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Welcome to Spring Semester 2013
International Gaming
@ Universidad Fernando Noveno
Learn to Program: The Fundamentals
Jennifer Campbell, Paul Gries
Behind every mouse click and
touch-screen tap, there is a computer program that makes things happen. This
course introduces the fundamental building blocks of programming and teaches you
how to write fun and useful programs using the Python
language.
Hi everyone,Please read this announcement carefully
before you open the exam.
This exam is an assessment tool, not a teaching tool, and several of the questions are intended to be challenging. Our goal is to find out how much you know and how proficient you are with the material. You may not have time to check all of your answers.
You can use any resources that you like, including running your code and using the visualizer, as long as you do not ask anyone any questions, anywhere, or otherwise communicate with anyone about the content of the exam, even after you have submitted. If you do, you will be expelled from the course. In particular:
This exam is an assessment tool, not a teaching tool, and several of the questions are intended to be challenging. Our goal is to find out how much you know and how proficient you are with the material. You may not have time to check all of your answers.
You can use any resources that you like, including running your code and using the visualizer, as long as you do not ask anyone any questions, anywhere, or otherwise communicate with anyone about the content of the exam, even after you have submitted. If you do, you will be expelled from the course. In particular:
- Do not ask for clarification on an exam question, either on the course forums or anywhere else.
- Do not ask about or post any parts of your exam solutions.
- Do not make comments about the exam, including the length of the exam or how hard or easy the questions are.
- Do not help anyone else with their exam.
When you first open the exam, read all of it and look for questions that you know how to answer right away.
You have 3 hours to complete this exam starting from when you open it. Make sure you have set aside 3 consecutive hours where you will not be interrupted. Save frequently; we recommend saving after you do each question. It may be helpful for you to print the exam.
We will be monitoring what people submit. If an exam question is somehow flawed, rather than fix the question, we will simply not count it.
You can only submit once, and you will not be told your score until after the exam deadline on 19 November 2012.
Save frequently. We recommend that you save after every question.
Even if you quit your browser, the countdown will continue.
Good luck!
-Paul, Jen, Colin, Jono, and Sarah