CS63: Principles of Computer Organization

This is the course homepage for Computer Science 63, Principles of Computer Organization, Fall Semester, 1997, 9:00 - 9:50 MWF, Dennis Hall 231, Ray Ontko, Department of Computer Science, Earlham College.

This week's schedule.

Hand-outs

Research

Students in the class are engaged in individual, semester-long research projects. The class established a set of guidelines for project proposals which includes a short list of questions to ask when writing the research project proposal. We also identified a few internet searching strategies, a short list of ways to find more about your topic on the internet. Ray has prepared a set of guidelines for annotations in computer science. Sara Penhale, Science Librarian at Wildman Science Library has prepared a web resource guide in computer science and a guide to PALNI and DIALOG research in computer science for our class, and has directed us to a number of web resources available through the Earlham College Libraries home page.

Programming Projects

Links

Our Heroes

group photo of students in class Jim Garlick Chris Hardie Mark Stosberg Chris Palmer Dan Stone Dusko Koncaliev Ken Innes Brandon Young Kennedy Mutio Alex Reeder
Back Row: Jim Garlick Chris Hardie Mark Stosberg
Middle Row: Chris Palmer Dan Stone Dusko Koncaliev
Front Row: Ken Innes Brandon Young Kennedy Mutio Alex Reeder

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