Ground rules for assignments

Each assignment has a due date. Assignments are due at the start of your class on that day.

All assignments should be printed, not hand written.

You do not have to put a cover page on an assignment -- just type your name(s), assignment title and assignment number on the first page of the assignment.

If two or more people collaborate on an assignment, turn in one copy with the names of each team member.

Some assignments have multiple parts. In that case, staple all the parts together, and turn them in as a unit. Do not turn in partial assignments -- I will just turn them back for completion.

Do not staple two or more assignments together even if they are all due on the same date.

If you got an assignment back without credit, and were asked to fix some problem, turn in the entire assignment after it is corrected and write "correction" on the front page.

Many of our assignments require you to turn in a screen shot of the running program. You can do that using the PrntScrn key in the upper right hand portion of the keyboard.

When you hit the PrntScrn key, an image of the entire screen is placed in the Windows Clipboard. You can then paste (control-v) the image into Paint, Word, or another program. At that point, you can modify it, save it, print it, e-mail it, etc.

If you hold down the Alt key while hitting PrntScrn, you place an image of just the active window, not the entire screen, in the clipboard.

For making screenshots on a Mac or mobile device, check this link.


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