CS2800 Logic and Computation
Fall 2010
[Syllabus]
[Lectures]
[Assignments]
[Labs]
CS2800 homework submission instructions.
- Go to http://blackboard.neu.edu/ and click "User Login" button
on the left hand side.
- Enter you MyNEU user name and password to login. See http://myneu.neu.edu. If you
don't know your MyNEU account, please go to 120 Haden Hall with
your husky card.
- Now you should see the home page of your account. On the
right side, "Course: Quick View" lists the courses you are
enrolled in. Click on CS2800.
- The new page has the navigation menu on the left hand
side. Click "Assignments". You should now be able to see the
list of homework assignments.
- Choose the assignment you are supposed to submit and click on
"View/Complete" under the homework title.
- In "submit a paper by" option, choose "file upload". Enter
your first name, last name, and submission title
respectively. Click "Browse" button to find the file you want
to submit. Then click "submit" button.
Only submit plain text files,
including .lisp files. Do not submit (for example) Word .doc
or .docx files.
Do not cut and paste text into Blackboard
because it gets reformatted and becomes unreadable. Only submit files.
- Now you should see the preview of what you are going
to submit. If everything is correct, click "yes, submit"
button.
(If you are submitting a .lisp file created in ACL2s, you
might see numerous lines of initialization code that you don't
see in ACL2s; this is fine.)
- You should see a message inidicating that the submission was successful.
Note:
- You can work in pairs, and we strongly encourage you to do
so. If you work in pairs, then your homework submission have a
line near the top (probably in a comment) that says "Team Members:"
followed by the names of both team members. If you work in pairs,
then only 1 assignment should be turned in.
- Homework submission will be automatically closed after the
due time posted. There are no exceptions, so we strongly
encourage you to submit your homework early in case you have
any computer/network problems. By the way, you can re-submit
homework as many times as you wish, up until the deadline.
- The Blackboard system will automatically check the
similarity of your homework with that of other students. Thus,
it will be easy for us to find out if there is any copying.
Of course, copying is not allowed and will not be tolerated.
- If you have any further questions about homework
submission, or if you experience any problems with the
submission proces, please contact the TA Mitesh Jain at
.