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Introduction to Java Programming 2010–2011 — Coursework University Homepage School Homepage School Contacts School Search IJP Overview Staff Assessment Course Getting started News Schedule Labs Exams Coursework Feedback Resources Textbook Videos Slides Email archive Links Admin Site map Introduction to Java Programming 2010–2011 — Coursework There are three pieces of coursework to complete: The first assignment, published on 4th October, is due at 16:00 on Friday 22nd October. Click below to retrieve the Assignment 1 instructions and the Assignment 1 outline BlueJ package. Over the course of the term, you need to contribute to our multi-choice question community on PeerWise — questions you write will help other students revise, and other students' questions will hopefully help you. There are two deadlines for this: you should have written at least one question and answered and provided feedback on at least seven by 16:00 on Wednesday, the 20th of October; and you should have written at least three questions and answered and provided feedback on at least twenty by 16:00 on Friday, the 19th of November. The second assignment, published on 22nd October, is due at 16:00 on Wednesday the 8th of December, and has an interim deadline of 16:00 on Friday the 5th of November for Task 0. Click below to retrieve the Assignment 2 instructions, the Assignment 2 outline BlueJ package, instructions for switching to NetBeans (should you wish to do so), instructions for importing your Chat Bot into NetBeans and an evaluation form you can give to your users when you ask them to try out your adventure game. Version 1.12, 2010/12/02 11:33:54 Home : Teaching : Courses : Ijp : 2010_2011  Informatics Forum, 10 Crichton Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AB, Scotland, UK Tel: +44 131 651 5661, Fax: +44 131 651 1426, E-mail: school-office@inf.ed.ac.uk Please contact our webadmin with any comments or corrections. Logging and Cookies Unless explicitly stated otherwise, all material is copyright © The University of Edinburgh