Are you looking for more programming practice and want to receive
extra credit for doing it?
CS302 is offering up to 5% extra credit
(half a letter grade) to encourage you to practice Java programming.
We're using Turing's Craft's CodeLab, a web-based interactive programming
exercise system. There's a nominal fee to access this system, but we've
found that students desiring the extra practice have valued having this
option. Add to that, we'll give you extra credit!
Those exercises that you successfully complete by the specified due dates will count toward your extra credit score, and you only need to correctly answer 90% of the questions to earn the full 5%. If you don't complete 90%, you'll still receive partial extra credit for any exercises that you do complete in time.
Click on Extra Credit for more information about extra credit in CS302.
CodeLab is an online program for learning and practicing computer programming. CodeLab is available to you anywhere you have access to the internet. It is delivered and supported by a company called Turing's Craft. Their home page is: http://www.turingscraft.com
TO GET EXTRA CREDIT IN CS302:
Students MUST register using their NETID@WISC.EDU email address and with their full first and last (family) name as it is listed in Learn@UW.
The first 10 exercises in CodeLab are free so you can try CodeLab before paying. First you must register to get a username and password, and put yourself on your instructor's CodeLab roster. Follow these directions:
Only the first 10 exercises are free. Beyond that, you must purchase full access to CodeLab. You can use a credit card, Paypal, or a check (with an additional $2 handling fee).