A variety of situations might cause you to miss an examlet or other work. When the problem is minor (e.g., a short cold), it's usually straightforward to make up. Occasionally worse things go wrong.
If you add the course late, you are expected to quickly self-register on Moodle so that you don't get further behind. Ask any course staff member for the access code. Contact the instructor promptly to get any necessary extensions.
For homework and reading assignments, many minor problems are covered by the fact that we drop two reading assignments and one homework. If you have an unusual problem, please contact the instructor promptly about appropriate arrangements. This would include, for example, serious or prolonged illness or injury, family emergencies, technical glitches with Moodle submissions, and so forth. Depending on the circumstances, we may ask you to provide documentation (such as a doctor's note).
Missed examlets can be made up on Tuesday of the following week. For a single missed examlet, you do not need to tell us that you missed the examlet or provide an excuse.
If you normally take your exams at the DRES Testing Center, schedule your makeups at DRES for dates similar to the above.
The above procedure assumes that you had a relatively minor problem that lasted only a few days. If you have a larger problem, you should contact the instructor promptly with the details and (when available) documentation. The Office of the Dean of Students can help you inform instructors when you can't reasonably do so yourself (e.g., you're in the hospital) and provide confirmation of problems where you might not wish to tell us all the details.
Examples of larger problems include:
In such cases, we need to know what's going on so that we can arrange a suitable makeup plan for you. Typically we'll use the normal makeup procedure (above) but you might need to take a makeup two Tuesdays after the original examlet date.
Examlets may not be made up more than two weeks after the original date. We will make exceptions to this only in situations involving major problems (e.g., extended illness), with proper documentation. Typically your advisor or DRES or the Dean of Students would be involved.
If you must miss your assigned discussion due to illness or a conflicting obligation, you have two options. You may attend the other discussion. In this case, you must inform both TAs so they can ensure you receive proper credit. Alternatively, you can:
Makeup discussion problems must be given to your TA via a private Piazza post within 48 hours of the missed discussion. Contact the instructor if you are experiencing major problems requiring additional makeup time.
When you have made up a discussion in any of these ways, make sure to check that your attendance gets recorded correctly on Moodle. These unusual situations are the main source of recording errors.
We occasionally have outages in campus networks, power, or CS departmental servers. Weather sometimes disrupts operations and occasionally even shuts down campus. We will extend deadlines or make other arrangements when there are long or awkwardly timed outages. The details depend on the exact circumstances. However, we expect that you will download critical documents (e.g., examlet study materials) in a timely manner and that you realize that support is very limited at night.
Piazza is a great way to stay informed and also to keep the course staff informed about issues we might not have noticed.