Wednesdays 1:00pm - 1:50pm CSE 1202
Welcome to CSE 95: Tutor Training. This course is intended to help you become a more effective CSE tutor. We hope it will also offer you skills that you will find valuable in your professional career in the future. This website will provide you with all of the information you need in CSE 95.
Expectations of a CSE Tutor (from Prof. Christine Alvarado)
Email: jpolitz@eng.ucsd.edu
Office: CSE 3206
Office Hours: Tuesday 10-11am
Nidhi Bangari
Email: nbangari@ucsd.edu
Jacalyn Li
Email: jal383@ucsd.edu
Yimeng Yang
Email: yiy170@ucsd.edu
This course is part of the requirement for all new CSE tutors to complete their training. You will receive 2 credit hours that may count towards lower division CSE electives. Here are the expectations of all new CSE tutors.
In CSE 95, you will learn and practice skills related to assisting with CSE courses as a tutor. This includes student-facing tasks like presenting content, helping in office hours, and creating tutorials or assignment writeups, as well as behind-the-scenes activities like grading and academic integrity processes.
For CSE 95, you will be expected to:
In addition, we will be relying on your on-the-ground experience as a tutor this quarter. As part of the CSE 95 class, you need to
CSE 95 will help you with the basic communication skills, grading skills, and professionalism needed to be an effective CSE tutor. Some of the topics we will address in this course include
This course will be graded as pass / not pass. Here are the two components that you will be graded on:
Weekly Assignments
We expect you to read the assigned materials carefully and complete your assignments on time. Most of the assignments require you to post responses to specific questions on Piazza. Unless otherwise announced, all assignments are due before the next class session. Your responses are graded with the following scale:
If your weekly assignments total is less than 80%, you will fail this class.
Participation
There are two components to the participation category which you will be graded on:
Each week’s in-class participation will be graded based on the following scale
If you miss more than 4 points in in-class participation (i.e. miss more than 2 classes or be late for more than 4 classes), you will fail this class. Imminent failure of CSE 95 will put your employment in jeopardy.
Attending lectures for the class that you tutor for.
We are committed to fostering a learning environment for this course that supports a diversity of thoughts, perspectives and experiences, and respects your identities (including race, ethnicity, heritage, gender, sex, class, sexuality, religion, ability, age, educational background, etc.). Our goal is to create a diverse and inclusive learning environment where all students feel comfortable and can thrive.
Our instructional staff will make a concerted effort to be welcoming and inclusive to the wide diversity of students in this course. If there is a way we can make you feel more included please let one of the course staff know, either in person, via email/discussion board, or even in a note under the door. Our learning about diverse perspectives and identities is an ongoing process, and we welcome your perspectives and input.
We also expect that you, as a student in this course, will honor and respect your classmates, abiding by the UCSD Principles of Community (https://ucsd.edu/about/principles.html). Please understand that others’ backgrounds, perspectives and experiences may be different than your own, and help us to build an environment where everyone is respected and feels comfortable.
If you experience any sort of harassment or discrimination, please contact the instructor as soon as possible. If you prefer to speak with someone outside of the course, please contact the Office of Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination: https://ophd.ucsd.edu/.
In this course we expect students to adhere to the UC San Diego Integrity of Scholarship Policy. This means that you will complete your work honestly, with integrity, and support and environment of integrity within the class for which you are tutoring. Some examples of specific ways this policy applies to CSE 95 include:
As we described above, we expect you to attend all CSE 95 class sessions, class sessions for the course you are tutoring. However, we understand the illness and emergencies happen. If you are too ill to attend class or a true emergency arises, you should let the instructor know ASAP, and you should not attend. Your instructor might ask you to provide a doctor’s note, but we will not do so in CSE 95. If your illness becomes excessive, we will deal with that when and if it happens.
We also expect you to complete all assignments on time. Because these assignments are so short (1 hour outside of class, on average), you should be able to complete them even if you are sick at some point during the week, by managing your time appropriately.
To get paid for your tutoring hours, submit your hours biweekly into MyTime: http://mytime.ucsd.edu/. Instructions for using MyTime can be found here: http://blink.ucsd.edu/finance/payroll/timekeeping/mte/index.html
Please note that if your Business Systems account is not yet activated, you will not be able to access MyTime or Direct Deposit until it is set up. In this case, you will need to fill out the paper timecards sent to you, get them signed by the instructor you are tutoring for, and turn them in the CSE Student Affairs drop box.
Instructions for setting up Direct Deposit can be found here: http://blink.ucsd.edu/finance/payroll/processes/enroll.html. If you have not set up Direct Deposit, your checks can be picked up from CSE Faculty Assistant, James Martinez in CSE 2225.
Payment policy:
Technology use in CSE 95, and in the course you are tutoring, should be limited to activities explicitly authorized by the instructor in direct support of your duties in the course. This means you should keep all devices away unless you have been specifically instructed to use them, and then use them only for the assigned activities.
Individuals are not permitted to approach students to offer services of any kind in exchange for pay, including tutoring services. This is considered solicitation for business and is strictly prohibited by University policy.
Students requesting accommodations for this course due to a disability must provide a current Authorization for Accommodation (AFA) letter issued by the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) which is located in University Center 202 behind Center Hall. Students are required to present their AFA letters to Faculty (please make arrangements to contact me privately) and to the OSD Liaison in the department in advance so that accommodations may be arranged.