Emailing Questions

Whenever there is a question about an assignment or lecture, then please email the instructor (shephejj @ cse.  sc. edu) along with the Graduate and Undergraduate TA for your section. You can find your section in either my.sc.edu or in Blackboard, and it is indicated by “CSCE 146-###” where the “###” is the section. We will answer every question as soon as possible.

Email Requirements Regarding Your Code

Questions about code are common, and in order to answer these questions quickly and effectively, we require the following information to be included in the email. If any part of this information is incorrect or incomplete, then we will not be able to assist or issue any kind of make-up work.

1.       Course and Section. For example, CSCE145-005 or CSCE146-SL1.

2.       The specific name of the assignment. For example, Homework02, LabReport00, or LabSolution05.

3.       All source code (.java file extensions) sent as an attachment.

4.       A copy of the error (screenshot or text), if applicable.

5.       Besides sending an email and watching the virtual lecture, at least 3 steps involved in solving the problem.

TA’s Emails

 

Subj

Crse

Sec

Days

Time

Location

Undergraduate TA

Undergraduate TA Email

Graduate TA

Graduate TA Email

CSCE

146

1

F

8:00 AM to 9:40 AM

COL 3008

Sai Sivani Vishnubhotla

vishnubs

Peyton Chandarana

psc

CSCE

146

2

F

8:00 AM to 9:40 AM

COL 3012

Nguyen Le

nmle

Jianhai Su

suj

CSCE

146

3

F

10:00 AM to 11:40 AM

COL 3008

Nguyen Le

nmle

Peyton Chandarana

psc

CSCE

146

5

F

12:00 PM to 1:40 PM

COL 3008

Sai Sivani Vishnubhotla

vishnubs

Jianhai Su

suj

CSCE

146

7

F

2:00 PM to 3:40 PM

COL 3008

Aryan Anand

asanand

Alaleh Torkjazi

alale

CSCE

146

8

F

4:00 PM to 5:40 PM

COL 3008

Aryan Anand

asanand

Alaleh Torkjazi

alale

 

*Every email is assumed to be “@email.sc.edu”.

Make-Up Assignments and Regrade Requests

These types of questions must be sent directly to the instructor. Refer to the syllabus for more details. In addition, the following information is required in the email. If any part of this is incorrect or incomplete, then we will not be able to assist, issue any kind of make-up work, or look into a regrade request.

1.       Course and Section. For example, CSCE145-005 or CSCE146-SL1.

2.       The specific name of the assignment. For example, Homework02, LabReport00, or LabSolution05.

3.       All source code (.java file extensions) sent as an attachment.

4.       A copy of the error (screenshot or text), if applicable.

5.       The reason for the make-up or regrade request.