MW 11:50 AM-12:20 PM or by appointment
TTh 15:00 PM-16:00 PM or by appointment on Zoom/CSL431, Zoom link check Slack channel
Guest lecture on Recommendation Systems by Prof. Romit Roy Choudhury
Exam 1 on Wednesday Feb 22.
The exam will be 1 hour long. You are allowed 1 letter-size (8.5" x 11") cheat sheet (you may use both sides). The exam is closed book/notes, and calculators are not allowed.
Exam 1 study guide
This course will give students from outside of Engineering an under-the-hood view of 12 important technologies that will impact their daily lives in the next decade. For each technology, students will
Technical subjects to be considered include basics of sensing, computing, communication, and control, the 4 pillars of technology. To help students better relate to the topics discussed in the course, each technology will be highlighted using one or more well-established companies (e.g., Comcast, ATT, Google, Facebook, ADT, Amazon, Microsoft, Tesla, Verisign).
The course has three midterm exams. There will not be any final exam. More information on midterm logistics, format, and grading will be released soon.
Exam 1 will be on Feb 22. The exam will be 1 hour long. You are allowed 1 letter-size (8.5" x 11") cheat sheet (you may use both sides). The exam is closed book/notes, and calculators are not allowed.
This exam will test concepts covered in the Past & Present module.
Here are some resources to help you prepare for Exam 1:
Exam 2 will be on TBA. The exam will be approximately 1 hour long. You are allowed 1 letter-size (8.5" x 11") cheat sheet (you may use both sides). The exam is closed book/notes, and calculators are not allowed.
This exam will test concepts covered in the Intelligence & Implications module.
Please have a look at the Exam 2 Study Guide to prepare for the exam.
Exam 3 will be on Wednesday, Apr 27 at 11:00am. The exam will be approximately 1 hour long. You are allowed 1 letter-size (8.5" x 11") cheat sheet (you may use both sides). The exam is closed book/notes, and calculators are not allowed.
This exam will test concepts covered in the Future module.
Here are some resources to help you prepare for Exam 3:
Guest lecture on Recommendation Systems by Prof. Romit Roy Choudhury
Exam 1 on Wednesday Feb 22.
The exam will be 1 hour long. You are allowed 1 letter-size (8.5" x 11") cheat sheet (you may use both sides). The exam is closed book/notes, and calculators are not allowed.
Exam 1 study guide
First day of labs. We'll work in a Wolfram Notebook. You can also download and install Mathematica from here (using your netID and password) if you'd like to work in a notebook on your own computer.
10:00am - 11:50am at 3015 Electrical & Computer Eng Bldg ()
Second day of class at 10:00am - 11:50am at 3015 Electrical & Computer Eng Bldg ()
First day of class at 11:00am - 11:50am at 3020 Electrical & Computer Eng Bldg ()
We are excited to start the new semester. Profs. Roy Choudhury and Lumetta put this course together a year back with the hope of helping students (from all departments) understand and ponder about modern technologies that have changed and will continue to change people's lives in the coming decade.
As you may already know, we have made some major changes to the course content and structure, so please ignore any old descriptions that you might find online—this page and our introductory lecture will tell you about the plans for this and coming semesters.
If you have friends who you think might also be interested in joining our class, please encourage them to do so this semester (or next). We're also interested in hearing how you learned about our class, as we do want to attract more students.
Sincerely,
The ECE 101 Course Staff
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