CMPE 12
Computing Systems And Assembly Language
Spring 2008

           
           
           
           
 

Welcome

Instruction

Name E-mail Office hours
or section time
Location
Instructor Andrea Di Blas andrea at soe.ucsc.edu Wed 2-4 E2-217
TA Alexandra Carey fire at soe.ucsc.edu Wed 12:30-1:40 BE314A
Lab Tutor Alex Ponting aponting at ucsc.edu MW 3-5 BE109 (lab)
Lab Tutor Max Lampert MJL0485 at gmail.com MW 5-7 BE109 (lab)
Lab Tutor Jake Hercules jhercule at ucsc.edu TR 4-6 BE109 (lab)
Lab Tutor Thai Truong tntruong at ucsc.edu TR 6-8 BE109 (lab)
Grader Alec Imperial jimperia at ucsc.edu Tues 10-11:10 TBA
Grader Tina Nguyen tihnguye at ucsc.edu Mon 11-12:10 TBA
MSI Tutor Jacky So jcso at ucsc.edu (1) Tuesday 2:00-3:15 PM
(2) Friday 11-12:10 PM
(1) TBA
(2) TBA

Meeting Times

The class meets during the following times. Please note that we may meet in a different classroom for major tests (midterms and final).

This week in CE12

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The Course

You are expected to attend lectures, but it is your choice. There may be pop quizzes, though...

The course work for this class will consist of weekly homework assignments, possible pop quizzes, two midterms, and one final examination during finals week. Please check the current syllabus for grading criteria. It is STRONGLY recommended that you do all the homework assignments, both because they are graded and because it takes practice to learn some of the material.

The Lab

In addition to going to lectures, you are expected to attend lab section twice weekly. You may go to the lab at additional times based on availability.

You must be enrolled in CMPE 12L to remain in this class (unless you have passed this class in the past)! Labs will be submitted electronically and graded by the tutors. You are required to attend the lab session in which you are enrolled. You may not go to any other lab sessions without the tutor's permission because all labs are full and there may not be space.

Visit the labwork page for more information on the lab.

Academic Honesty

Academic honesty is a requirement for the course. As mentioned, all assignments must be your own independent work. Similarly, cheating on a midterm or the final will result in failure in the course and lab and further damage to your academic career as appropriate.

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