Compsci 82 satisfies QS, EI, and STS requirements, it meets M/W from
1:15-2:30.
General information about the class, including collaboration
policies, grading information, books, etc. is available
via the About tab above.
For a description of the course see this overview
but look at the readings as well.
Help, including links to previous tests, examples of good and bad
papers,
Blackboard, anonymous feedback,
reference materials, and so forth is available
via the Help tab.
All readings for the course are available via the
Readings tab including several books that are
available online for free, though you can purchase them as well.
Please check the Syllabus tab for due
dates which include Assignments and readings. The syllabus also includes links to
class notes and other information about in-class activities.
Guest Speakers
Announcements
- Dec 14 5:00 pm, Takehome/online final due.
- Dec 14 9:00 am. Final Exam, Biosci 111 (regular classroom)
- Dec 14 final optional paper
deadline, info about final paper
including
scheduling options.
- December 13 Takehome/Online Final
Exam available
- December 12 Final Questions III on
blackboard (from which final
questions taken.)
- December 11 Final Questions II on
blackboard (from which final
questions taken.)
- December 10 Final Questions I on
blackboard (from which final
questions taken.)
- December 6 Ethics and Attitude survey
to be completed by Monday before class, accessible
via blackboard.
- Dec 6 final optional paper
deadline, info about final paper
- December 6 Reading
quiz due Monday before class, accessible
via blackboard.
- December 2, Cookie Assignment due.
- December 2 Group 3, Final Synopsis due.
Use this link to submit use
this link for information on creating .pdf
files, required for submissions. Examples of
synopses from this semester are accessible.
- November 23 Submit title and other
information
for the optional final paper.
- November 23 Complete the
torrent quantitative assignment.
- November 16 Reading
quiz due Tuesday morning, accessible
via blackboard.
- November 12 Group 1, Final Synopsis due.
Use this link to submit use
this link for information on creating .pdf
files, required for submissions. Examples of
synopses from this semester are accessible.
- November 8 Reading
quiz due before class, accessible
via blackboard.
- November 4 Group 3 Synopsis due.
Use this link to submit use
this link for information on creating .pdf
files, required for submissions. Examples of
synopses from this semester are accessible.
- November 3 bonus survey before class
via blackboard.
- November 1 Reading
quiz due before class, accessible
via blackboard.
- October 28 Group 2 Synopsis due.
Use this link to submit use
this link for information on creating .pdf
files, required for submissions. Examples of
synopses from this semester are accessible.
- October 25 Reading
quiz due before class, accessible
via blackboard.
- October 21 Group 1 Synopsis due.
Use this link to submit use
this link for information on creating .pdf
files, required for submissions. Examples of
synopses from this semester are accessible.
- October 18, Guest speaker Matthew Szulik. Ask questions
via blackboard before Monday.
- October 3 midterm questions
available, you must complete the questions via
blackboard before 1:00 pm on
Wednesday, October 6. You'll have two chances via Blackboard, but the
questions can be studied before you go to Blackboard.
- October 3 answers to reading quizzes
to date
- September 27, optional synopsis if you missed yours, turn
in using submission link. Also reading quiz on
peer-to-peer readings,
see blackboard for quiz.
- September 22 Read Bound by Law: Tales from the
Public Domain in preparation for Wednesday's guest speaker. Ask
questions via Blackboard.
- September 20 Group 3 synopsis due this week.
Use this link to submit
- September 16 Group 2 synopsis due this week.
Use this link to submit
- September 13
Read these articles, quiz due before class,
see blackboard for quiz.
- September 6 Group 1 synopsis due this week.
Use this link to submit
- August 31
Blackboard quiz on first week's readings is available, must be completed
before class on Sept 6 (Monday) for credit. See also
the assignment link for the YouTube quantitative
question.
- August 30 First day of class.