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 * [[InstallingProcessing|Installing Processing]]  * Before the first lecture, try to [[InstallingProcessing|install Processing on your laptop.]]
 * /!\ Always bring with you your laptop (and later in the assignment also the AdMoVeo robot), with fully charged batteries and power cables=.
 * Later in the assignment you will also have to [[InstallingArduino|install the Arduino software]] and [[PreparingAdMoVeo|prepare the AdMoVeo robot]] for the assignment.

Creative Programming Assignment 2008

Schedule

  • Please check out the time slots and the locations on the studyweb.

Deliverables

  • Every week the result of an obligatory task must be delivered.
    • /!\ Deadline: 5 PM, Monday.

    • Zip your sketchbook (everything must be in one single zip file), name it as follows:

      Group<number>_Week<number>_s<studentnumber>.zip

      For example:

      Group02_Week3_s050123.zip

      /!\ Using this naming scheme is important, or your submission will be ignored..

    • The zipped sketchbook must be delivered
      • via email
      • as the only attachment
      • to your student assistant.
      • /!\ The subject of the email must be "CreaProDeliverable" -- Nothing more, nothing less.

      See HERE for the student assistant to whom you should deliver the result.

    • You are allowed to work together. But clearly mention the student number of the ones you have worked with in the head of your source code as a comment.

  • A voluntary demonstration at the end of the assignment. (You'd better start earlier during the assignment, so that you can see it evolving, and get the help from other students, possibly as well as the student assistants).

Assignors

Student assistants

  • During the assignment the student assistants will try the help you out:
    • Rick van de Westelaken <h DOT f DOT m DOT v DOT d DOT westelaken AT student DOT tue DOT nl>

    • Jesper Schwachöfer <j DOT m DOT p DOT schwachofer AT student DOT tue DOT nl>

    • Wouter van Dijk <w DOT s DOT v DOT dijk AT student DOT tue DOT nl>

    • Marnick Menting <m DOT h DOT menting AT student DOT tue DOT nl>

    • Jasper Dekker <j DOT b DOT dekker AT student DOT tue DOT nl>

    • Sjef Fransen <j DOT g DOT m DOT fransen AT student DOT tue DOT nl>

  • What can you expect from the student assistants:

    • always try to solve the problems by yourself first, or preferably together with your fellow students.

    • the student assistants will provide you with a schedule (when and where they are available for you).
    • the student assistants may help you if you have problems in
      • getting the working environment (i.e. Processing) installed.
      • getting the robot ready (hardware, software and firmware).
    • if you really get stuck with a particular practical problem, and have a clear question for the assistants.
    • you always deliver your homework to the student assistants. See HERE for the student assistant to whom you should deliver your homework.

  • What you should not do with the student assistants:

    • You will not expect the answers from the student assistants if the question is already listed in FrequentlyAskedQuestions.

    • No emails with questions. Questions should be asked and answered only during the meetings.

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