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Class ScheduleWebsiteTextsReadingDateFeb 1HTML 1HTML IIExam 1History of CSCryptographyCrypto TutorialCC 3.12Computing: Its Nature, Power and LimitsInstructor Samir Chopra Class [email protected] 3.12 M 9:25–10:40 236 NEOffice 1214 Ingersoll Hall Th 9:25-10:40 129 FTelephone 951-5000 x2044 Office Hours Th 11:00 AM - 12:00 noon, and by appointmentWebsitehttp://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~cc312/Required Reed, A Balanced Introduction to Computer Science. Pearson Prentice-Hall (R) Texts Coursepack (available at Shakespeare & Co, Hillel Place). Grading Your grade will be determined by laboratory and homework assignments, 2 midterm examinations, and one cumulative final examination. These will contribute to your grade as follows:Exam I 17% HW/Labs 33%Exam II 17% Final Exam 33%Reading Though the volume of reading for this course is not great, some of it is difficult. To get the most out of it, you should do the assigned readings before lecture on the day they are assigned — and you should read them again after the lecture. You are encouraged to read ahead. Homework & LaboratoriesYour homework assignments will be based on laboratory experiences and will be due one week later. Your homework/lab grade will be primarily based on participation and effort (with less emphasis on correctness). Among other things, this means that your grade depends in part on your attendance at laboratory meetings.Exams The two midterms will not be cumulative. The final will be. Cheating on exams will result in an automatic F. Attendance You are responsible for everything that is covered in class. Class participation will affect the assignment of final grades in “borderline” cases.Lateness No late assignments will be accepted – i.e., late assignments get an automatic grade of zero.Tentative CalendarDate Lecture Laboratory ReadingJan 29 Computer Science, algorithms, programs R Ch.1, App. BFeb 1 Windows basicsFeb 5 Networks & the Internet R Ch. 3Feb 8 URLs, DNS, TCP/IPFeb 12 NO CLASSFeb 15 Algorithmic Thinking (Mon schedule)R 2, App. AFeb 19 NO CLASSFeb 21 Computer Languages R 8Feb 22 HTML 1Feb 26 Information Representation R8; R 12March 1 HTML II R 2March 5th Exam 1March 8th Searching, PlagiarismR6March 12 Intro to JavaScript; variables, expressions R 4, 5March 15 JavaScript IMarch 19 Using predefined functions; event-driven programmingR 7, 9March 22 JavaScript IIMarch 26 Machine architecture; stored-program conceptR 6, 12March 29 Architecture simulation R 14April 12 History of CSApril 16 CryptographyApril 19 Crypto TutorialApril 23 CryptographyApril 26 Crypto TutorialApril 30 Exam IIMay 3 E-commerce, cookiesMay 7 Cryptography: Security and PrivacyMay 10 PGPMay 14 Cryptography: Public Key EncryptionMay 17 Unsolvability and infeasibilityFinal


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