Please make sure you understand and apply these general lab rules. 1. Please attend the lab as it is specified in your schedule throughout the whole semester. The maximum number of students allowed to enter the lab is 15, and where this number is exceeded the priority is decided by the official schedule. 2. Homework must be presented at the beginning at the lab. Students who do not have their homework prepared at the beginning of the lab (first hour) are not guaranteed that their homework will be accepted. 3. Prepare to present your homework in no more than 3 minutes, including all important aspects as required. No homework or lab will be marked if it is not presented during the lab. The time limit has been chosen to ensure that everyone can present in one hour of the lab (3x15=45 minutes), so we can do more work in the other lab hour as scheduled. By not respecting the 3 minutes homework/labwork presentation, you are not respecting your colleagues' time to present theirs as well. To be more efficient, labwork should be presented in steps during the lab, every time you complete each task, so please do not wait for the end of the lab. 4. Homework that contains code must run without errors. Prepare adequate test to prove its functionality. 5. Failing to satisfactory explain your homework/labwork will greatly decrease your mark. Cheating and copied homework/labwork is marked with 0. 6. Please prepare for each lab as instructed, to make sure you are able to properly do the labwork for which you will receive a mark and not spend too much time on system set-up. For this, please read the course instruction provided by your teacher (see their page), attend courses and seminaries. You might want to use your laptop (which is recommended, but make sure it is set up as you need), but you can also use the computers provided in the lab (in this case make sure before the lab starts that your system is configured as you need and inform the technician if something is missing or not working). Everyone please make sure your scs accounts are working and check your mailbox frequently (you might want to forward your emails to a personal account). 7. Before you ask a question, please consider: - looking carefully into your course/seminar notes, it's probably there and you will learn about other stuff as well - searching on the internet (google, stack overflow, tutorials) will reveal several solutions, contexts that will help you understand more - understanding the context of the problem