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These labs will provide up to 150 points towards your final grade. There are more than 150 possible points in these labs, but at most 150 of them will count towards your final grade. This was done purposefully to allow you to recover from failed or missed labs. There is one scheduled make-up lab session in this schedule. Other than that there are no make up labs.
Points are given for doing the work, which usually involves programming in the JavaScript programming language, and points are also given for demonstrating your work to the lab instructor. You will receive partial credit for labs once they are attempted and submitted on time - even if they do not work perfectly.
In most instances labs will be completed and grading during the lab session. However in the event that you are unable to complete a lab, you have until the Sunday immediately after your Thursday lab session to turn in your labs. For example, the May 17 lab must be turned in by 10pm of Sunday May 20. If you miss this deadline, you automatically get a zero for the lab. The best way to turn in the work is in the lab itself, but many students opt to email the labs to the lab instructor. That is acceptable, but the email must arrive within the deadline.
Important! Do not email your labs to the course instructor. He will not grade them. Email them to your lab instructor with the subject of the email: Cop 2500 Lab #.
Use your grade record sheet ( here ) to keep track of your grades. You may also track your grades weekly on Webct.