| Registering for a CyberTutor Account |
| Go to http://www.mycybertutor.com |
| Click the "New User" button underneath the login
area. |
| Fill in all of the required fields (everything in the first
two sections of this page) to register yourself to use CyberTutor.
Be sure to REMEMBER your case-sensitive user name and password.
In the future, you will need to enter your username and password
on the CyberTutor main login page (http://www.mycybertutor.com)
to access your account. |
| Enter MIT801XF02 for the Academic Class Code. Leave
the access code blank. |
| We encourage you to fill out the remaining registration information
as accurately as possible. The information will be used solely
for statistical purposes. |
| When you have filled out the registration form, press the
"Submit" button at the bottom of the screen.
You will be immediately logged into CyberTutor. |
Getting Started with CyberTutor |
| The first time you log in, you should get acquainted with
the CyberTutor problem format by working through the problems
on the introductory assignment. These problems are not graded.
To access the introductory problems: Click the "Assignment
List" button on the left navigation bar. When the assignment
list appears, click on "Introduction to CyberTutor". |
Getting Help |
| CyberTutor TA: Gianpaolo Carosi gcarosi@mit.edu |
CyberTutor help sessions: Mondays 2-4 pm and Wednesdays
from 8-10 pm
At these times the TA is guaranteed to be online to answer emailed
questions as soon as he can get to them. At other times, he
will answer your email when he can, but not necessarily right
away. |
| Please note that the CyberTutor online TA is primarily there
for content-based questions. If there are serious technical
problems (e.g. server not responding), contact David Kokorowski
(davidk@mit.edu) or Adam
Morton (amorton@mit.edu). |
Browser Requirements |
| On the Macintosh, CyberTutor requires Netscape Navigator version
4.7 or later. On a PC, CyberTutor requires Netscape version
4.7 or Internet Explorer version 4.0 or later (other browser
configurations are possible, but have not been tested for compatibility).
On all platforms, you must make sure that Java and JavaScript
are enabled in your browser. We recommend using a screen resolution
of at least 800 x 600 if possible. |