Introductions


This introductory assignment is meant to introduce you to your classmates and the course staff.

Creating a Web page

For this course, you will be creating a portfolio of all of your projects on the World Wide Web (WWW). The course staff will access your course web page through this page to track your progress throughout the course, so it is very important that you keep it up-to-date. Even if you do not already have a personal home page, you should create another page for this course in a separate directory within your public_html directory on acpub.

To create the content for your web page, you can use the editor that comes with the Netscape or Internet Explorer browser or a standard modern word processor. These editors allow you write text or import images without worrying about the actual format used on the web. Even though it is not necessary for this assignment, if you would like to learn more about the hypertext markup language, HTML, you can look at a tutorial online here.

Your homepage must be created as follows:

For more help on creating a web page, OIT has created a Duke-specific tutorial online here. For those having trouble being creative, you can fill in the template file here.

Computer Science Autobiography

Since computers are now so pervasive in society, everyone should have a variety of experiences using or programming them (or being victims of software). Before you start this course, you should take a moment to reflect on how these experiences have affected you and shaped your decision to study computer science (and to take this course).

Your autobiography should attempt to answer the following questions:

Posting to the Bulletin Board

The course bulletin board is a place for you to ask questions that can be answered by any of the course staff or even other students. This system is a much more efficient system for getting your question answered than emailing one specific person or even waiting for an over-burdened TA during office hours. To make sure you can use the bulletin board system, please post a clean, preferably computer related, haiku or limerick to the category titled Introductions in the forum CompSci 108 - Fall 2004.

To do this, you will need to register yourself on the bulletin board. Please use your Net ID as your login, but do not use your actual Net ID password for the bulletin board. Instead please create a new password for this site. By using your Net ID as your login, you will help us to more quickly get more information if we need it to answer your question.

The authors of the best haikus and limericks may receive extra points (and valuable prizes!).


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