Quiz Expectations

NO COLLABORATION and Honor Code

Quizzes must be individually with absolutely no communication of any kind permitted between you and anyone else through the duration of the quiz, with the exception of COMP110 Course Staff via course.care office hours if you have a question. Do not Zoom among yourselves, participate in group chats or direct messages, communicate while physically colocated, nor convey or receive information from anyone else.

For your quiz to be graded, you will digitally affirm your understanding of and commitment to the UNC Honor Code. Collaboration on quizzes is easy to detect in Gradescope. Suspected violations will be reported to the Honor Court. Given the generous open notes policy, and trusting nature of permitting you to complete quizzes remotely, if you are found guilty of collaborating during a quiz our recommended sanction will be failing the course in its entirety, not just the quiz, with a final grade of F* with a transcript note of failing due to dishonesty.

All Quizzes are completed REMOTELY on Gradescope

Find a private, comfortable, and quiet desk with enough deskspace to diagram with pencil/paper, have your notes out, and have your laptop open. You should put your phone and laptop in do not disturb modes to minimize potential interuptions. You should choose a space that is private, not public. If you do not have a private desk in your living quarters, finding a carrel in a library is recommended.

Quizzes open at the section’s start time and are 90 minutes long

Quizzes will open at 9:45am and close at 1:00pm.

To have the full 90 minutes alotted to completing your quiz, you must begin at the start of your section.

What are considered Permitted Aides while taking the Quiz?

In the completion of this quiz, you are permitted to use:

  • Pencil & Paper (you will need to upload a digital scan of your environment diagrams, just like the most recent lesson)
  • Your notes and prior work for the course
  • Any and all materials contained on the official course website (this site!)

In the completion of the diagrams on this quiz you are NOT permitted to use:

  • Collaboration or communication with anyone inside or outside of the class
  • ChatGPT, Google, or ANY other websites, AI assistants, or resources outside of our course site
  • VSCode or any other automated programming tools

What is the format of quizzes?

Quizzes will begin with code listings you will need to trace and produce memory diagrams from. You will need to scan and upload these following the directions below.

There will also be constrained response questions (multiple choice, select all, true/false) and unconstrained response questions (short answer).

Submitting PDF scans of your pencil and paper memory diagrams

Diagrams must be submitted as PDF files to Gradescope.

Diagrams must all be hand-drawn and hand-written.

You should install the recommended scanning app on your phone (Evernote Scannable for iOS and Genius Scan for Android) and follow the instructions provided here: https://help.gradescope.com/article/0chl25eed3-student-scan-mobile-device We will apply a penalty to diagrams scanned by simply taking a photo and uploading a JPG file or PNG file. For full credit, be sure to upload a PDF scan of your quiz using the instructions above.

If you have an iPad or tablet and a stylus/pencil, you may diagram on your tablet. Be sure the program you will diagram in is capable of producing a PDF export.

Upload diagrams first! We cannot accept late diagram submissions or incorrect uploads

Each quiz will begin with memory diagrams. Complete them, scan/export them, and upload them before continuing on to the rest of the quiz. To be fair to everyone enrolled, we cannot accept submissions after the closing time of the quiz.

After uploading diagrams, double check you uploaded the correct diagram!

After you upload a file in Gradescope, if you do not see your upload shown you can click the filename of the box to expand it and see the file uploaded. Double check that you submitted the correct diagram as intended and in the correct orientation.

What if you have questions during the quiz and/or technical difficulties

If you have a technical difficulty, email .

We cannot answer conceptual questions about the quiz while it is on-going in order to ensure fairness to all students. Since there is no way to fairly announce any corrections to the exam to everyone in real-time, please respond to each question exactly as it is written. If there is a substantive problem with a question on the quiz, we will drop the question from the quiz after the fact.

Yes! Complete and upload your diagrams first!

Then, work through all problems without looking up uncertainties in notes or course materials. Just keep a list of the questions you want to return to. Once you have taken a first pass through the entire quiz, return back to questions which you were uncertain about.

Additionally, you are encouraged to return back to all “Select All” questions and carefully consider selections as these questions do not convey partial credit.

Yes! Review the lessons, challenge questions, and exercises submitted leading up to the quiz. Complete the review questions (they will post the day before the quiz, to the course itinerary, listed underneat the quiz entry). Stop by office hours for conceptual questions. After Quiz 0, we will also have tutoring on many weeknights and encourage you to come to tutoring. Additionally, after quizzes are released, you should review and understand all questions missed as preparation for the following quiz. The content in COMP110 is cumulative, so you do not want to continue making the same mistakes through the semester!

When can you talk about the exam with classmates?

Do not talk about the quiz, including reactions on group chats or among friends, until 24 hours after the close of the quiz. There may be students with specific accommodations via ARS (Accessibility Resources and Service) who have not yet taken the quiz by the time you have completed it.

Contributor(s): Kris Jordan