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CS2113/T 2020 Aug-Dec
  • Full Timeline
  • Week 1 [Mon, Aug 10th]
  • Week 2 [Fri, Aug 14th]
  • Week 3 [Fri, Aug 21st]
  • Week 4 [Fri, Aug 28th]
  • Week 5 [Fri, Sep 4th]
  • Week 6 [Fri, Sep 11th]
  • Week 7 [Fri, Sep 18th]
  • Week 8 [Fri, Oct 2nd]
  • Week 9 [Fri, Oct 9th]
  • Week 10 [Fri, Oct 16th]
  • Week 11 [Fri, Oct 23rd]
  • Week 12 [Fri, Oct 30th]
  • Week 13 [Fri, Nov 6th]
  • Textbook
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  • Forum
  • Gitter (Chat)
  • Instructors
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  • Files
  • Tutorial Schedule
  • repl.it link
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  • Java Coding Standard
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  • Forum Activities Dashboard
  • Participation Dashboard

  •  Individual Project (iP):
  • Individual Project Info
  • iP Upstream Repo
  • iP Code Dashboard
  • iP Progress Dashboard

  •  Team Project (tP):
  • Reference AB3
  • Team Project Info
  • Team List
  • tP Code Dashboard
  • tP Progress Dashboard
  • tP: ConstraintstP week 3: Kickoff


    tP: Forming Teams


    [Picture: The team that was at the top of early Google]

    When to form teams

    • CS2113T: Your team will be formed by the CS2101 side.
    • CS2113: Team forming will be done at the start of the week 3 tutorial. If you are not there at the team forming time and others in the class are unaware which team you wanted to be in, we'll have to put you into a team randomly.

    Team size

    • The default team size is five.

    Team composition

    • We allow some freedom in choosing team members, subject to these constraints:

      • All team members should be in the same tutorial. Delay forming teams until your place in a tutorial is confirmed. We do not allow changing tutorials to team up with your preferred team mates.
      • Teams of single nationality are not allowed unless the only language common among all team members is English. e.g. an all-Singaporean team that include both Chinese and Malay students. Rationale: to train you to work in multicultural teams, to ensure that English is used for all project communication
      • No more than one exchange students per team Rationale: to increase interaction between exchange students and NUS students.
      • Same gender teams are discouraged but allowed. Rationale: to train you for mixed-gender work environments.
    • If you prefer not to form teams yourselves, not to worry; we'll put you in a team.

    • We may modify teams when circumstances call for it. There is no avenue for you to object. Staying with your preferred team is not guaranteed.

    Team ID

    • To be given to you after forming teams.

    • Has the form TUTORIAL_ID-TEAM_NUMBER e.g, CS2113-W14-2 means you are in tutorial CS2113-W14 (i.e., in module CS2113, on Wednesday, at 1400-1500), team 2.

    Our tutorial IDs are different from LumiNUS. Format: CS2113T-W09 means a tutorial of CS2113T module, held on Wednesday at 0900, and so on.

    Module Venue Time Tutorial ID
    in LumiNUS

    (don't use this!)
    Our Tutorial ID
    (use this!)
    Tutors
    (contact details)
    CS2113T Wed 11:00 LC06 CS2113T-W11
    CS2113T Wed 12:00 LC01 CS2113T-W12
    CS2113T Wed 13:00 LC02 CS2113T-W13
    CS2113T Wed 15:00 LC11 CS2113T-W15
    CS2113T Wed 16:00 LC09 CS2113T-W16
    CS2113T Thu 09:00 LC05 CS2113T-T09
    CS2113T Thu 10:00 LC10 CS2113T-T10
    CS2113T Thu 12:00 LC04 CS2113T-T12
     CS2113  Thu 13:00 T1 CS2113-T13
     CS2113  Thu 14:00 T3 CS2113-T14
     CS2113  Thu 16:00 T2 CS2113-T16
    CS2113T Fri 11:00 LC08 CS2113T-F11
    CS2113T Fri 12:00 LC03 CS2113T-F12
    CS2113T Fri 14:00 LC07 CS2113T-F14

    Team Communications

    • Use English for all team communications, both spoken and written.

    • We recommend at least one 1-2 hour synchronous online project meeting per week, in addition to any asynchronous communicating. Reason: Having all members available at the same time will facilitate easier collaboration and more peer-learning.

      • Fix a weekly 1-2 hour time slot and a venue for project meetings after the team has been finalized (latest by the end of week 3 tutorial). All members are expected to attend weekly project meetings (not doing so could lower the peer evaluation ratings you receive, which in turn will be factored into your grade).
      • The best time for the weekly project meeting is the period Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday i.e., soon after the lecture but well ahead of the deadline for weekly tasks. Reason: After the lecture → you'll have the knowledge required for upcoming project tasks; before the deadline → you can use the meeting to deal with weekly project tasks.

    tP: ConstraintstP week 3: Kickoff