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student:onlinesemestersurvival:start [2020/09/15 14:34] – [How do I access the student server (“stu”) from home to do my coursework?] ridderab | student:onlinesemestersurvival:start [2023/08/21 15:17] (current) – [TA Resources] normanap | ||
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===== TA Resources ===== | ===== TA Resources ===== | ||
- | The computer science department has a bunch of awesome TAs that are available to help with lower division classes like CS 101, CS 149, CS 159, CS 227, etc. They also run weekly review sessions for several of these courses. For the online semester, they are using Microsoft Teams to organize TA hours and connect with students. You can find information on when the TAs are available and how to connect with them at the [[department: | + | The computer science department has a bunch of awesome |
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+ | ===== How else can I get help reviewing and debugging my code virtually? ===== | ||
+ | Since we are now online, it can be difficult to find someone to talk through your code with. A common practice for programmers that has been used for decades is [[https:// | ||
===== Accessing Campus Computing Resources ===== | ===== Accessing Campus Computing Resources ===== | ||
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===== How do I access the student server (“stu”) from home to do my coursework? ===== | ===== How do I access the student server (“stu”) from home to do my coursework? ===== | ||
- | Many classes require the use of the gcc compiler for compiling C programs, which are available on the CS lab machines on campus. To access stu and the lab machines virtually home, follow the guide written [[student: | + | Many classes require the use of the gcc compiler for compiling C programs, which are available on the CS lab machines on campus. To access stu and the lab machines virtually |