Log onto one of UB's PCs running Windows NT (e.g., the ones in
the Park 143 lab, or at any of the Cybraries, etc.)
Get on the World-Wide Web in your favorite way (e.g., via
Netscape or Internet Explorer):
Find the "Academic Integrity: Policies and Procedures"
and "Obstruction or Disruption in the Classroom - Policies"
webpages on the WWW (see the CSE 111 syllabus for direct
links to them)
Print them out & read them.
From Windows, use CRT to access (i.e., to log in to) UBUnix.
Do the Pico tutorial:
Print out the final version of the file mary_lamb.txt
that you will create during this tutorial.
(See How to Print from
Unix.)
Using your favorite newsreader,
read the newsgroup sunyab.cse.111.
In particular, read the messages about:
Welcome to the CSE 111 Newsgroup for Fall 2000
Class Statistics
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
HW #1
Save the "HW #1" message to a file. (Note that
trn saves all messages in a "News" directory; so if you saved a
news message with the name "hw1", you will find it in "News/hw1".)
Print it out.
Be sure to exit from (i.e., log out of) UBUnix! (Note:
You should close the Unix window by clicking on the X in the upper right
corner.)
Be sure to log out of Windows!!
Turn in the following items, stapled together in the top
left-hand corner:
A cover page (which can be computer-generated, or hand-printed)
titled "HW #1", with:
Your name (print, please)
The date
Your lab section (L1 .. L8)
(if you don't know your lab section, look it up on the
syllabus!)
The first page of the "Academic Integrity: Policies and Procedures"
website
The first page of the "Obstruction or Disruption in the Classroom -
Policies" website