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course_info:cis1910 [2015/03/17 16:40] – created judicourse_info:cis1910 [2015/06/17 14:08] (current) – The description is enhanced based on the experience in delivering the course in W15. yxiang
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 == Required == == Required ==
  
 +* An advanced knowledge of the subject areas (including 
 +propositional and predicate logic, proof techniques, 
 +set theory, functions and relations, Boolean algebra) 
 +and of the corresponding mathematical language.
 +This knowledge should be demonstrated by a B+ (77%) or
 +higher performance from an undergraduate discrete 
 +mathematics course or research experience on a subject
 +with extensive use of discrete mathematics.
  
-  An advanced mature knowledge of the subject areas (including Boolean algebrapredicate logic, proof techniques, set theory) and of the corresponding mathematical language. +The ability to formalize ideas mathematically,  
-  * Excellent oral communication skills, with the ability to communicate mathematical concepts effectively. +excellent oral and written communication skills, and 
-  The ability to formalize ideas mathematically+being able to communicate mathematical concepts to students effectively. 
-  * Must be available to attend the lectures and support the scheduled labs throughout the entire semester. + 
-  * Demonstrated knowledge of the subject area. +Normally, the completion of an undergraduate degree in Computer Science
-  * Must have excellent written skills and be able to effectively critique and edit written works+ 
-  * The ability to communicate computer science concepts to students effectively, both in written form and verbally. +* Must be available to conduct scheduled labs (including evening 
-  * Must be available to support scheduled office hours throughout the entire semester, weekly meetings, and be available to moderate online forums, if applicable, as assigned by the instructor+labs if so scheduled) throughout the semester. 
-  * Must be available to invigilate the sit-down written final exam. + 
-  * Normally, the completion of an undergraduate degree in Computer Science. +* Must be available to invigilate written midterm and final exam
-  * As per the Collective Agreement, must be enrolled as a graduate student in the SEMESTER semester+ 
 +* Must be available to support scheduled office hours throughout the semester 
 +and answer student questions through emails
 + 
 +* As per the Collective Agreement, must be enrolled as a graduate student in the semester.
  
 == Desired == == Desired ==
-  * Previous experience supporting this or similar course. + 
-  * Demonstrated knowledge of the subject area through course development or having taken a similar undergraduate course.+* Previous experience supporting this or similar course. 
 + 
 +* Demonstrated knowledge of the subject area through course development.
  
 == Anticipated Duties == == Anticipated Duties ==
  
 +* Orientation-Training
 +
 +* Preparation
 +
 +* Conducting Labs/Seminars
 +
 +* Lecturing
 +
 +* Grading
 +
 +* Office Hours
 +
 +* Student Consultation
 +
 +* Meeting
  
-Orientation-Training +Invigilating Exams
-Preparation +
-Attending Lectures +
-Conducting Labs/Seminars +
-Lecturing +
-Grading +
-Office Hours +
-Student Consultation +
-Meeting +
-Invigilating Exams+
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