IFS 104 Homework Setup

Back to IFS 104


First off, you must know your account and password. If you don't, then please stop by ITS (on the first floor of Carnegie) and get some help.

The k: drive

The k: disk drive that is shared across the network at North Central. You will place your homework assignments (and more!) on the k: drive. You should have a folder at:

k:/06SP/IFS_104_81_06SP

You should notice two folders here:

  1. common_area - this is where I will place files available to the whole class, you can only read or copy files in this folder, not write
  2. your folder with initials and last name, where you will put your lab and homework assignments

Before we start in earnest, please do a couple things for me:

  • Please rename your folder <lastname>_<firstname>. For example, my folder name would be:

krieger_william

  • Create a folders for homework assignments called (oddly enough):

homework

The k: drive is now available over the internet, if you're interested.


Lab

Files from the data disk referenced in our text are available at:

k:/06SP/IFS_104_81_06SP/common_area/data_disk

To start, you can open the file in Excel, then re-save it to your lab folder using the File/Save As menu.


Homework

Please place your name either in cell A1 or in a cell toward the bottom of each worksheet.

Your homework spreadsheets must be of presentation quality. That includes:

  • Titles should stand out: bold, larger font, color, centered
  • Row/column headings should stand out... not quite as much as titles
  • No spelling errors
  • Correct data entry
  • Readable font, color, contrast choices

All homework must be placed in the homework folder on your k: drive. Please place your homework where I can easily find. You can either:

  • Create a sub-folder for each homework (hw01-hw06)
  • Name your workbook files according to the example in the homework.

Don't do anything (Open using Excel, Cut/Paste, etc) to your homework files after the due date. This will change the "modified" date of your file and make your homework "late".

If you happen to use an older version of Excel at home and can't do something I've asked, then usually I'll accept it. Please note somewhere on your spreadsheet the problem you encountered. Of course, if what your missing is the point of the exercise, then you should complete your homework in the lab.