The class web page contains most of the general information for the class as well as down-loadable material. Additional material will be handed out in class (or will be send to you by engineering outreach) as a hard copy. This page focuses on guidelines:
This explicitly includes the copying of portions of a book, article, or copying of an authority without explicitly crediting the author. If you are uncertain about how to cite other work properly, please ask me any time and I will give you some examples. In general, look at the research papers we discuss in class, they all cite other peoples work. All textual assignments must include work written and conceived by the student, and cannot be simply an amalgamation of quotes from various sources. You may use code you previously created in other classes.
If you plagiarize any assignment (homework, exams, projects etc), I reserve to right to do any of the following, at my discretion (1) Give you a warning (2) Fail you on the portions I believe you plagiarized (3) Give a zero (or negative points) on the assignment which was plagiarized (4) Fail you for the entire class
About references and citations: Every student must sign a contract that will be handed out (emailed to EO students) and discussed in class. At the bottom of a brief document giving examples of how to reference and cite it says: Our Contract: ``Here I want you to acknowledge (with a signature) that you will not use other peopleÕs materials without proper referencing and citing. Failure to do so will be seen as and act of academic dishonesty and it will lead to failure of the exam, paper, or project to the extend that you may fail the course. I (printed name:) understand the above statement and hereby guarantee to adhere to proper referencing standards. Signature: Date:''
Contract: (How to Reference).