Homework is essential. Sometimes we need a computer to do our homework. Unfortunately, we don't all have computers at home. The PDHT labs are open for you to work in the evening and on Saturday morning. You may realistically have to come in to school to do your homework. Most of our PDHT classes require you to do two hours of homework every week, according to government guidelines. In high school, your teachers probably checked to see if your homework was done. In PDHT and other CEGEP programs, we rarely check. We assume that you have done the homework. If your homework is reading, it is easy to slack off and not do it. But if I assign some reading for homework, it's for the very good reason that I think there is something useful
in the reading that you need to learn. So please play along with me and do the reading. If you read with a pen in your hand, you can make notes right on the book itself. This will help you to study later. If something that you read is unclear, you can put a question mark in the margin and ask me about it later.
Right from the beginning, save your class notes, your disks, and your work from each class. Many classes repeat work done in previous years, in a more complex way. You will be glad you kept your old notes and assignments. Also, put the best examples of your work in a portfolio, in plastic 3-holed protective sheets. That way, you have something to show prospective employers for summer jobs. And you will have a head-start assembling your portfolio for graduation.