Dan Muzyka
danmuzyka.ai@gmail.com
I've been giving a lot of thought to the grades for the class. Originally, I indicated on the syllabus that late work would not be accepted.
In the interest of fairness to the students who turned in the work on time, I was inclined to stick with that policy. However, the most important thing is that people in the class learn and grow. For that reason, I've decided to amend the late policy.
I will accept late work from the first half of the term (homework and
presentations) as late as class next week (August 22). However, all late
work will be graded as if it were turned in on time, and then divided
in half. So the highest possible score on late work will be 50% of the
original maximum.
That will give people a chance to recoup a few
points, but will not give them an advantage over people who turned in
the work on time. Everyone who turned in work on time got at least 50%
on each assignment submitted on time. The vast majority of people got
well over 50% on each submitted assignment. So, people who submitted on
time received significantly better scores than anyone who submits late. I
think this approach is still fair to the people who turned in their
work on time.
If you do not submit a missing homework by 6 pm PDT
on August 22, 2013, or if you do not present your midterm during class
on August 22, 2013, you will continue to have a zero for the missing
assignment, and this cannot be changed.
Let me know if you have questions, or if you are not sure whether or not you are missing one or more assignments.
In addition, homework 3 will be due on August 22, 2013, 6 pm PDT. However, I will still award partial credit for it up to one week late, meaning that
if you submit between that August 22, 2013, 6 pm PDT, and August 29,
2013, 6 pm PDT, I may give you partial credit (the score you would have
received, divided by 2). However, if you submit it later than August 29, 2013, 6 pm PDT, you will not receive credit.
No other work in this class (e.g., final project, participation points) will be accepted past the original deadline.
Some of you want to meet with me to discuss your grade so far in this class. Let me know if you would like to be added to the list. I will meet with each person out in the hall.
Complete steps 0-4 of the tutorial at http://docs.angularjs.org/tutorial . Be sure to try the experiments suggested at the end of each step, and then try your own experiments with modifying the code. Please be creative! You are invited to present your experiments to the class at the end of the lab time.