================================================= Assignment #06 - midterm test 1 topics review ================================================= - Ian! D. Allen - idallen@idallen.ca - www.idallen.com Read *all* the words in this assignment. Available online: Wednesday October 19, 2011 Upload due date: Upload answer file before 23:59 (midnight) on Monday October 31, 2011 Late assignments or wrong file names may or may not be marked. Submission method: Create a plain text file using the *exact* name: assignment06.txt Upload the file via the Assignment06 "Upload File" facility in Blackboard. Use "Attach File" and "Submit" to upload your plain text file. No wordprocessor documents. Do not send email. Use only "Attach File". Use the *exact* file name given above. Upload only one single file of plain text, not HTML, not MSWord. No fonts, no word-processing. Plain text only. Did I mention that the format is plain text (VIM/Nano/Pico/Gedit or Notepad)? NO WORD PROCESSOR, PDF, RTF, or HTML DOCUMENTS ACCEPTED. No marks are awarded for submitting under the wrong assignment number. Not all assignments will be marked. See the Week 1 Notes for details. Goal: Learn the material you didn't know on the midterm test. Deliverables: One correctly-named plain text file uploaded to Blackboard. ============================================================================== 1. On Monday, October 17, you were sent an email message with your midterm test results and the correct answers. Obtain your individual midterm question sheet from your instructor. 2. Copy and edit this assignment file. For every question that you answered incorrectly on the test, reproduce in the space below the question (from your own question sheet) and the correct method for getting the answer. (If you had no incorrect questions, upload this assignment file unchanged.) *** YOUR INCORRECT MIDTERM QUESTIONS AND ANSWER METHODS GO HERE *** If the answer requires no method, indicate where in the Class Notes or Blackboard PowerPoint slides you can find the correct answer. No marks are awarded unless your method or source for getting the answer is shown. Marks are awarded for original work, not for cut-and-paste. Any answers that are found to be cut-and-paste from some other document will require you to resubmit the entire lab as hand-written (and may result in a charge of plagiarism or academic fraud as well). Do your own thinking; write your own answers. -- | Ian! D. Allen - idallen@idallen.ca - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Home Page: http://idallen.com/ Contact Improv: http://contactimprov.ca/ | College professor (Free/Libre GNU+Linux) at: http://teaching.idallen.com/ | Defend digital freedom: http://eff.org/ and have fun: http://fools.ca/