To Get Started: I recommend you do the following
when the term starts :
Exceptions to the above are granted under extraordinary circumstances
such as illness, military commitments, or religious holidays. Required
Materials: You may purchase the required textbook at the SCC bookstore
(Visual C# 2005 How to Program, 2nd Edition. Deitel and Deitel. ISBN
0-13-152523-9). You may also visit the SCC Bookstore
website to order your text. SCC is a member of the Microsoft Developer's Network Academic
Alliance (MSDNAA). As a member we make Microsoft's Visual
Studio.NET
Professional available for download to registered students. This product
contains MS C#.NET. Information on downloading this software is available
once you are registered and enter the course.
Distance
Learning Considerations: To succeed in a Web-based course, you should be
motivated, self-directed, and willing to work on your own. This type of course
is not for everyone. If you like to interact regularly in person with an
instructor and classmates, this is probably not the course for you. If you can
solve computer problems on your own without asking for much help, this type of
instruction is right down your alley. Good time management skills,
self-discipline, and motivation are required to complete this
course. A self-evaluation survey is available at the
distance learning support site
to help you determine if a distance learning course is right for you.
Course Description: This is
not a beginning course in C# programming. I assume you have passed the
prerequisite course (COP2360 C# Programming) or have relevant experience in C#.
Please drop this course if neither case is true.
This course will introduce you to
some the more advanced topics in the C#
programming language. You will be designing, coding, and testing C#
applications. It is very much a hands-on course. That is, you will
have programming assignments that are due throughout the term. You may submit
these projects before their due date. However, late submissions will be
penalized as described in the course syllabus. The course syllabus is available
from my home page.
To
take this course in the on-line format you must have basic computer skills such
as using e-mail, navigating the Web, and using the keyboard and mouse. Exams will be administered online. Assignments will be submitted
online.
Class Attendance: There are no
regularly scheduled class meetings either on campus or online. You can communicate with me and other students via the course
discussion
board and email. You may also contact me by phone (407-708-2055) or stop by my
office (V102F).
To "attend" class you must accomplish the following items. I will withdraw you
from class automatically if you fail to meet any of these requirements.
Angel: Angel is a course management program where much of the course
resides. Student tracking, lecture notes, grades, and testing will take place
within the Angel environment. You cannot actually enter the course on the site
until the term begins and I place your name and ID into Angel. Hopefully I will
have you entered within a day after the term starts. You will need an ID and
Password to enter the course. If you have never used Angel you may want to
visit this
student
support site for information on using this tool. This site doesn't require a login ID and
password.
The COP2362 site does require a login
ID and password. Visit the
DL Student Support site
for more information on login IDs and passwords. You must create your login and password by visiting the
MySCC site.
Hardware and Software Requirements:
You are required to have access to a computer with the following capabilities:
ability to access the Internet; ability to send and receive email with
attachments; ability to create, edit, compile, and execute C# source code (Microsoft
Visual Studio .NET). You can acquire a free version of Visual Studio.Net once
the class starts. Visual Studio.Net requires the Windows 2000 or later operating
system. For best results, please use a version 4 (or newer)
Internet browser. All of these are available in the open SCC computer labs
if you don't have this capability at home.
Students occasionally run into hardware
or software problems at home or work that impact their ability to complete
assignments. These hardware and or software problems are your responsibility. Do
not expect extra time to complete assignments. I will work with you as best I
can but the solution may be for you to come to the SCC campus and complete your
assignments on PCs in the open labs.
You must have everything in place
the first day of class. This entire course will be conducted on-line. Good luck
and again, I very much look forward to working with you in this course.