CS 4873 CSP
Section Expectations
Ethics are best learned through discussion, and
sections are a critical part of this class.
Coming to section on time and prepared is 25% of
your course grade.
Before each section, you will:
- Read the section guide for the week before Monday's lecture.
- Some section guides have things you need to do before section, so read it in advance.
- Attend the lectures for that week.
- Attending synchronously is preferred, as I will ask the class questions during lecture. However, watching the recordings is acceptable. But you must watch before your section meeting.
- Do the reading before each lecture.
- Bring a question about this week's content, or a news article relevant to the course content. These will be discussed at the start of each section.
- Complete any pre-section assignments.
- Some sections will ask you to select a quote from the reading and post it on the Canvas for your section. Early on, we will ask you to call an older family member or friend and ask about how technology has changed in their lifetime. Check the section guide to see if there is something you need to do.
- Be on time. Sections will start promptly at the start time (not five minutes after.)
- Your video must be on. If you are having bandwidth problems and need to turn your video off, notify your TA in advance.
Students of all political persuasions should feel equally comfortable in this class.
It is fine to disagree with someone or ask why they believe as they do, but please
do so in a friendly and respectful manner.
The TAs will use this section grading rubric. Your lowest section grade will be dropped.
If you miss section for a valid reason, you will be given an opportunity to do a make-up assignment.
It will typically consist of answering all the questions of the section discussion in writing, with an additional essay asking you to reflect on the content.
The make-up assignment is due two weeks after the section date and time, but extensions will be given for extenuating circumstances like prolonged illness. Contact your TA to request your make-up assignment.