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CGS 2100/CGS 2060 TA Orientation

CGS 2100/CGS 2060 TA Orientation. Dr. David A. Gaitros Research Associate dgaitros@fsu.edu. Eligibility Requirements. Full time graduate student in Computer Science Student in Good Standing (3.0 GPA or higher) Making progress towards a degree program

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CGS 2100/CGS 2060 TA Orientation

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  1. CGS 2100/CGS 2060 TA Orientation Dr. David A. Gaitros Research Associate dgaitros@fsu.edu Dr. David A. Gaitros

  2. Eligibility Requirements • Full time graduate student in Computer Science • Student in Good Standing (3.0 GPA or higher) • Making progress towards a degree program • Assigned as a Graduate Teaching Assistant • Perform you TA duties in an acceptable manner • If English is not your native language, you can get more information at: http://cies.fsu.edu/SPEAK%20Test%20Information.htm Dr. David A. Gaitros

  3. Levels of Instruction • 1. Grader -a program specific statement of standards for graders • 2. Proctor for Computerized Exams and Laboratories • -undergraduate majoring in the discipline • -PIE fall conference or departmental equivalent • -PIE workshop on Sexual Harassment or equivalent • -supervision by the faculty member teaching the course • 3. Lab section • -undergraduate majoring in the discipline • -specific instruction in laboratory demonstration • -PIE fall conference or departmental equivalent • -PIE workshop on Sexual Harassment or equivalent (see below) • -direct supervision by senior lab assistant /or faculty member in the teaching discipline • -planned and periodic evaluations of the teaching assistant • 4. Recitation/discussion section • -undergraduate degree in discipline or related field • -some graduate work completed or enrolled for • -PIE fall conference or departmental equivalent • -PIE workshop on Sexual Harassment or equivalent (see below) • -direct supervision by faculty member in the teaching discipline • -planned and periodic evaluations of the teaching assistant Dr. David A. Gaitros

  4. Levels of Instruction • 5. Lower-level course director • -18 hours of graduate work in teaching discipline • -PIE fall conference or departmental equivalent PIE workshop on Sexual Harassment or equivalent (see below) • -student participation in a “teaching in the discipline” course or equivalent departmental orientation • -direct supervision by faculty member in the teaching discipline • -planned and periodic evaluations of the teaching assistant • 6. Liberal studies course director • -18 hours of graduate work in teaching discipline • -PIE fall conference or departmental equivalent • -PIE workshop on Sexual Harassment or equivalent (see below) • -student participation in a “teaching in the discipline” course or equivalent departmental orientation • -direct supervision by faculty member in the teaching discipline • -planned and periodic evaluations of the teaching assistant Dr. David A. Gaitros

  5. Levels of Instruction • 7. Upper-level non-major non-liberal studies course director • -Master's degree or equivalent • -PIE fall conference or departmental equivalent • -PIE workshop on Sexual Harassment or equivalent (see below) • -student participation in a “teaching in the discipline” course or equivalent departmental orientation • -direct supervision by faculty member in the teaching discipline • -planned and periodic evaluations of the teaching assistant • 8. Upper-level major course director • -Master's degree or equivalent • -enrolled in doctoral level course work and strongly encouraged to have completed two semesters of doctoral level course work • -PIE fall conference or departmental equivalent • -PIE workshop on Sexual Harassment or equivalent (see below) • -student participation in a “teaching in the discipline” course or equivalent departmental orientation Dr. David A. Gaitros

  6. Speak Test Requirements • A score of 50 or higher in the Speak test or 26 or higher on the IBTOEFL certifies the person to teach at any level. • A score of 45 or higher is needed for level 1-2, and 3-4 if you are enrolled in a class in the Center for Intensive English Studies. • The Department will give you a grace period of one semester to fulfill this requirement. • Most positions in Computer Literacy are graders. Dr. David A. Gaitros

  7. Ta Duties • Assigned positions • Graders (Everyone will grade some) - minimal English skill requirements. • Grade all assignments and exams students. • Full time graders will handle about 120 students. • Assign range of students to graders alphabetically by last name . • Help Desk Personnel - Field email questions and blogs. Answer emails from 2100@cs.fsu.edu and 2060@cs.fsu.edu • Help Center Personnel - Help students in person in MCH Computer Lab. • Test Administrators - Give online and classroom students exams. Two TAs in each testing room. • Administrative Assistant • Assistant Instructor Dr. David A. Gaitros

  8. You must have: • FSU ID Card • FSUID account (email) • Access to BlackBoard (campus.fsu.edu) • Knowledge and use of MS Windows XP/Vista • A select few should know MAC OS • Knowledge of MS Office 2007/2008 • A place to work and/or your own computer and internet connectivity Dr. David A. Gaitros

  9. To Do: • Send me (dgaitros@fsu.edu) the following items NOW! • Your full name as it appears in the FSU Registrar System. • If this is your first time with Computer Literacy • Your FSU ID Card Number (Allows me to give you access to rooms) • Your FSUID email account • Your Fall 09 Schedule • Any other times when you may not be available for work or meetings. Dr. David A. Gaitros

  10. New TAs assigned this term: • Must have attended the Pi conference. • Must attend a CS Department TA Training Session on BlackBoard conducted by me. • Must complete ALL four assignments in CGS2060/CGS2100 and have them graded by one of your peers (fellow new TAs) before the due date of each assignment. Dr. David A. Gaitros

  11. TA Duties • Read email everyday (my emails are a priority) • Answer student emails promptly • Read announcements on Blackboard. • Grade assignments as soon as they are posted. • Notify students if the assignment is blank or corrupted. Clear the attempt and allow them to resubmit if it is before the deadline. • ALL Assignments must be graded within 7 work days of the due date ( not counting weekends). • Attend Department/Course meetings especially with me. Dr. David A. Gaitros

  12. Last Slide • Office assignments are coming. In the mean time I will expect you to either use your own computer or use the Lab in MCH 3rd Floor. • Any questions? Dr. David A. Gaitros

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