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CS22 in the midst of COVID


The course is taught using multiple methods, including:

  • IN PERSON

    • For students on campus, the Digital Arts Lab (Sudikoff 005) should be open (we are still working on the plan for this) and will allow a small number of students to work on iMacs during class, during TA hours, and at certain other times.

      • Students are required to follow Dartmouth’s COVID guidelines, including, but not limited to:

        • Masks are required

        • Distancing required

        • Thorough cleaning of equipment will happen between uses

        • No use if you are not feeling well or if you have traveled or been in contact with someone who is sick (see Dartmouth guidelines)

      • TA’s will be available during some classes and during posted TA Hours

  • REMOTE AND SYNCHRONOUS

    • All classes will be remote in that Lorie will be teaching remotely during class periods (H Block)

    • Students are strongly encouraged to attend classes synchronously as it will improve the quality of your experience and help you get to know other students

  • REMOTE AND ASYNCHRONOUS

    • There has always been an asynchronous aspect to this class. During COVID there are simply more opportunities for asynchronous learning, including:

      • Watching class recordings (available on class Slack channel very soon after class is over)

      • Following Lorie’s online tutorials (on this website)

      • Attending TA Hours to get help with your work or simply work in a group setting (super helpful for motivating you and helping you learn)

      • Lorie’s Office Hours (sign up HERE) are another opportunity to learn outside class and get help with your projects

      • Watching tutorials on LinkedIn Learning

      • Watching tutorials on YouTube (there are lots of these and many are not very good or overly complicated, so beware)

Here is the link for joining the class

Later Event: August 16
Preparation for Class