The CS107 Welcome Page is staring right at you. If for some reason you get lost in the maze of webspace, you can simply click the Welcome Button and you'll be brought back to home turf.
The CS107 Announcements Page is your source for late-breaking information. Occasionally, an error in lecture, a handout, or an assignment will need to be corrected as soon as possible--so soon that it just can't wait until the next lecture. Be sure to visit this page often. It might even contain helpful hints to get you started on homework assignments and practice exams. It'll also provide plenty of reminders about deadlines and exam dates. All in all, a good place for a bookmark in your favorite Web Browser.
Forget the lecturer's name? Don't what he looks like, and you want to spare yourself the embarassment of not knowing who to look for at office hours? Need to send your TA email, and you don't remember his address? Then visit the CS107 Staff Page. The Staff Page provides names, pictures, telephone numbers, email addresses, and office hours of your favorite lecturer and teaching assistants.
Miss a lecture? Oversleep? Want to read the notes for the next lecture ahead of time? The CS107 Handouts Page catalouges all of these past and soon forthcoming handouts in and easy-to-read calendar format. Just click on the handout you missed, and it'll be automatically downloaded to your computer. Another good page to check every once in a while, just so you know what handouts were distributed on what day.
The CS107 Assignments Page just filters out most of the handouts and provides a calendar of assignments in the same style that the Handouts Page provides a calendar of all the printed information. Problem set handouts and solutions are both available via the lovely Homework Page. It also supplies a pretty curt reminder of my firm, but very generous late policy. Click the blue button and you'll see!
The CS107 Miscellany Page will contain tidbits of information that didn't seem to belong in any one page. I might post exam solutions, example problems, links to interesting online articles about theory, or anything else I feel you might enjoy having access to. If you have any ideas, be sure to share them with me or any one of the teaching assistants. The Miscellany Page can really provide anything you want; you might even post directions to a party you're having if many other CS107 students are invited.