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** <font color="magenta">Logic Gates</font>: NOT, AND, OR | ** <font color="magenta">Logic Gates</font>: NOT, AND, OR | ||
** Truth tables and verification of rules of addition | ** Truth tables and verification of rules of addition | ||
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* [[CSC103 2011 Homework 1 | Homework #1 ]] | * [[CSC103 2011 Homework 1 | Homework #1 ]] | ||
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** <font color="magenta"> '''[[CSC103 2011 Lab #1 | Lab #1]]'''</font> Part 1 only, (and a copy of the [[:Image:CSC103Lab1Working3BitAdder.png | simulator]] courtesy of Debbie S. and her lab partner) | ** <font color="magenta"> '''[[CSC103 2011 Lab #1 | Lab #1]]'''</font> Part 1 only, (and a copy of the [[:Image:CSC103Lab1Working3BitAdder.png | simulator]] courtesy of Debbie S. and her lab partner) | ||
* '''Wednesday''' | * '''Wednesday''' | ||
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** Snow Day! | ** Snow Day! | ||
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* [[CSC103_Lab_1_2011 | Lab #1]] | * [[CSC103_Lab_1_2011 | Lab #1]] | ||
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* [[CSC103 2011 Homework 2 | Homework #2 ]] | * [[CSC103 2011 Homework 2 | Homework #2 ]] | ||
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* '''Wednesday''': <font color="magenta">'''Rally Day'''</font> | * '''Wednesday''': <font color="magenta">'''Rally Day'''</font> | ||
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* [[CSC103 Lab 4 2011 | Lab #4]] (first part) | * [[CSC103 Lab 4 2011 | Lab #4]] (first part) | ||
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*** Review | *** Review | ||
*** A case study: the [[CSC103 Towers of Hanoi in Javascript|Towers of Hanoi]] | *** A case study: the [[CSC103 Towers of Hanoi in Javascript|Towers of Hanoi]] | ||
− | ** [[CSC103 Lab 4 2011 | Lab #4]] | + | ** [[CSC103 Lab 4 2011 | Lab #4]]: '' Do Sections 1.3, and 2. Do all the subsections of Section 2''. |
*'''Wednesday''' | *'''Wednesday''' | ||
− | ** | + | [[Image:GrierVideo.png|right|200px|link=http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=ComputerHistory#p/search/0/YwqltwvPnkw]] |
− | + | ** Q&A on Javascript | |
− | * | + | ** A look at the history of computing: two different dimensions |
+ | ** [http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=ComputerHistory#p/c/C2FA7B2C8E5FF1D2/4/KBuJqUfO4-w Babbage] and his Difference Engine #2, 1840's | ||
+ | ** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbhbssXWDAE&feature=relateds BBC's History of computers] Part I. | ||
+ | ** [http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=ComputerHistory#p/search/0/YwqltwvPnkw When Computers were Human], by Prof. Grier, 2007. (first 44min 44sec). | ||
+ | ** Some questions to start a discussion | ||
+ | *** In the Babbage video, did you hear any expressions mentioned in the videos that has stuck throughout the times? | ||
+ | *** What attributes are given to Babbage's computer that are still debated today? | ||
+ | *** What similarity between Babbage's engine and today's computers? | ||
+ | *** What are the key players in the history of computers? | ||
+ | *** "Computers" is a vague term, in fact. What particular computer "products" seem to mark the evolution of computers? | ||
+ | *** What companies have influenced the PC industry? How active are they today? | ||
+ | *** Grier video: What is the importance of Halley's comet? | ||
+ | *** At some point there is a graph showing humans as part of a graph. Most cost effective (cheap) option for computations. Have you heard of Amazon's "Mechanical Turk"? What is it? How is that related to the video? | ||
+ | *** How are canons connected to the main story? | ||
+ | <br/> ([[CSC103 Questions on Computer History videos|handout]]) | ||
+ | * '''Friday''' | ||
+ | ** [[CSC103 2011 Take-Home Final Exam| Final Exam]] | ||
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+ | * [[CSC103 2011 Homework 4 | Homework #4 ]] <font color="magenta"><=== will due Monday March 7</font> [[CSC103 Homework 4 Solutions | Solutions]] | ||
+ | * [[CSC103 Lab 4 2011 | Lab #4]] and [[CSC103 Lab 4 Solution 2011 | Solution programs]] | ||
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− | * [[CSC103 2011 Take-Home Final Exam| Take-Home Final Exam]] | + | * [[CSC103 2011 Take-Home Final Exam| Take-Home Final Exam]] <font color="magenta"><=== will due Friday March 11</font> |
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− | * '''Monday'''/'''Wednesday''' | + | * '''Monday''' |
− | < | + | ** Limits of what computers can and cannot do |
− | * | + | ** [http://cs.smith.edu/~thiebaut/misc/LimitsOfComputation.pdf Moore's Law and Von Neumann], class presentation on Moore's Law and Von Neumann's architecture. ([http://cs.smith.edu/~thiebaut/misc/LimitsOfComputation_CSC103_Thiebaut.mov Quicktime]) |
− | * | + | ** [[Media:vonNewmannEdvac.pdf | First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC]] by John von Neumann. |
− | </ | + | ** [http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/01/science/01compute.html?_r=1 Remapping Computer Circuitry to Avert Impending Bottlenecks], by John Markoff, NYT 3/2/11 ([[Media:RemappingComputerCircuitryNYT030211.pdf | pdf]]) |
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+ | ** [[CSC103 Quiz 2011 | Quiz]] | ||
+ | ** Class discussion: The singularity | ||
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+ | ** [[Information_about_the_Singularity | Additional articles]] on the issue of the Singularity (including IEEE Spectrum issue on the subject). | ||
+ | ** [http://www.ted.com/talks/susan_blackmore_on_memes_and_temes.html Susan Blackmore's] TED talk on Memes and Temes. | ||
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− | * | + | * [http://cs.smith.edu/~thiebaut/research/singularity/ieee_spectrum__signs_of_the_singularity.pdf Signs of the Singularity] by Vernor Vinge. |
+ | * [http://cs.smith.edu/~thiebaut/research/singularity/ieee_spectrum__can_machines_be_conscious.pdf Can Machine Be Conscious?], Christof Koch and Giulio Tononi. | ||
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--D. Thiebaut 08:44, 7 January 2011 (EST)
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Weekly Schedule
Week | Topics | Reading |
Week 1 1/24 |
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Week 2 1/31 |
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Week 3 2/7 |
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Please watch the following videos before the lab on 2/7! |
Week 4 2/14 |
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Week 5 2/21 |
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Week 6 2/28 |
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Week 7 3/7 |
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Week 8 3/14 |
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Wiki pages
Click here to access the class Wiki pages.
Additional Resources
- IEEE Special Issue on Singularity
- Stock pictures
- Javascript Resources
- Tutorials and examples of Javascript code. Type in the code and see its effect directly on the same page.