CS 3 (Spring 2022) Collaboration Policy

You may use the following resources: Labs Projects Exams
Course textbook (including answers in the back) N/A N/A N/A
Course handouts YES YES N/A
Other books YES YES N/A
Your notes (taken in class) YES YES N/A
Class notes of others, copied by hand or summarized YES YES N/A
Direct copies (such as photocopies, pictures, scans, printouts) of class notes of others YES YES N/A
Your returned assignments YES YES N/A
Solutions to assignments / exams from previous years NO NO N/A
Solutions to assignments / exams from the current year, distributed by the instructor NO NO N/A
Consult material posted publicly on the course forum (e.g. Piazza or other) YES YES N/A
Post questions about problems on the course forum (e.g. Piazza or other), provided the question does not reveal a partial solution YES YES N/A
Consult online resources such as Wikipedia YES YES N/A
Consult existing material on online sources such as question/answer forums YES YES N/A
Post questions about problems on online sources such as question/answer forums NO NO N/A
For coding assignments, you may: Labs Projects Exams
Look at code written by other students in the class NO NO N/A
Look at code found in online repositories, or written by former students in the class NO NO N/A
Look at code written by anyone not in your group (including online resources or textbooks) NO NO N/A
Help other students debug their code NO NO N/A
Ask a non-student to help debug your code NO NO N/A
Use an extenal library, as long as it does not provide a direct solution NO NO N/A
Discuss high-level problems with others in small groups (beyond your partnership) YES YES N/A
Look at communal materials, such as a group discussion performed on a white board, while writing up your solution YES YES N/A
Write code without all your group members present (virtually or otherwise) NO YES N/A
Look at another student’s or group’s completed solution NO NO N/A