How to submit Assignment 4.

Step 1. Naming and Zipping the files you need to submit..

Make a zip file blending.zip containing the new Matlab m-files you wrote.

Step 2. Submitting the prepared files.

With your web browser, go to https://www.cdf.toronto.edu/students/

Login with your CDFPC account name and password.

Under "My Courses" click on csc320h

Click on "Submit an assignment"

Go to A4, and submit your zip file.

Step 3. Re-submitting.

If you discover a mistake after you submit a file, you are free to resubmit a corrected file. Use the same procedure as described above. This simply over-writes your old submission and receives a time stamp stating when the last submission was done.

If it is after the due date, you need to think carefully about doing this. We only keep the last copy of anything you submit. So if you resubmit late, then that portion of your assignment will be subject to the late penalty (see the course homepage for details). .

Reporting any difficulties submitting.

If you have any problems with this procedure, reread the above instructions carefully.

Then check the course newsgroup for notices about problems submitting A4. If after both of these steps you still cannot figure something out, then email the Prof with the following subject heading:

Subject:  Urgent 320 submit problem
DO NOT email your solution files!! They will be ignored. The solution files need to be submitted using the procedure described. Instead, in your email message clearly describe the problem you are having submitting your assignment.

If you don't hear back from me, it is because I believe the solution to your query is either in the above instructions or has already been posted on the course newsgroup. Check those two places again.