Introduction to problem solving with applications by James Tam Return to the course web page

CPSC 203: Assignment Submission Requirements

Points to keep in mind:

  1. Make sure that you carefully read the assignment specifications for each assignment!  (This is a set of general guidelines for all assignments and each assignment may have a more specific set of things for you to do).
  2. Due time: All assignments are due at 4 PM on the due dates listed on the course web page.  Late assignments or components of assignments will not be accepted for marking without approval for an extension beforehand.
  3. Extensions may be granted for reasonable cases by the course instructor with the receipt of the appropriate documentation (e.g., a doctor's note).  Tutorial instructors (TA's) will not be able to provide extension on their own and must receive permission from the course instructor first.  (Note: Forgetting to hand your assignment or a component of your assignment in does not constitute a sufficient reason for handing your assignment late). In all other cases due dates will be strictly enforced, late assignments will not be accepted for grading (no credit awarded for the assignment).
  4. Method of submission: You are to submit your assignment using D2L [help link]. Make sure that you check the contents of your submitted files (e.g., is the file okay or was it corrupted, is it the correct version etc.). It's your responsibility to do this! (Make sure that your submit your assignment with enough time before it comes due for you to do a check).
  5. Collaboration: Assignments must reflect individual work, group work is not allowed in this class nor can you copy the work of others.
  6. Execution: programs must work on the machines in the 203 computer lab. It's up to you to test and check that this is the case. Non-functional submissions will receive only partial credit (if any at all).

D2L configuration for this course