1.00/1.001 Computers & Engin Prob Solving
Fall 2006
Instructors: Christopher Cassa, V Judson Harward, Steven R Lerman, George A Kocur, Ingrid Kristina Lundqvist
TAs: David Cheng-Ping Wang, David A Blau, Kathy Chen, Kevin Su, Charuleka Varadharajan
Lecture:
TRF11-12.30
(TR in 54-100, F in 34-101)
Office Hours: W 4-10
(66-144)
Office Hours: R 5-11
(5-232 & 5-233)
Information:
Announcements
Final Exam Posted
The 1.00 Final Exam & Solutions have been posted under Materials->Quizzes/Exams.Announced on 20 December 2006 6:46 p.m. by David Cheng-Ping Wang
Loaner Laptop Return
If you have NOT returned your loaner laptops, please return them by this Friday, Dec 22nd, BEFORE you go on Winter break. You can return any loaner laptop materials to the receptionist at N42 (The IS&T building on Mass. Ave). Be repared to show your MIT ID. If this will be a problem, please e-mail "laptop-loaner-program@mit.edu" to make alternate arrangements.Announced on 20 December 2006 3:44 a.m. by David Cheng-Ping Wang
Final Review Session: Exams Reviewed
For the review session tonight:I will be reviewing the final from Fall 2004
Kevin Su will be reviewing the final from Spring 2005
Both finals can be accessed from the link in the Materials section of the website.
Announced on 14 December 2006 5:32 p.m. by David Blau
Final Exam Information
The Final Exam - will be held Tuesday, December 19th, 2006 from 9am-12pm (Noon), in Johnson. The exam is open book, open notes, but NO electronics. It will cover all course material, but emphasize material covered on and after Nov 7th's Lecture (Lecture 25).Final Exam Review - Thursday, December 14th; 7-10pm in 34-101. Two previous finals will be presented and solved.
Review Materials - Click on Materials. Under the Quiz/Exams
heading is a link to an OCW archive.
Announced on 10 December 2006 5:21 a.m. by David Cheng-Ping Wang
LAB & Course Evaluation
Please attend tomorrow's (Tuesday, December 5th) lecture. Besides being a LAB (required attendance), you will fill out Course Evaluations at the beginning. The evaluations are critical to help us improve the course.Announced on 04 December 2006 2:36 p.m. by David Cheng-Ping Wang