Here’s the main ways to get help in this course:

  • Join our course Ed Discussion: You can do so via this Ed Discussion link for our course related discussions. Ask good questions on the forum: You’re probably not the only one with the same question, so if you ask it there then others can benefit as well.

  • Attend your weekly lab session: Look at the lab material ahead of time and come prepared. If you know what aspects of the course you’re struggling with then you can let your tutor know—they’re here to help you.

  • Start your assignments early: In this course, you are required to work as a team for the majority of the assignments so make sure you give yourselves enough time to work together and polish off your submissions. Make sure that you understand how to submit your work using GitLab.

  • Read the website: The website is the main source of information for this course. In particular, you should know about the course policies and the stuff on the resources page.

  • Email the course convenor: Alex Potanin.

Helpful contact info#

Here are a few more places you can go and people you can talk to.

Course reps#

Your course reps are mentioned in People.

You can get in touch with them at any time with feedback about the course, and you’ll be anonymous (I won’t know who gave the feedback).

CECS Student Services#

(02) 6125 4450

studentadmin.cecs@anu.edu.au

CECS Student Experience team#

studentexp.cecs@anu.edu.au

ANU Students’ Association#

(02) 6125 2444

anusa.com.au

ANU Computer Science Students’ Association#

cs.club.anu.edu.au

Feedback#

You can send course feedback via cecs.anu.edu.au/course-feedback

General information & support services#

If you’ve been studying at the ANU for a while you probably already know about these websites, but here’s a list of various tools/repositories of information to help you in your studies at the ANU.

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