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Commit c1924c7d authored by Jennifer Mankoff's avatar Jennifer Mankoff
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Added my specific website

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6 merge requests!12Accessibility website jen summer work,!9Q access 24 sp,!8Q access 24 sp,!5Latest update from Spring 2023,!4Latest update after pmp class,!3Updated content for week 3 and week 4 (week 4 still needs work)
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author:
name: Jennifer Mankoff
url: "https://make4all.org"
url: "https://make4all.org/jennifer-mankoff/"
email: "jmankoff@uw.edu" # Your contact email
# probably want to update this to be the class teaching staff mailing list
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......@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ status: draft
author:
name: Jennifer Mankoff
url: "https://make4all.org"
url: "https://make4all.org/jennifer-mankoff/"
email: "jmankoff@uw.edu" # Your contact email
# probably want to update this to be the class teaching staff mailing list
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......@@ -117,23 +117,19 @@ should never copy (plagiarize) homework or code from another person
in this school (past or present) or that you find online directly
and submit it as your own work.
Individual programming assignments may be discussed homework
assignments with other students (i.e.. providing advice about
difficult concepts) and you are also encouraged to discuss related
material each week, readings, etc. You may also discuss Creative
Projects with other students, as long as the code you write is
entirely your own, and of course group projects are intended to be a joint effort. In all of this, you must abide by the following:
You **may discuss homework assignments with other students**
(i.e. provide advice on difficult concepts, *etc*) and are encouraged
to discuss class material, such as section exercises, lecture
material, readings, etc. You should abide by the following:
- You **may not use code directly from any external sources** (including copying lecture/lab material directly into a programming assignments).
- You may not post your homework solutions on a publicly accessible (non-password-protected) web server or Git repository, during the course or after it has been completed. Please see the course website for acceptable ways to show your work to others.
- You may not look at or use prior solutions from any source.
- You must document substantive discussions (i.e. when a classmate's advice helped you with a difficult concept)
- You may not provide a classmate with actual code or with step-by-step instructions
- You may not provide a classmate with actual code or with step-by-step instructions (outside of group projects)
In short: you should think of most assignments in this class as assessments and as such, complete them independently - unless otherwise told.
Under our policy, a student who gives inappropriate help is
equally guilty with one who receives it. Instead of providing such
help to a classmate, point them to other class resources such as
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