CIS*2250 GTA
Required
* Demonstrated knowledge of the subject area. * Must have excellent written skills and be able to effectively critique and edit written works. * Knowledge of scripting languages. * The ability to communicate computer science concepts to students effectively, both in written form and verbally. * 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. * Must be available to supervise and lead lab sections * Must be available to invigilate the sit-down written final exam. * Normally, the completion of an undergraduate degree in Computer Science. * As per the Collective Agreement, must be enrolled as a graduate student in the Winter 2015 semester
Desired
- Previous experience supporting this or similar course.
- Knowledge of Perl, Trello, and Mac OSX
- Demonstrated knowledge of the subject area through course development or having taken a similar undergraduate course
Anticipated Duties
- Orientation-Training
- Preparation
- Attending Lectures
- Conducting Labs/Seminars
- Lecturing
- Grading
- Office Hours
- Student Consultation
- Meeting
- Invigilating Exams
CIS*2250 UTA
Required
- Must have credit for CIS*2250 or equivalent.
- Demonstrated knowledge of the subject area.
- Knowledge of Perl.
- 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 support scheduled office hours throughout the entire semester, weekly meetings, and be available to moderate online forums, if applicable, as assigned by the instructor.
- Must be able to attend labs – either all labs if there is only one TA or an appropriate share if there is more than one TA.
- Must be available to invigilate the sit-down written final exam.
- As per the Collective Agreement, must be enrolled as a undergraduate student in the Winter 2015 semester.
Desired
- Previous experience supporting this or similar course.
- Demonstrated knowledge of the subject area through course development or having taken a similar undergraduate course
Anticipated Duties
- Orientation-Training
- Preparation
- Attending Lectures
- Conducting Labs/Seminars
- Lecturing
- Grading
- Office Hours
- Student Consultation
- Meeting
- Invigilating Exams