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Pedram Sadeghian | IRB 2214 |
Nelson Padua-Perez | IRB 2210 |
Please email me the day before you need to meet so we can arrange a time in-person or via zoom.
See Piazza for office hours during last week of classes. Please do not use the Quuly queue if you are planning on stopping by Nelson's office. Nelson's office is IRB 2210.
TAs will hold office hours in the location specified at CMSC132 office hours location. The office hour schedule can be found below.
You can get assistance from any of the TAs posted on the schedule below. You are not limited to only see your lab/discussion TA.
We will use Quuly for students to see a TA during office hours. Information how to register can be found at Quuly Sign up. To request help during office hours, follow the instructions provided at Requesting Help.
Important: In order for you to access the Quuly queue, you need to have an email address in Quuly. You can add/update your email address by using the Quuly “My Account” view.
We want to make sure a TA can help you immediately after you are selected from the Quuly queue. Make sure you have Quuly notifications enabled. There is a separate desktop notification that is issued if one gives Quuly permission to send notifications to your desktop. To enable those in Chrome, one can click the lock icon and make sure notifications are set to "Allow".
Please only join the Quuly queue during office hours or 5 minutes (no more than 5 minutes) before an office hour period starts, otherwise you will be removed from the queue without receiving assistance.
TAs will spend around 10 minutes per student if other students are waiting. If there is no other student waiting you can spend as much time as needed. There is a limit of four daily visits per student.
The Iribe Initiative for Inclusion & Diversity in Computing (I4C) offers both 1:1 and Guided Study Session (GSS) tutoring for CMSC 131, 132, 216, 250, 330, and 351 around specific concepts discussed in class. I4C also offers 1:1 tutoring only for CMSC 122 and 125. To learn more and request tutoring, please visit https://go.umd.edu/Spr22_TutoringRequest. Visiting a tutor does not mean you are having trouble with your course. Many students visit a tutor to get clarification about class concepts, but others visit a tutor to discuss advanced concepts they are interested in and that we don't cover in class.
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