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Instructor: Russell Feldhausen
- Office: 212 Nichols Hall
- Email: russfeld AT ksu DOT edu
- Office Phone: (785) 532-7929
- Mobile Phone: (785) 292-3121 (Google Voice)
- Office Hours: MWF 10:00 - 11:00 am
Email is
definitely the best method!
Small Army of Teaching Assistants:
- Alex Munda - amunda AT ksu
- Chaney Courtney - chaneylc AT ksu
- Johnathan Bostrom - johnbos AT ksu
- Joseph Bennett - joseph28 AT ksu
- Miriam Cox - miriamc AT ksu
- Mohammed Abduljabbar - xec AT ksu
- Oneil Lespierre - pierreo AT ksu
Icebreaker Activity:
- Get into groups of 3 - 5
- Find at least 5 things you all have in common
- Agree on a couple of questions to ask the instructor to learn more about him
- Write it all down on a sheet of paper
Syllabus: Read these topics later
- Course Objectives
- Major Course Topics
- Academic Honesty
- Students with Disabilities
- Expectations for Classroom Conduct
- Campus Safety
Course Structure:
- 30-45 minutes lecture material
- 30-45 minutes activity/lab time
- 12 weekly blog assignments
- 10 programming assignments
- 3 team projects
- 0 exams
- 0 quizzes
Grading:
- 30% Team Projects
- 10% Faculty Video Interview
- 10% Class Topic Research
- 10% Textbook Section
- 70% Individual Work
- 18% Programming (2% each)
- 28% Class Participation (1% each)
- 24% Online Blog (2% each)
All group work will include a peer evaluation component which can adjust that portion of the individual’s grade up to 50%. If a student should fail to contribute to a group assignment at all, their grade for that assignment will be reduced to a zero.
Letter Grades:
- 90% - 100% - A
- 80% - 89.99% - B
- 70% - 79.99% - C
- 60% - 69.99% - D
- 00% - 59.99% - F
My philosophy: do your work completely, turn it in on time, and you should have no issues getting a 'B'.
Late work: 10% of the possible points will be deducted for each day it is late.
Make arrangements with the instructor if extenuating circumstances arise.
(He really is a nice guy and will help you out if needed!)
Course Textbooks:
- The Pattern on the Stone by W. Daniel Hillis
- Tubes by Andrew Blum
- Blown to Bits by Hal Abelson, Ken Ledeen and Harry Lewis
Subject to Change
This is the biggest semester of CIS 115
Things may change quickly
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