Assignment 2 has been marked. You can collect your assignment, see your marks and read the feedback from the marker here
You should also check your ClassMark in ViewMarks . This is a mark out of 50 that includes all of the assessment in the course we have done during the term. Email me ASAP if you think there are any issues.
Congratulations to Frankie Willis, Steve Shi and Vasavi Garg for coming 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the Art Gallery Voting for Assignment 2 Bonus.
There will be a pre-exam consultation on
Monday 10am-12
Location: E202
There is no consultation on from 2:30-4:30.
I have had a few questions about whether you need to know recursion for the exam.
There could be questions on recursion in the theory section, or q8 in the practical part.
You can also use recursion to answer other questions in the prac exam if you want to. But you don't have too.
You can run the unseen test cases for your assignment 2
~dp1091/bin/autotest -a ~dp1091/public_html/19T1/assignments/ass2/unseen
Each autotest is worth 0.25 marks
Email me if you have any issues.
I will be running a consultation hour today from 2:30-4:30 in E208.
Congratulations to everyone who submitted a bonus assignment. We have chosen the top submissions overall, based on the changes they have made to the ass2Bonus code and the final image they produced. Please go and vote for your favourite. Voting closes in a week. You can view your ass2Bonus mark and collect your ass2Bonus assignment. The winners of the vote, will get their bonus mark increased accordingly, when voting finishes.
Congratulations to the 25/42 students who got at least 1 of the questions correct in the week12 labB test, the 22 who got full marks and the 18 that got 30/20. You can check your marks as usual using View Marks
An extra special congratulations to the 9 students in the course who got 10/10 for their PracTestMark. This means they got 2/2 for every labB test. A special mention goes to Nicholas, Anran and Zibo, who got 30/20 for every test (except week 9 where that was not possible since there were only 2 questions given).
Please check your LabMark. These are finalised now. And your ClassMark should now be a mark out of a maximum of 35, with only ass2 marks to go.
Your practice exam marks are available now in View Marks .
The total mark is in the lab12Mark field.
For wednesday's class, the marks for individual questions are in fields trialWk12A_q1 trialWk12A_q2 trialWk12A_q3 trialWk12A_q4 and trialWk12A_theory
For thursday's class, the marks for individual questions are in fields trialWk12B_q1 trialWk12B_q2 trialWk12B_q3 trialWk12B_q4 and trialWk12B_theory
You may also collect your theory submissions in View Submissions
Please also check your LabMark. If it is a '?' it means you have unmarked labs. You MUST attend the consultation tomorrow to get these labs marked otherwise you will get 0 for them. Email me if you have any issues regarding this.
You can also check your ClassMark so far. This is a total of all the marks during the term. So far the maximum mark you could have is 33. We still have assignment 2 and one last class test to include.
We are running a consultation hour to help students with last minute assignment issues on Friday.
It will go from 3:30-5:30 and will be in room W117 with Kristian. You MUST be quiet during the consultation as there will be class tests will be running next door.
Your practical exam marks are available now in View Marks .
The marks for each question are in fields testWk11_q1, testWk11_q2, testWk11_q3 and the actual mark is in TestWk11Mark.
Congratulations on the 36/47 students who did the test and got at least 1 of the programming questions completely correct.
26 students got 2 questions completely correct and got full marks.
10 students got all three questions correct and I will give them chocolates as a bonus.
These are fantastic results as being able to write programs using linked lists is one of the most important skills in the course. So getting at least on the questions correct in this test is a great! If you didn't manage to, don't panic, just do some more programming practice.
I will talk about the solution and some of the common errors for some of the questions in the lecture on tuesday.
Assignment 1 has been marked. You can collect your assignment, see your marks and read the feedback from the marker here
In tomorrow's lecture we are going to talk about last week's exam. We are also going to do some revision and answer any questions about assignment 2. We will start a new topic in Friday's lecture.
Your practical exam marks are available now View Marks .
The marks for each question are in fields testWk9_q1, testWk9_q2 and the actual mark is in TestWk9Mark.
Congratulations on 31/46 students who did the test getting at least 1 of the programming questions completely correct. 12 students got full marks!
I will talk about some of the common errors in the labs on friday.
