Welcome to Programming For Information Systems course homepage
This is the site for the Programming For Information Systems course. Make yourself familiar with its structure, since you will visit it often. The links on the left are the site's menu.- Syllabus contains the rules of this course, covering course material, grading policy, and academic integrity. It is very important to read it, especially the last part.
- Announcements hold messages from the course staff which you are expected to read regularly – you can subscribe to it using your favorite RSS reader, such as Google Reader.
- The Course info link provides information for the course, such as class times and office hours. These pages are generated dynamically, so check it for updates before going to office hours.
- Class material is the place where you can take lectures and practical sessions notes, when they are published. For the practical sessions, you are usually expected to print the material before class.
- Previous exams is the place where you take material from the previous years of this course to prepare for the midterms and the exam.
- Useful links contains links to material which was useful to students during the previous times the course was given, such as Java downloads.
- Help forum points to the BGU academic online forum. The course staff will sometimes go there, and participate in the discussions (usually answering assignment-related questions). Thus, all assignment-related questions should be asked in the forum.
- Login links are used to login to the site, which is required for doing online quizzes.
- Recent changes is the easiest way to keep up with the updates to this site.
The Wiki framework on which it (and many other course sites in the department) is built was developed by Yanik Gleyzer.