INFS2609 Coding for Business
2023T2
Lecture 1
Objectives
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Understand the structure of the course and it’s assessment structure
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Understand the basics of Java programming including:
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The anatomy of a simple Java program
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What are variables and how to use them
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How to capture user input and print outputs to the console
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Programming best practices
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Assessment Breakdown
Assessment Items |
Due Date |
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Tutorial Exercises |
25% |
Ongoing, Week 1 to Week 10 |
Individual Assessments |
45% |
Ongoing, Week 3 to Week 10 |
Group Assessment |
30% |
Week 11 |
Tutorial Marks Breakdown (25%)
Category |
Weighting / Week |
Comment |
HW Question |
0.5% |
|
Class Participation |
0.5% |
involvement in a weekly Ed Discussion thread that Pranit will create. |
Tutorial Exercise |
1.5% or 2% |
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Attendance |
If you are unable to attend a tutorial, email Wilbert (cc Pranit) with your reason for approval in order to receive tutorial marks. Students without pre-approval will receive 0 marks for the tutorial exercise the weeks they are away. |
Individual Assessment Breakdown (45%)
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Individual assessments will be held within the lecture
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For students that are unable to make an assessment, you will need to apply for special consideration to sit a supplementary assessment task at the end of the term
Individual Assessment |
Weighting |
Week |
Individual Assessment 1 |
10% |
3 |
Individual Assessment 2 |
10% |
5 |
Individual Assessment 3 |
10% |
8 |
Individual Assessment 4 |
15% |
10 |
Group Assessment (30%)
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The group assessment will be released in Week 7 and require you to build your own Java Application
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Each group should have 2 people, with 3 to fill if
there isn’t enough students in the tutorial
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All group members must be from the same tutorial Groups must be finalised by Monday week 5 (26th June)
You don’t have to start forming groups immediately but have a think about who you may want to work with and enrol into groups via Moodle when you are ready
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