Midterm_Final
"Complementary" Midterm
01/11/11 12:04
The "Complementary" Midterm will take place Thursday, November 3rd, 10-11:20am in the Curtis Lecture Hall I.
It is optional - you are not obliged to write it.
It is not an open book test.
The better of the marks from the Oct 18 and Nov 3 midterms will be used for your midterm mark.
Please see the Lecture 13 slides for additional detail about this midterm.
It is optional - you are not obliged to write it.
It is not an open book test.
The better of the marks from the Oct 18 and Nov 3 midterms will be used for your midterm mark.
Please see the Lecture 13 slides for additional detail about this midterm.
The Midterm Exam
13/10/11 10:59
Date: Tuesday, Oct 18th
Location:
For students with student numbers that are even: Accolade Building East Room 002
For students with student numbers that are odd: Accolade Building East Room 007
Time:
start time: 10:10am. This allows approx 10 minutes to walk from Ross, South Building, Room S203 (location of lectures).
end time: 10:55am
duration: 45 minutes
Weight: 20%
Format:
Topics:
All the material that has been covered in the assigned readings and labtests up until Thursday, Oct 6th.
This includes:
Good luck!
There will be a short lecture immediately following the midterm, to take place in one of the midterm rooms from 11-11:20am.
Attendance at this lecture is strongly recommended since we will cover material and concepts that will be included on the labtest (Thurs, Oct 20; Fri Oct 21; Mon Oct 24)
Location:
For students with student numbers that are even: Accolade Building East Room 002
For students with student numbers that are odd: Accolade Building East Room 007
Time:
start time: 10:10am. This allows approx 10 minutes to walk from Ross, South Building, Room S203 (location of lectures).
end time: 10:55am
duration: 45 minutes
Weight: 20%
Format:
- a closed book exam
- short-answer comprehension questions, similar to the format of those found in the review questions at the end of Chapter 1 and Chapter 2
- short-answer questions about contracts. Given a particular contract and a scenario, be able to describe the responsibilities of the client and the implementer. Apply this knowledge in order to attribute liability.
Topics:
All the material that has been covered in the assigned readings and labtests up until Thursday, Oct 6th.
This includes:
- assigned readings from the textbook and related material discussed in lecture
- concepts covered in labtest I
- material discussed in lecture that pertains to working with Images
Good luck!
There will be a short lecture immediately following the midterm, to take place in one of the midterm rooms from 11-11:20am.
Attendance at this lecture is strongly recommended since we will cover material and concepts that will be included on the labtest (Thurs, Oct 20; Fri Oct 21; Mon Oct 24)