Due to the Thanksgiving break, all hours and labs are canceled for this week.
An early final exam will be held on December 10th for students who wish to take it then (rather than on the 21st).
The python assignment is now available on the assignments page.
A python tutorial is now available on the resources page.
We've gotten a number of questions about adding a new record using a form. To add a new record, click the new icon at the bottom of the form and then enter your data and save it.
Sorry for the delay, the Access Project has now been posted.
For this week only, John will be holding his hours from 12pm-1pm on Wednesday
Lab this week will be your chance to ask any questions you might have about the midterm (which is in class this Thursday). The lab is optional, so you don't need to come if don't have any questions.
If you are having problems with HTML code that you copied and pasted from Word, try retyping all the quotes. Word will sometimes replace normal quotation marks with "smart quotes" (those curly ones). The quotes in your HTML files should be straight up and down, not curved to either side.
TA hours for tonight (Monday) are cancelled, however, there will be a lab section held for those of you who are around. If you cannot attend this lab please attend a TA's hours to get credit. Sorry for any confusion.
The HTML Assignment is now available on the Assignments page.
The formula for percentage change in the Excel handout was incorrect. It should be (current value - past value) / past value. The handout has been updated.
The Excel Assignment is now available on the Assignments page.
The Photoshop Assignment is now available on the Assignments page or on MyCourses. You must submit your work on MyCourses.
CSCI0020 Labs will be held in CIT 267 during the following times: Monday 7-8, Tuesday 7-8, Tuesday 8-9 and Wednesday 7-8. More information can be found on the staff page.
There will be an early final exam for those of you who are leaving before December 21st (the exam slot scheduled by the registrar). More information will be posted later in the semester.
The first class of CSCI0020 will be at 9am in Biomed 291 (Eddy Auditorium) on Thursday, September 10th.

CSCI0020 removes the mystery surrounding computers and the ever-growing digital world. It introduces a range of topics including the World Wide Web and many aspects of multimedia, along with the underlying digital technology and its relevance to our society. Other topics include artificial intelligence, IT security, ethics and economics of computing as well as the effects of its pervasiveness in today’s world. Introductory programming and analytic skills are developed through HTML and Python assignments. CSCI0020 is a good introduction to a wide range of CS topics that have broad relevance in our society. No prerequisites.