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CSCE 567 Visualization Tools

Announcements

11/19/01

Schedule for 11/20/01: PowerWall demonstration
Meet in Swearingen 2A21 at 2pm and go as a group to COSM

11/09/01

Final project proposal presentation Schedule (11/13 & 11/15)

11/05/01

POWER OUTAGE IN SUMWALT LAST NIGHT (11/04/01):
I just modified the dropbox. You have until midnight today 11/5/01 to submit a complete version of your project.

10/23/01

Description of final project requirements, deadlines, and grade breakdown

10/18/01

Sample idl code for reading hitter.final

10/8/01

Project 1 is due on 11/01/01 (BEFORE MIDNIGHT).

9/18/01

My NASA Workshop has been rescheduled due to last week's events. Consequently, I am available during regular class hours this week. If you have need of help with the tutorial or project 0, then come and see me at that time.

9/13/01

The IDL tutorial adapted from the tutorial created by Erik Brisson at Scientific Computing and Visualization group at Boston University.

Project 0 is due on 9/27/01 (BEFORE MIDNIGHT).
Go through the tutorial carefully before starting project 0.
Submit your work using the dropbox servlet on the departmental secure website https://www.cse.sc.edu. You will have to log on to the secure website. If this is the first time you log onto the secure website, you will be asked to accept a security agreement. Then select the dropbox hyperlink for this class and follow the directions of the dropbox interface. The dropbox utility designation for this project is 'Assignment1'.

8/30/01

Here are some links to related courses.

Class Meeting Times

Section Days Time Room
Lecture 001 & 002 T, Th 2 pm to 3:15 pm Swearingen 2A21

Instructor

Prof. John Rose
Office:Swearingen 3A47
E-mail:rose@cse.sc.edu
Office Phone:777-2405
Office Hours:MW 9am to 10:30am

Teaching Assistant

Pei Pei
Office:Swearingen 2D19
E-mail:pei@engr.sc.edu
Office Phone:777-XXXX
Office Hours:TBA

Text

Readings in
Information Visualization
Using Vision to Think

by Stuart K. Card, Jock D. Mackinlay, and Ben Shneiderman, Morgan Kaufmann, 1999.

Prerequisites

According to the faculty approved course description the prerequisities are CSCE 145 or 206 or 207. However, the course this semester has a different focus than previous offerings have had in that the audience is comprised of students in the CSE department rather than principally students from the scientific disciplines in the College of Science and Math.

Cheating Policy

Cheating is defined as giving or receiving unauthorized aid on an assignment, quiz, test or project, or not documenting an outside source of information should one be used. It is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. All offenses will be reported to the dean in accordance with the Carolina Community student handbook.

Academic sanctions are as follows. For the first cheating offense a student will be docked twice the number of points that assignment is worth. So for example a student cheats on a 10 point quiz, that student will receive a -20 as a grade on that quiz. For the second offense the student will receive an F as a grade for the course.
Note: If the cheating offense is on a project, then the student will receive an F as a grade for the course even if this is the first offense.

Computer Science and Engineering University of South Carolina

If you have any questions or comments, please send me e-mail at: rose@cse.sc.edu

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