EE 209 Programming Structures for Electrical Engineering
Midterm Exam
Solution to EE209 2021 Spring Mid-term Exam
- Range: it covers everything up to Lecture
10: Data Structures and Algorithms. It covers the slides,
textbooks, and programming assignments (1/2).
- Time: 1:00-3:45pm on 4/21 (W).
- Place: online with Zoom sessions
- It is a closed-book exam. During
the exam, you should not look up the
Internet, chat with anyone else, nor use any programming tools
(e.g., compilers like gcc, gcc209).
Logistics
- Identify your proctor TA -- Click here and find your student ID. You must join the Zoom session
opened by your proctor TA. Please don't be late!
- Prepare two cameras. You can use your smartphone camera as well as
your laptop's built-in camera. Join the Zoom session TWICE with each camera.
- Change your name in both of your Zoom sessions to
StudentID-name (e.g., 20201234-박경수 , or 20204321-CharlesRoy).
- 12:40 ~ 1:05pm: Report your attendance to your proctor TA. Configure your cameras.
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12:40 ~ 1:05pm: Download the ethics document (honor code)
from KLMS. Sign on it, and upload it to KLMS first.
--> The ethics document will be part of the midterm exam document,
so you can upload it along with your answers to the midterm exam. If
you do not sign on the ethics page, we won't grade your mid-term
exam.
- 1:05 ~ 3:45pm: Download the mid-term exam file from KLMS, edit
it to add your answers, and upload it to KLMS by 3:45pm.
- The exam file is a Microsoft
Word document. The upload document (with your answers) should
be in the same format as well
(MS-word). Please install the software
before the exam.
- You can enter the Zoom session
from 12:40pm. You can set up your
cameras, fix your name in the Zoom session,
sign on the
ethics document, and upload it to KLMS early, but you can
start downloading the exam file from 1:05pm
- You can use a pen/pencil with an empty A4 sheet if you want,
but I think it's not really necessary. No calculators are
needed.
Camera setup
The following pictures are borrowed from previous course. We thank
Profs. Songmin Kim, Myoungsoo Jung, and their TAs!
1) Front view camera (정면)
2) Side view camera (옆면)