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Over the past years, I have also taken many courses in Computer Science. Many of them, have required me to place content in the form of journals or project content on the web. Here are all of those courses for which I still have content laying around. Feel free to peruse what you find here. Let me know if you find any errors or problems.
CS43 - Applied CS Internship
May Term 2000
This course varied from year to year. The year that this journal and page was for, we focused on completing projects around campus. This included working on finding a new replacement for the College's Web-Mail Program and a potential college wide calendar program. It also involved learning PERL in order to extend parts of the College's student informational database, WebDB.
CS482 - Robotics
Spring Semester 2002
This was one of the most enjoyable and entertaining courses that I ever took while here at Earlham. Where else do you get academic credit for playing with LEGO™ and building robots?
CS51 - PARDBMS
Fall Semester 2001
This was almost a continuation of the work I did the previous summer. This page, however, didn't receive nearly as much attention as the one I did for my summer research.
CS80 - Senior Seminar
Fall Semester 2001
This course focused on two things a project and reading some essays on ethics in the field of Computer Science. This course also changes from year to year. This is the page where I organized my work for both the reading and my project.
Independent Study
Spring Semester 2002
This is my page for keeping track of the work that I accomplish during my Independent Study. This Study's purpose is to implement the Network Management Utility that I designed Fall 2001.

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