Organisation
This page explains the lecture structure and its organisational aspects.
Lecture
- Takes place as a face-to-face event
- Presents the topics of the lecture and uses practical examples to explain the topics
Group Exercises
- We provide an exercise sheet every week that you have to prepare for the group exercises
- During the group exercises, we are going to answer questions regarding the lecture's topics and discuss your solutions of the exercise sheets. You have to solve the exercise sheets before the group exercise.
- Group exercises are driven by active participants!
- Registration for group exercises is done via the participant tab in stud.ip. To be fair to the other students, I will only register you for a practice session if you plan to participate. We reserve the right to cancel students who do not show up for the exercise to allow others to participate.
Open programming exercise
- There is a weekly programming tutorial where you can program individually or together.
- This offer is valid in addition to normal practice operations.
- There are no exercise sheets or lecture content discussed here.
Material
We provide materials for the lecture and exercises by week.
- Slides present the content .
- Example programs help you to understand the practical aspects of programming. You should definitely download these, try them out and make changes to them yourself.
- Exercise sheets present tasks to reinforce the theoretical and practical content.
Note: The provision of the listed material is a service on the part of TUHH or the lecturer. No claims against TUHH or the lecturer can be derived from the use or non-use of the material.
Neither the presentation nor the content provided therein (including, but not limited to, graphic images, audio and video sequences, HTML codes, buttons and text) may be copied, reprinted, published, posted, transmitted or distributed in any way without the prior written consent of the lecturer. However, the production of a single copy for exclusive personal, non-commercial use is expressly permitted, but only on condition that content is not altered thereby and that all references to copyrights, patents, trademarks and other proprietary rights are also included on the copies produced or that a corresponding reference is inserted there, provided that the copies are excerpts.
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The TUHH or the lecturer reserves the right to change, supplement or delete parts of the offer or the entire offer without prior notice or to discontinue the publication temporarily or permanently.
Assessment
Assessment will take place at the end of the semester via an exam, the date of which has not yet been determined. During the lecture period, there will be testates in which participation will be online. In the testates, up to 10% bonus points can be collected for the written exam, which will be credited proportionally, provided that the written exam is passed. This means that if you pass the exam and, for example, score 80% in the testates, you will receive 8% bonus points in the exam. The bonus points are only valid for the current semester and the retake exam in the following semester.
Participants who take the module as a substitute for the module Programming in C, please register for the separate assessment criteria by contacting Bernhard Berger by Oct 30.