Also while you are viewing your marks, please check your lab marks. If you have any ? for these labs, remember you MUST come to the lab and get them marked in person as well as using give to submit them. So please come along to the lab this week and get any unmarked labs marked. Note: We won't mark labs from more than 3 weeks earlier unless you have a good reason.
As discussed in lectures, I am changing the due dates of labs to be monday 11:59:59 to give you an extra day and so you can attend the consultation if you need help finishing them off. Note: This will not apply to lab12 which is the last week of session.
You can run the unseen test cases for your assignment 1 and assignment 1 bonus by running
~dp1091/bin/autotest -a ~dp1091/public_html/19T1/assignments/ass1/unseen
~dp1091/bin/autotest -a ~dp1091/public_html/19T1/assignments/ass1Bonus/unseen
For ass1, the marks for each test are included in the test output. eg Test 1 is worth 0.25 marks
Test 1 ((0.25) etc
For the ass1Bonus each test is worth 0.25 marks
Email me if you have any issues.
Note: No-one passed all the autotests! A few students just failed 1 test and a few more just failed 2 tests.
Just in case you have any last minute assignment issues we are running a consultation this week on
Friday 3:30-5:30 in W117. It will be taken by Kristian
Your practical exam marks are available now in View Marks .
The marks for each question are in fields testWk7_q1, testWk7_q2, testWk7_q3 and the actual mark is in TestWk7Mark.
Congratulations on the 42/48 students who did the test and got at least 1 of the programming questions completely correct.
14 students got 2 questions completely correct and got full marks.
4 students got all three questions correct and I will give them chocolates as a bonus.
These are fantastic results as being able to write programs using arrays is one of the most important skills in the course. So getting at least on the questions correct in this test is a great! If you didn't manage to, don't panic, just do some more programming practice.
I will talk about the solution and some of the common errors for testWk7_q2 in the labs on friday. Anyone who wants to get in person feedback about their programs can also do so in person on friday in the labs.
Hi everyone. Consultations are staying on mondays and NOT moving to fridays.
And from now on they will be 2 hours long, running from 2:30-4:30 in Room E208 and will be taken by Kristian.
The due date for assignment 1 has been extended to Friday 1st March 11:59:59 pm
Your practical exam marks are available now View Marks .
The marks for each question are in fields testWk5_q1, testWk5_q2, testWk5_q3 and the actual mark is in TestWk5Mark.
Congratulations on 49/52 students who did the test getting at least 1 of the programming questions completely correct. 28 students got 2 questions completely correct and got full marks. 11 students got all three questions correct and I will give them chocolates as a bonus.
I will talk about some of the common errors in the labs on friday.
Also while you are viewing your marks, please check your lab marks for lab01,lab02,lab03,lab04. If you have any ? for these labs, remember you MUST come to the lab and get them marked in person as well as using give to submit them. So please come along to the lab this week and get any unmarked labs marked. Note: We won't mark labs from more than 3 weeks earlier unless you have a good reason, so this is your last chance to get lab03 marked.
From now on, all lectures and the Tuesday 5pm tutorial will be held in L5 Room W301 .
So see you all tomorrow at 1pm in L5 Room W301.
This is the link where you can view your marks . Make sure you choose the following:
Session: 19T1 Term1 2019
Course: DPST1091
At the moment you should be able to see your marks for lab01 and lab02 (lab03 marks have not been uploaded yet). If you have a '?' as your mark, that means you submitted the lab using give, but need to get it marked by one of the tutors. You should get any unmarked labs that you have submitted marked at the beginning of the next labA.
This is the link where you can view your practice exam marked submissions
Choose Assignment: practice_q1 and click collect my marked assignment. Do the same for practice_q2 and practice_q3
Results from the Exam:
38/48 students got 10/10 for question 1
30/48 students got 10/10 for question 2
10/48 students got 10/10 for question 3
9/48 students got 10/10 for all questions
Don't forget, this is not worth any marks towards your final grade and is just for feedback. If you were able to get 2 or more of the questions done, that is fantastic! If you were able to get one question out that is good! If you couldn't get any questions out, don't panic, it was only week 3. Just spend more time practicing your programming.
There will be a consultation hour each week on Monday 3:30-4:30 in rooms E207 and 208
Hello everyone who has their tutorial on tuesday 5-6. This week, we will be holding the tutorial in the same room as the lecture. Old Main Building 230 (K-K15-230).