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Welcome to CGS 2100. Log in lab computers Username: student No password required. Lab Section 14. Lab sections. Lab instructor: Fei Lu Email: flu@labs.cs.ucf.edu Course Website: http://www.cs.ucf.edu/courses/cgs2100.htm Homepage: http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~feilu/cgs2100/ Office: CSB 114
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Welcome to CGS 2100 Log in lab computers Username: student No password required Lab Section 14
Lab sections • Lab instructor: Fei Lu • Email: flu@labs.cs.ucf.edu • Course Website: http://www.cs.ucf.edu/courses/cgs2100.htm • Homepage: http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~feilu/cgs2100/ • Office: CSB 114 • Hours: Tue 10:30 – 11:30
All things you have to know • Attendance will be taken at the beginning of lab Don’t be late for more than 15 minutes! • Being marked absent in more than2labs = 10% reduction of your final grade • Please log out Windows you leave the lab for security reasons. • Understand and agree to the zero tolerance policy
Email issues • Remember to include your FULL NAME and LAB SECTION NUMBER in every email sent to me. Format of emails: Subject:2100.0014 #[assignment no.] [full name] Subject:2100.0014 Question [full name] Example: Subject: 2100.0014 #1 Mike Brian or Subject: 2100.0014 Question Mike Brian
Email issue (cont) • You will receive a ZERO on your assignment if your name and lab section are not included! • Before you send an email • Check if your name and section number are included • Check if the subject is in the right format • Check if the required document is attached • After you send an email • Check if your email is in “sent-email” folder
Grade issue • All assignment sent after the deadline will NOT be accepted • The grading policy can be found on the website (Check this before you do your assignment or before you talk to me about your grade) • Grades will be posted online a week after the deadline
Computer services UCF offers • UCF LAN Account • Pegasus Email • Web space/FTP • Your username of all these account is your NID
Topics today • Some basic skills to use Windows and to access the Internet • Understand course information
Review • You should be able to: • Log into Windows • Create new folders • Move folders and files • Log out of Windows • Navigate to a web page • Understand course information • Understand and agree to the zero tolerance policy • Understand the computer services UCF offers to its students
SAM All questions regarding SAM skill tests should be addressed to Steven Freund: sfreund@cs.ucf.edu • What’s SAM? • where to find your SAM card • The SAM card, which holds a password, is usually in the shrink-wrapped book you purchase • Don’t lose your booklet • failure to have their SAM account activated by the due date of the first skill test will result in a grade of zero. • You may not purchase these if your book have been used by a friend in a previous semester • More information regarding SAM will be distributed via the course web site within a couple of weeks Skills Assessment Manager 2003 (SAM 2003) is a Web-based software application that measures your proficiency in the Microsoft Office 2003 applications suite (Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Word), Windows 2000, Windows XP and general Internet skills. You should take SAM skill tests during the weeks listed on the calendar
Homework • Go to one of the campus computer labs (not the open lab) and start trying to figure out how to access your LAN account and Pegasus email account. • Make sure that you have your Pegasus email account before the lab next week. • If you have any problem about Pegasus account, go to the main computer lab in Computer Center 2, Room 104A, and bring a picture ID.