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How to Study Computer Science

This lecture is for all Part IA, Part II (General) and Diploma students.

Lecturer: Dr N.A. Dodgson

No. of lectures: 1

Aims

This single lecture gives an overview of how the course works and a range of advice in how to get the best out of your time at Cambridge.

Lecture

Objectives

Students should understand the expectations that the Computer Laboratory has of them, should be aware of the resources and support available to them and should understand the importance of good working habits.

Recommended reading

Northedge, A., Thomas, J., Lane, A. & Peasgood, A. (1997). The sciences good study guide. Open University.
Fairbanks, A. (1932). A handwriting manual. Faber and Faber.
* Pascarelli, E.F. & Quilter, D. (1994). Repetitive strain injury: a computer user's guide. New York: Wiley.



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