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Welcome to Aberdeen

Welcome to Computing Science

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College Structure

College of Physical Science (CoPS)Head of College: Professor Bryan MacGregor

School of Geosciences

School of Natural & Computing

Science

School of Engineering

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Useful links: Student Support

Needing Advice?

We are here to help you with confidential, independent and non-judgemental advice and support.

 Student Advice and Support Office International Student Advisers – [email protected] and confidential advice for international students. Disability Advisers – [email protected] and confidential advice for disabled students including students with medical conditions and

specific learning difficulties. Student Support Advisers – [email protected], information and confidential advice on financial, personal, university issues, etc.

 Telephone 01224 273935 or visit the Ground Floor of the Hub, Elphinstone Road, Aberdeen

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Tutorials: how to sign up

• www.abdn.ac.uk/mycourses

• Only if more than 1 session

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MyAberdeen is the University’s virtual learning environment. This is where you will find learning materials and resources associated with the courses you are studying.

Login at:

www.abdn.ac.uk/myaberdeen

You can find more information and support for using MyAberdeen at:

www.abdn.ac.uk/students/myaberdeen

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Where is Computing Science?

• http://www.abdn.ac.uk/ncs/computing/• Everything is on the Web pages, deadlines,

regulations, etc.

Meston Building

CSD: 2nd Floor

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People

• Head of Computing Science: George Coghill• Director (undergraduate studies): Bruce Scharlau• Level 2 tutor: Nir Oren• Level 3 tutor: Martin Kollingbaum• Level 1+4 tutor: Frank Guerin

• Advisers:• See your Adviser to register for or change courses!

• You:• www.abdn.ac.uk/studentportal/• Need to elect 2 year reps!• Two staff/student meetings per year (in week 5)

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Level 2 Tutor

• Dr. Nir Oren• Office: Meston 222• Homepage:• http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~csc342/Home.html

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Level 3 Tutor

• Dr. Martin Kollingbaum• Office: Meston 219• Homepage:• http://www.abdn.ac.uk/ncs/profiles/

m.j.kollingbaum/

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Level 1 and Level 4 Tutor

• Frank Guerin• Office: Meston 227• Homepage:• http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~csc245• Teaches Level 1 Course CS1015Grand Challenges of Artificial Intelligence

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Portal

• Is your study aim (degree) correct?• Check via student portal.

• Are you registered for the correct courses?• Check via student portal.

• If wrong, see your Adviser…• You may have problems graduating next Summer

unless you get your course choices right now!

• Timetables also outside G01

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Attendance

• Good attendance => Good exam results• Past years show a strong correlation

• Have to sign-in for practicals• Registry still send C5, C6 “warning” letters

etc…• See on-line CSD Handbook for rules…

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Absences & Medical Notes

• Will be sent an e-mail about attendance monitoring.

• Off sick: need to complete a self certificate medical form which are available online or outside the Meston G01 office or

• If off for more than 11 working days need to obtain a doctor’s letter.

• Hand in doctor’s note to Meston G01• Please notify Course Organiser if you miss a

deadline due to illness (before deadline)• Only Level Coordinators (for HoD) can grant

“extensions” to deadlines• But illness can be taken into account…

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Assessment & Progression

• Examination & Continuous Assessment• Feedback from CAs should help you

measure how well you’re doing…• Assignment boxes are located in the

Meston foyer before you go upstairs unless told otherwise.

• Typically: exam 50% + continuous 50%

• Passes in CS1022 and CS1520 are required for entry to Level 2 Computing

• Resits – August (best to avoid!)

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Level 2 Information & Contacts

• Bookmark the Level 2 Home Page• E-mail - check regularly for

announcements• Regulations Booklet & Online Level 2

Handbook

• Talk to us!• Tutors, Demonstrators & Lecturers• HoD (by appointment)

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Level 3: Honours Regulations

• IMPORTANT:• Only your first attempt at a honours

assessment counts towards the final honours degree classification.

• Resits gain credits but do not improve mark for degree classification!

• If are awarded a “No Paper” for any course – counts as CAS of 0

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Progression Regulations

• Entry into Senior Honours (Level 4)is not automatic:• Students who have been accepted unconditionally onto

an Honours programme will be eligible automatically to progress to the final year if they:

1. pass a minimum of 90 credits of the prescribed Level 3 courses for their intended degree programme

AND

2. Satisfy any additional conditions imposed by Degree Regulations

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Computer Accounts & Keys

• CSD Computer Accounts• Keys

• Level 4 students are entitled to a key to Meston building • A refundable £20 deposit is required

(will not be refunded if you lose your key)

• Keys available from Meston Reception (G01)• Please wait until next week

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Plagiarism

• Very serious issue! • In simple English: cheating, copying,

etc.• With computers, plagiarism is easy!• With the Internet, plagiarism is

increasing!• Staff obliged to report suspected

plagiarism• Penalties:

• Zero for assignment … zero for course!!

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• Software detection tools may be used• Boss/Sherlock:

http://cobalt.sourceforge.net/• Moss:

http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~aiken/moss.htm

• Always acknowledge your sources:• Acknowledge contributions of others• Properly cite source - i.e. full URL or

reference• Writing “got this from the Web” isn’t

enough!• If in doubt, ask your lecturer!

Avoid Plagiarism

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Plagiarism – How to Avoid

• Read assignment instructions carefully• Usually, this means do the work on your

own• Note: it is OK to discuss assignments in

general terms with your colleagues…• Read the undergraduate handbook!

• Leave plenty of time for assignments• Most copying happens the night before

the deadline

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ACHIEVEThe Graduate Attributes site

• Interactive learning resources

• Self-assessment tests & exercises

• Reflect & record in your ePortfolio

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/graduateattributes/

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Important Info

• Societies (BCS, ACM, Computer Society)

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EDS Prize in Computing Science Erik SANDSTEDT

BCS Prize for Best Level 2 Computing Science Student BERG, Matias Juho

BCS Prizes in Computing Science for CS2508 Project

MYERS, Greg PICIU, Mirela-Andreea SHANKS, Christopher

Logica Prize in Computing & Computing Science SINCLAIR, Arabella

Rob Milne Prize for Best Student in CS1015 POLINSCHI, Robert

Sandy Murray Programming Prize SUGARIU, Claudiu