CSC105 Interactive Web Documents
Assignment and Quiz Rules



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  1. Both assignments and quizzes are due by midnight (or a few minutes into Friday morning( on the Thursday designated in the Syllabus. See my Late Policy for details on how I handle lateness.
  2. Assignments and quizzes are "open-book" in the sense that you may look up anything in books or on the Web.
  3. Assigments may be done in collaboration, as long as you tell me at the time of submission who collaborated with whom. There will be no difference in grading if you collaborate.
  4. You may seek help in the assignments from the Teaching Assitants or from me.
  5. Quizzes must be done solo. Moreover, unlike assignments, you may not ask another human being for help. But you can use the Web as much as you like (but you cannot post a query in a forum). You may not ask the Teaching Assistants questions about the quizzes. You may ask me questions for clarification, and if something needs clarification, I will broadcast that to the entire class.
  6. Some of the quiz answers will be from the class discussion and the online Notes that I post. For some you will need to search the Web, and usually w3schools.com, our substitute textbook, will suffice and will be the final arbiter of the "truth." So start there when searching.
  7. I encourage you to print out the quiz and work out the answers at your leisure. However, be aware that Moodle shuffles the ordering of the multiple choice answers randomly, so you have to pay attention when you return to actually take the quiz.
  8. You may take each quiz twice, and the score recorded is the average of your two scores. So if you do well the first time, be aware that a second taking could lower your average. After you take the quiz, you only learn your total score, not which ones were graded wrong. The answers can be examined by accessing the quiz again after the submission deadline.