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Author: Stan Eisenstat
Subject: Reminder: CPSC 323 Face-to-face Style Grading
Date: Friday, 09 Oct 2020, 13:26:49


This was the first week of face-to-face style grading
in CPSC 323.  If you signed up for an appointment and
met with a member of the instructional staff, you may
stop reading now.

For those of you who have not, I have appended the
instructions I sent out on October 4th.  If you do not
sign up for and keep an appointment during the coming
week (10/11-10/15), your style grade will be 0.

--Stan-


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For the next two weeks (starting today, 10/04) the instructional staff
will offer for-credit, non-judgmental feedback on your programming style
using the code that you submitted for fiend or parsley or both.  To sign
up for your 30-minute slot, visit

  http://zoo.cs.yale.edu/classes/cs323/faceToFace.html

(there is also a link on the class web page) and follow the directions.
Slots will be released 72 hours in advance.

Sessions will be held via Zoom.  Five minutes before your appointment
enter your name and the URL for a Zoom meeting room on the whiteboard
queue

  https://tinyurl.com/Yale-CPSC-323

just as you would for regular office hours (there is also a link from
the class web page).

But IN ADDITION you must enter the time of your appointment in the third
column (the one labeled "Time of Appointment / ULA Name").  A member of
the instructional staff on duty at that time will join you in your
meeting room to give you feedback on your code for fiend, parsley, or
both.

The feedback will be for-credit, but non-judgmental:  No matter how good
or bad your code is, you get 10 homework points if you sign up for a
slot and show up at that time. (*)

(*) Should your plans change, you must visit the same site and cancel.
    If you miss a scheduled appointment, you can still get 5 points by
    signing up and showing up for a second, later slot.  But you get
    nothing if you miss two appointments.

The feedback will be based in part on "Twenty-Four Important Points:
Guidelines for Grading Programming Style", which is available at

  http://zoo.cs.yale.edu/classes/cs223/doc/Style

and via a link from the class web page).
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