CIS 226 "Introduction to Java Programming" Class Sign Up

Welcome to "Introduction to Java Programming" class.
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Thanks,
Brad
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Quick Survey    
Why do you want to take this course?    
How do you plan to learn in this course?    
Describe briefly about your current work load / class load:    
Please describe your programming background:    
Self Evaluation    
On the scale of 1 to 10, how easy is it for you to install the Java Development Kit on another Win 9x, NT computer besides the computer lab? (1 is “I don’t even have another computer” and 10 is “I already have Java 2 installed and running on my own Linux server at home.”)    Required 
On the scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your familiarity with the Web and the Internet? (1 is you have never been on the Net, 10 is you can find any info you need on the Net).    Required 
Which of the following programming language are you most familiar with (you can choose more than one)    Required 

C / C++ Other Object Oriented languages (Smalltalk, Delphi, etc.) Other Scripting languages (VisualBasic, VBScript, JavaScript, etc.)
Other Procedural languages (Pascal, COBOL, Fortran, etc.) Others (HTML, DOS BAT files, etc.) None of the above
According to the Class Schedule and Catalog, this class requires additional preparation time outside of the lecture hours. (The standard recommendation is 3 hours of preparation required for every lecture hour). How many hours per week outside of the lecture time can you set a side for this class?    Required 
Check everything that applied to you. You are the type of students who would...    Required 

...read the assigned chapters ahead before lecture
...attend every class lecture
...type the programming examples from the book and try them for yourself if you don’t understand the concept
...raise questions in class when you don’t understand the lecture
...make appointment to see the instructor if you need help from your instructor
...do homework assignments as soon as they were assigned
...check the class web site and check your email frequently (say, once a day)
...be interested in understanding and learning more that just getting a good grade
...discuss with other classmates often about class materials
...read the syllabus closely and would not take the class if you disagree with the policies on the syllabus
That's It!