class: center, middle name: title # CS 10C - Course Chat ![:newline] .Huge[*Prof. Ty Feng*] ![:newline] .Large[UC Riverside - WQ 2026] ![:newline 6]  .footnote[Copyright © 2026 Joël Porquet-Lupine and Ty Feng - [CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)] *CourseAssist: [app.courseassistai.com](https://app.courseassistai.com)* --- layout: true # CourseAssist --- ## AI Tutor  ![:newline] - AI tutor trained on all Canvas files/pages/annoucements for this course - Can help with: - conceptual clarifications, homework help, debugging, logistic questions, etc. - Ask the AI first before posting on Course Chat --- ## I have a question! 1. Look in class material - Syllabus, canvas announcements, slides, assignments, etc. 2. Ask AI tutor before posting on Course Chat  3. Explore other ways - Keep track of Course Chat so that you stay up-to-date - Many questions are not related to this class only, answers can easily be found on Google --- ## Okay, I still have a question! - Explain thoroughly - We are not in your head, you need to give all the details of your question - Be precise, be clear - Bug reports are an important part of software development ![:flush] - Do not include elements of answers - If you include code, make sure it doesn't cover directly what is being asked in the homework - There are always ways to explain indirectly without revealing your solution --- ## I want to answer questions! - First of all, thanks! :) - Try to apply the following principle in your answers: > Give someone a fish and you feed them for a day; teach someone to fish and you > feed them for a lifetime. - In other words, point to the useful resources rather than directly answering the questions (when possible) ![:newline 2] - Example:"When is the first midterm?" - Give the fish answer: "Friday, Feb 12th" - Teach to fish answer: "Look in the syllabus, there's a calendar section with all the important dates of the quarter"