We have sent your a1 marks to your UNSW zId email. If you have any questions, please follow the instructions in the email.
For inquiries:
Kindly avoid emailing us unless absolutely necessary, as responses may be delayed.
Details about the marking process & feedback will be discussed in the Week 7 live lecture (tomorrow).
You can view the actual marking tests on a CSE Linux machine by navigating to your folder containing the solution files and running:
~cs9319/a1/automark
Assignment 2 spec is available (due: Tuesday 28th July 5:00pm AEST ). It will be further discussed in the live lecture this week. If you have questions about the spec, please post them in the forum . Alternatively, please ask in the live lectures or join a consultation if you need more individual help.
Assignment 1 spec is available (due: Tuesday 30th June 5:00pm AEST ). If you have questions about the spec, please post them in the forum or discuss them in the live lecture / consultation.
Unfortunately, WebCMS is currently experiencing some system issues that prevent us from updating course content, including lecture slides and exercises, and changing their access permissions. I have already contacted the WebCMS support team and requested that they investigate the issue. In the meantime, you can access this week’s topic slides using the following link:
https://cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~wong/cs9319/Lecture02-1pp.pdf
You may use these slides as references while watching this week’s topic video in Moodle, which is already available.
I apologise for the inconvenience.
The majority of course content is located on the WebCMS Course Page , but we will be leveraging the Discourse Platform ( here ) for the class Q&A forum .
Please read through the Course Outline to ensure you have an overview of how the course will be run this term, as well as expectations for assessment tasks and outcomes.
Lectures will be delivered by Raymond Wong (course convenor), consisting of in-person live lectures and pre-recorded video lectures. The latter will be accessible via the Moodle Course Page . Live lectures will also be recorded in Moodle for those students enrolled in the Web stream.
There are no tutorial sessions but there will be drop-in consultations available for open discussion and Q&A, as per the class timetable (starting from week 2, availability to be announced shortly).
The first live lecture will be on Thu 4th June 4-6pm in Ainsworth G02 (Building J17)
Look forward to seeing you there!