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ECE 264 Advanced C Programming Fall 2013

Exams

Course Administration

  • Course Format: In this Internet era, everyone can watch many hours of videos about almost any topic. Why should anyone sit in a room listening to a person talking? How can a "university" give students something that on-line video cannot give? Several things:
    • The first is the chance of interaction. You cannot ask questions to a video player.
    • The second is collaboration. You can talk to classmates and exchange ideas. This is difficult when you sit in front of a computer alone.
    • The third and perphas the most important is the chance to ask questions that are not directly related to the course materials and the instructor can respond based on knowledge outside the course. Drawing knowledge from many different sources is beyond the capability of today's computers.

How can you take advantage of this learning environment? Participate the discussion.

  • Exam Dates: 630-730PM September 24 (Tue), October 24 (Thur), November 20 (Wednesday) EE 129.
  • There is no class on November 21 and 26.
  • Review Sessions: 5-630PM Wednesday. Attendance is encouraged. Please bring your questions.
  • If you have a class-related question, please post your questions in Blackboad discussion. Your questions will be answered sooner since more people, including your classmates, may be able to help you. Send emails for only pesonal issues. Please do not send email to the instructor or the teaching assitants.
  • Course notes
  • Course Policy
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Tutorial for github.comorial.html

Office Hours

You do not need an appointment if you go to the office hours. Do not send your programs to the teaching staff and ask them to debug your programs. If you need help, please go to the office hours or post your questions in Blackboard.

Lecture time: T/TH 9-1015AM (Section 2) and 130-245PM (Section 3) in HIKS B853. Section 1 is canceled due to low enrollment.

  • Lu: M to F 1030-11:30AM in MSEE 222. Please be aware that Section 2 ends at 10:15AM and the instructor may stay in the classroom answering questions
  • Aaron Michaux: M  to F 4-5PM in EE 206 (W in EE 207)
  • Abraham Budiman: T 3-4PM, TH 1130AM-1230PM, F 130-430PM in EE 206
  • Yuhao Chen: M/W 130-230PM, TH 3-4PM in EE206 F 130-330PM in EE 207
  • Zisheng Liao: W 430-630PM, F 430-530PM and SUN 6-8PM in EE 206

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