Computer Science 105: Introduction to Computer Concepts
Spring 2014
Instructor: |
Yang Mu |
Email: |
yangmu@cs.umb.edu |
URL: |
http://www.cs.umb.edu/~yangmu/cs105/ |
Class Schedule: | TuTh 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM,
W01-0029 |
Office: |
S-3-158A, Science Building , 3rd floor |
Office Hours:
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TuTh 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
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Presentation schedule(7-10 mins each)
May 6th
Aboutrabbi el awar,Odday
Bobb,Andral Alexander
Fan Li,Wing Kit
Greggo,Nicholas
Hoang,Minh
Kraskian,Odeh
McKenzie,Nakia
May 8th
Mendoza,Wilson Gabriel AND Odeh,Sarah Ziad
Ndiaye,Abdoulaye C
Pierre,Darryl Gerold
Suffriti,Vincenzo Francesco
Tiguiti,Abderrazzak
Walker,Noah R
Homework
Schedule
1. |
Jan. 28 |
Course Administration |
pdf |
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Jan. 30 |
Information Retrieval |
pdf |
Stanford CS276 |
2. |
Feb. 4 |
Multimedia 1 |
pptx |
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Feb. 6 |
Multimedia 2 |
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3. |
Feb. 11 |
Social Network |
pptx |
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Feb. 13 |
Class Cancelled (snow day) |
4. |
Feb. 18 |
Feb. 20 |
Hacking talk by Joseph |
pdf |
More information |
5. |
Feb. 25 |
Binary and Number System |
pptx |
Read Chapter 2 |
Feb. 27 |
Data Representation 1 |
pptx |
Read Chapter 3 |
6. |
Mar. 4 |
Data Representation 2 |
Mar. 6 |
Gates and Circuits |
pptx |
Read Chapter 4 |
7. |
Mar. 11 |
Hardware |
pptx |
Read Chapter 5 |
Mar. 13 |
HW2 due |
8. |
Mar. 18 |
Spring Break |
Mar. 20 |
9. |
Mar. 25 |
Operating Systems |
pptx |
Read Chapter 10 |
Mar. 27 |
Midterm Review |
pptx |
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10. |
Apr. 1 |
Midterm Exam |
Apr. 3 |
Programming 1 |
pptx |
Read Chapters 6, 7 |
11. |
Apr. 8 |
Programming 2 |
pptx |
Apr. 10 |
Programming 3 |
MIT 16.070 |
12. |
Apr. 15 |
HTML |
pptx |
Read Chapters 6,
w3schools_HTML
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Apr. 17 |
Class Cancelled |
13. |
Apr. 22 |
CSS |
pptx |
HW3 due,
codecademy
,
w3schools_CSS
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Apr. 24 |
JavaScript |
pptx |
pizza,
w3schools_JS
|
14. |
Apr. 29 |
Midterm2 review |
pptx |
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May. 1 |
Midterm Exam 2 |
15. |
May. 6 |
Presentation 1 |
May. 8 |
Presentation 2 |
16. |
May. 13 |
Final Exam (optional) |
Accommodations:
Section 504 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
offers guidelines for curriculum modifications and adaptations for
students with documented disabilities. If applicable, students may
obtain adaptation recommendations from the Ross Center for Disability
Services, M-1-401, (617-287-7430). The student must present these
recommendations and discuss them with each professor within a
reasonable period, preferably by the end of Drop/Add period.
Student Conduct:
Students are required to adhere to the University Policy
on Academic Standards and Cheating, to the University Statement on
Plagiarism and the Documentation of Written Work, and to the Code of
Student Conduct as delineated in the catalog of Undergraduate
Programs, pp. 44-45, and 48-52. The Code is available online at:
http://www.umb.edu/student_services/student_rights/code_conduct.html