You have reached the Web ``index page'' for the online material of Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming, Fall 2006.
All the links for quick access if you know where you want to go:
What is a Rowan Seminar? Information for students is at www.rowan.edu/biology/faculty/tahamont/sfaq.htm and for faculty at www.rowan.edu/biology/faculty/tahamont/faqa.htm.
Rowan has two policies about acceptable use of its computers and networks, one for everybody and another specifically for students. Rowan students agree to abide by these when they register and take classes.
All class handouts will be Web accessible documents. Few paper documents will be handed out.
The course syllabus is an official looking document that represents a kind of contract between you and your instructor.
You will answer this questionnaire at the beginning of the semester.
Check this link every day or so for important announcements about the class, such as a change in the date of a test, typos in assignments, etc. The entries will be in reverse chronological order, so you only need to look at the top of the page to see any new announcements since the last time you visited the link.
This is your last assignment.
Reading assignments are listed here.
Laboratory assignments are listed here.
Remember the ``code word or number'' question on the questionnaire you filled out for your mandatory office visit? Periodically check this posting of grades for the entries under your code word or number. Notify me of any clerical errors by showing the graded item that was recorded incorrectly.
At the end of the semester, your average and final letter grade will be posted by code word or number.
The authors of our BlueJ text book maintain a Web site at www.bluej.org/objects-first. In particular, the site contains the book's projects.
home page:
http://elvis.rowan.edu/~hartley/index.html
e-mail:
hartley@elvis.rowan.edu