on the main course page. Please check your grade weekly to make sure that everything has been entered correctly. Let me know immediately if you think there's been a mistake. (If you wait too long, I get locked out of changing things, and I have to ask Joel to do it.)

2-12: Remember to turn in all the pieces of your assignment! Hard copies of source code and output, and electronic copy of .exe are always required. Before turning in your assignment, check to see whether design documentation and/or answers to questions are required. These things are worth points!

2-3: Some people have been having problems accessing their private folders on my computer. It turns out that Windows98 doesn't allow passwords longer than 8 characters - it automatically truncated them when I entered them. So right now your password is the first 8 characters of the password you requested - if you want to change it to something else, just let me know.

1-29: Copy of email Re: turning in assignments

1-29: Mass emails and answers to important questions will now be posted on the web.

1-26: My computer crashed earlier today - I apologize if anyone tried and failed to turn in homework. This may happen in the future; you won't be penalized for late electronic copies if it's my computer's fault.


Last updated 1:41 PM 4/30/2001