Course syllabus

This page gives a basic overview of CompSci111/111G for Semester Two, 2022.  All course material is in Modules.

Course Overview Digital Course Outline Teaching Staff
Class Representatives Lecture Times Getting Help
Assessments Course Expectations Getting Started

 

Course Overview

A practical introduction to computing that will build confidence and familiarity with computers. Topics include: web design, game design, an overview of computer hardware and operating systems, effective use of common applications, using the Internet as a communication medium, applying programming concepts, and social implications of technology.

As part of their practical work, students will create web pages, and use a variety of home and office applications including spreadsheets, and databases.

Digital Course Outline

A full overview of the course is provided in the Digital Course Outline

Teaching Staff

Please feel free to contact any of the following people.  We are all very happy to help you with any queries or concerns.

Ann Cameron  (Course Coordinator / Lab Supervisor) 

Email: a.cameron@auckland.ac.nz
Room413 on Level 4 of the Maths & Physics Building (Bldg. 303) 
Phone: (09) 923-4947.
Office Hours: Open Door Policy:  Visit any time (or email for appointment or Zoom meeting).

Matthew Egbert

Email: m.egbert@auckland.ac.nz
Room491 on Level 4 of the Extension to the Maths & Physics Building (Bldg. 303S)
Office Hours: Open Door Policy:  Visit any time (or email for appointment or Zoom meeting).

Daniel Wilson 

Email daniel.wilson@auckland.ac.nz 
Room494 on Level 4 of the Maths & Physics Building (Bldg. 303) 
Office Hours: Open Door Policy:  Visit any time (or email for appointment or Zoom meeting).

Lab Tutors

Ann Cameron (Lab supervisor): Email a.cameron@auckland.ac.nz
Cameron Burton: Email cbur996@aucklanduni.ac.nz
Damir Azhar
: Email
damir.azhar@auckland.ac.nz

Class Representative

Class reps can act as an intermediary between students in the class and the lecturers and tutors. You can share with them any suggestions/complaints/remarks that you aren't comfortable discussing directly with one of the teaching staff (Ann, Matthew, Daniel).

Lecture times

Day Time Room
Tuesday 9am 405-460 (Engineering Block 5- Room 460)
Wednesday 9am 405-470 (Engineering Block 5- Room 470)
Friday 9am 405-470 (Engineering Block 5- Room 470)

Check SSO for room times

Course Resources and Getting Help

Piazza is the main forum we will be using for asking and answering questions. In a large class like this it works well so you are encouraged to participate asking and answering questions there.

You are always very welcome to contact any of the teaching staff if you have any queries or concerns.

Assessments and Pass Requirements

To pass the course, you need to obtain at least 50% overall as well as getting at least 50% of the theory component (test plus exam) and at least 50% of the practical component (labs).  The test (at 7pm on Wednesday 14th September) is worth 20% of your final mark and the exam is worth 50% of your final mark.  The labs are worth 30% of your final mark.

Mid-Semester Test (14th September)

  • Worth:  20% of your final mark and will be marked out of 100.
  • Time: 7pm until 8:30pm (NZ Time) on Wednesday 14th September.
  • Length of test: You have 90 minutes to complete the test.
  • Material covered: Lectures 1 - 16 (inclusive) and Labs 1 - 5 (inclusive).
  • Venue: The test will be held online (in your own home).
  • Type of Test: The test will be on Inspera and will be short answers.
  • Please practise using Inspera to answer test questions by doing the two practice tests which are available on Canvas under Assignments / Past Year Tests and Exams (for practice).  
  • Any concerns please email Ann Cameron (a.cameron@auckland.ac.nz).

Course Expectations

You are expected to attend all lectures (or watch the lecture recordings) before doing your labs.  All labs are held in Room 303S-175 on Level 1 of the Computer Science extension to the Maths & Physics Building.  If you are an offshore student, please ensure you watch the lab recording before doing the lab.

Learning in the School of Computer Science

Student learning expectations document

Getting Started

The course material is arranged in Modules

 

 

Course summary:

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