Assignments
All assignments must have your full name and last 4 digits of your student ID (SSN).
I will return any assignments without a name and number to the party that sent me the message.
I will grade assignments only once, so please complete the entire assignment before sending the answers.
All labs are to be e-mailed to me, or dropped off in the Computer Science department on the third floor of RVR.
E-mail submissions may be submitted in plain text or as an attachment. (Feel free to use any text editor you like. I will let you know
if I have a problem viewing your assignment.)
Please send your answers with the corresponding question numbers and/or letters.
If you include the questions with the answers, put your answers in bold.
grade scale (excel)
| Week |
Topics |
Points |
Due Date |
| 1/28 |
Introduction |
20 |
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| 2/4 |
Accessing information on the Web |
20 |
2/13 |
| 2/11 |
Online chat |
20 |
2/20 |
| 2/18 |
The Unix environment vs. the PC environment |
30 |
2/27 |
| 2/25 |
Internet infrastructure |
30 |
3/6 |
| 3/4 |
Getting the most out of e-mail |
30 |
3/13 |
| 3/11 |
Telnet and remote access |
30 |
3/20 |
| 3/18 |
File transfers (FTP) |
30 |
4/3 |
| 3/25 |
Spring Break |
| 4/1 |
HTML and web page design |
30 |
4/10 |
| 4/8 |
Midterm exam |
100 |
4/17 |
| 4/15 |
Research project |
50 |
5/24 |
| 4/22 |
Usenet |
30 |
5/1 |
| 4/29 |
Advanced topics |
30 |
5/8 |
| 5/6 |
Data encryption, security, and privacy |
30 |
5/15 |
| 5/13 |
Research project presentations, catch up, and final exam. |
| 5/20 |
Final exam |
150 |
5/24 |
| No work will be accepted after 5:00 P.M. on Friday May 24, 2002 |
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