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* Course resources are linked from the CDOT wiki, starting at https://wiki.cdot.senecacollege.ca/wiki/SPO600 (Quick find: This page will usually be Google's top result for a search on "SPO600").
* Coursework is submitted by blogging.
* Quizzes will be short (1 page) and will be held without announcement at any time, generally at the start of any synchronous class. There is no opportunity to re-take a missed quiz, but your lowest three quiz scores will not be counted, so do not worry if you miss one or two.** Students with test accommodations: an alternate monthly quiz is can be made available in via the Test Centre. See the your professor for details.
* Course marks (see Weekly Schedule for dates):
** 60% - Project Deliverables
** 20% - Communication (Blog and Wiki writing)
** 20% - Labs and Quizzes (10% labs - completed/not completed; 10% for quizzes - lowest 3 scores not counted)
==== Classes ====* Classes Monday: asynchronous (pre-recorded) resources will be held in an [[Active Learning Classroom]] made available -- you are encouraged to bring your own laptop to class. If you do not have a laptop, consider signing one out of the Learning Commons see this page for class, or using a smartphone with an HDMI adapter.details each week* For more course information, refer to the SPO600 Weekly Schedule Thursay: synchronous (this pagelive), classes will be held 8:00-9:50 am Eastern Time. See the announcement on [httphttps://wwwmy.senecacollege.ca/ssos/findWithoutSemester/spo600/sict Course Outline], and [[SPO600 Course Policies]Blackboard]for details.
==== Course and Setup: Accounts, agreements, servers, and more ====
* Do the [[SPO600 Code Review Lab|Code Review Lab (Lab 1)]] as homework.
=== Week 1 Deliverables ===
# Course setup:
## Set up your [[SPO600 Communication Tools]] - in particular, set up a blog.
## Add yourself to the [[Current SPO600 Participants]] page (leave the projects columns blank).
## Generate a [[SPO600_Servers#Preparatory_Steps|pair of keys]] for [[SSH]] and email the public key to your professor, so that he can set up your access to the [[SPO600 Servers|class servers]].
## Optional (strongly recommended): [[SPO600 Host Setup|Set up a personal Linux system]].
## Optional: Purchase an AArch64 development board (such as a [http://96boards.org 96Boards] HiKey or Raspberry Pi 3 or 4. (If you use a Pi, install a 64-bit Linux operating system on it, not a 32-bit version).
# Start work on [[SPO600 Code Review Lab|Lab 1]].
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=== Week 1 - Class II ===