Sections

Lectures are supplemented by weekly, 90-minute sections led by the teaching fellows. Attendance at sections (at least one section for each of Weeks 1 through 10) is expected.

When sections are running (see the schedule below for a list of section times), use the button below to log in via HarvardKey and access the section room.

Section Room

Watch Recordings of Past Sections

Schedule

The calendar below should be shown in your local time zone, you can confirm this by checking the calendar’s footer. A list of which calendar events correspond to which section number appears after the calendar.

TF Day and Time (Eastern Time, U.S.)
Guy White Tuesdays, 18:00 to 19:30
Daniel Chang Tuesdays, 20:00 to 21:30
Margaret Tanzosh Wednesdays, 16:30 to 18:00
Christo Savalas Wednesdays, 20:00 to 21:30
  Lecture Date
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Section 1 C week of 8 September 2025
Section 2 Arrays week of 15 September 2025
Section 3 Algorithms week of 22 September 2025
Section 4 Memory week of 29 September 2025
Section 5 Data Structures week of 6 October 2025
Section 6 Python week of 13 October 2025
Section 7 SQL week of 20 October 2025
Test Test Review week of 27 October 2025
Section 8 HTML, CSS, JavaScript week of 3 November 2025
Section 9 Flask week of 10 November 2025
Section 10 The End week of 17 November 2025

Norms

All sections are held online via Zoom. Per the syllabus, you are expected to attend sections live, one per lecture. A calendar of sections will appear below once times have been set. Check the bottom of the calendar below for an indication of what time zone the calendar is displaying.

Sections have no limit and you can attend any one you’d like in a given week, but we grab via an API your name and email attached to your Zoom account when you sign into the meeting for attendance so be certain that you can be properly identified, if you want credit for attending the section! (You are free to switch to a pseudonym, if you wish, during the section meeting itself!) Watching a recording of a section does not substitute for the section attendance requirement in the course’s syllabus.

The course treats Zoom just like a classroom. For any meeting that you attend, be sure to:

  • Participate from a quiet space (and not from a bed, car, hammock, plane, or train), where can you listen and speak. If you participate from a more public space, just be sure you won’t be approached or disturbed by others while there.
  • Be sure to participate with your camera turned on, using horizontal (not vertical) video, unless your circumstances don’t permit.

If unable to accommodate these norms for some meeting, please watch the recording (if any) thereof. And please forgive if the staff ask you to log out so that all attendees are those fully engaged!