Updated: 2012-02-16 07:10 EST

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CST 8207 Course Home Page

Canadian Flag Introduction to GNU/Linux

Winter (January-April) 2012

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Instructor
Ian! D. Allen
Contact E-mail, Office, Phone
See the Prof Timetable
WWW
My Teaching Home Page
My Personal Home Page
Office Appointment Hours
See my Prof Timetable schedule.
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Important Dates for CST8207 Students

See also Academic Calendar Winter 2012.

  • 2012-01-09 - Monday January 9 - Week 1 - classes start
  • 2012-02-10 - Friday February 10 - Week 5 - Midterm #1 of 2 (15%)
  • 2012-02-20 to 2012-02-24 - Algonquin Study Break Week (no classes)
  • 2012-03-16 - Friday March 16 - Week 9 - Midterm #2 of 2 (25%)
  • 2012-03-23 - Friday March 23 - Week 10 - final withdrawal date
  • 2012-04-06 - Friday April 6 - Week 12 - Good Friday (no classes)
  • 2012-04-21 to 2012-04-28 - Week 15 - Algonquin Final Assessment Week
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Plagiarism and Academic Fraud

No unauthorized copying! Restricted group work! Restricted working together!

For the modern student, plagiarism isn't all it used to be. In fact, many don't see it as an issue in the least. According to the New York Times, technology has fostered a laissez-faire attitude towards the practice. Many students plagiarize -- and many don't think they're doing anything wrong. More Students Misunderstand The Fundamentals Of Plagiarism

Working together is not permitted except in assignments specifically labelled by the instructor as group assignments. Cutting-and-pasting from someone else is not solving a problem. Do your own thinking and write your own answers. No cutting-and-pasting.

Even where using another person's material is permitted (from other students, books, the Internet, or even from the blackboard or posted course notes), copying material from other sources and submitting it without proper credit to the author is an academic offence called plagiarism. You must credit the source of material that you did not write yourself, no matter from where it comes!

Students working together without authorization or submitting work containing plagiarized material in the programme will be charged with academic fraud under Algonquin Academic Regulations. Read the plagiarism document for details.

See also: Algonquin College Directives and Algonquin College Policy AA20 - Plagiarism

Cutting-and-pasting from someone else is not solving a problem. Do your own thinking and write your own answers. No cutting-and-pasting.

Recommended Course Textbooks

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There is no required textbook for this course. We have selected some recommended (not required) textbooks for this course; the titles and purchase information are given in the Course Outline. The recommended textbooks are a reliable, comprehensive sources of accurate GNU/Linux information. Motivated students may choose instead to discover and use free Internet resources instead of a purchased textbook. Additional web-based notes will be provided on-line.

Alternate Web Notes

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Web notes for this course are kept at multiple sites, including some broken web sites at Algonquin College. I pay for the notes to be stored on commercial Linux-based web hosting services, with backup copies located in various locations.

Write down the locations of the web notes and their backup copies from the list below. (You won't be able to get to this page if the main web site is down!)

  1. http://teaching.idallen.com/cst8207/12w/    (main .com site)
    The main dot .com site is located in a large data centre in Troy, Michigan, USA.
  2. http://teaching.idallen.org/cst8207/12w/    (note the dot .org domain suffix!)
    The .org site is located in a large data centre in New York.
  3. http://acadunix.algonquincollege.com/~alleni/teaching/cst8207/12w/     (on campus)
    The ACADUNIX site is accessible from inside Algonquin College even when the College Internet is broken. Unfortunately, the web server on ACADUNIX is not configured correctly to run CGI scripts and it will not serve up the directory index files correctly. (See this note.) You can read the Class Notes by appending /notes/ to the above URL.
  4. http://elearning.algonquincollege.com/coursemat/alleni/idallen/cst8207/12w/     (on campus)
    The ELEARNING site is accessible from inside Algonquin College even when the College Internet is broken. Unfortunately, the web server on ELEARNING is not configured correctly to run CGI scripts and it will not serve up the directory index files correctly. (See this note.) You can read the Class Notes by appending /notes/ to the above URL.