Course Name:
Introduction to Programming
Other Course Description or Assignment Information:
Should conditions change and requirements are placed on the University and its employees by public health bodies, local, provincial, and federal governments, courses posted as ‘In-Class’ may have to switch to an alternative delivery format (see https://opened.uoguelph.ca/instructor-resources/remote-teaching---learning). By accepting this contract, you are agreeing to fulfill the duties in the mode of delivery posted and switch as required. Should you require a medical accommodation, please notify your supervisor immediately. Requirements for Winter 2023 course delivery include:
• Course should be designed and delivered within an inclusive and accessible learning environment consistent with the principles of Universal Instructional Design (see: https://opened.uoguelph.ca/student-resources/Universal-Instructional-Design).
• Course learning activities and assessments are to be created to easily accommodate a switch to alternative delivery methods.
• Submission of a final and deferred exam, if applicable, to Department ahead of the exam period.
• Plan to offer final exam, if applicable, in a modified format if there is another disruption of face-to-face classes.
The University’s COVID-19 website provides important information about campus protocols and guidelines for those working on campus.
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Please contact Joshua Lange (jlange@uoguelph.ca) should you like to discuss the options for the delivery of this course prior to making an application.
The School of Computer Science is committed to ensuring that our students are provided with a high standard of teaching excellence. Part of this commitment is the distribution of Teaching Assistant resources to course sections in a fair and transparent manner. Resources within the the School of Computer Science will be distributed in a fair manner that takes into consideration:
Level of course;
Pedagogical requirements of the course including use of seminars, tutorials, and laboratories;
Delivery method and requirements (e.g., Distance education vs. in-class course formats);
Number of students;
Workload considerations (including the overall workload of instructor);
Department and College norms; and,
Budgetary constraints.
It is expected that the number of teaching assistants assigned to courses may vary from offering to offering based on the above factors.
Distribution of teaching assistant resources is determined by the Chair/Director. Requests for teaching assistant resources should be made as soon as practicable.
Projected Class Enrolment: