WELCOME
TO TECHNICAL WRITING
FOR COMPUTER ENGINEERS.
This is a required course for UCSC
CE and EE students.
What would you like to know?
- Instructor:
Gerald B. Moulds
- Office
hours: Tuesdays 5:45pm-6:45pm (or by appointment)
- Office
Location: Engineering-2, Room 237A
- Phone:
(831) 588-4252
- e-mail:
gmoulds@soe.ucsc.edu
- Teaching
Assistant: Rigo Dicochea
- Class
meetings
- Location:
Engineering #192
- Time:
Tuesdays and Thursdays
7:00pm-8:45pm
- NOTE:
THERE WILL BE NO CLASS ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 2ND.
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Assignment
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Rough Draft Due
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Final Due
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1. Resume and Cover Letter
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June 28
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July 3
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2. Algorithm Description
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July 10
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July 17
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3. Article Database UI
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July 24
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July 31
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4. Project Proposal Memo
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August 9
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5. Survey Article
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August 7
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August 14
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6. Document Specification
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August 16
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7. Poster Projects
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August 21or 23
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8. Final Project
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August 28
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September 4
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9. Oral
Presentations
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Throughout Quarter
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POSTER DATES:
The following students are scheduled to present their
posters in the Jack Baskin Lounge on the following dates:
August 21:
- Alvarado,
David
- Barton,
Robert Alfred
- Golubev, Tom
- Karneyenka, Uladzimir
- Leonard,
Michael Sean
- McKenna,
Sean
- McKinney,
John
- Pina, Charles Edward
- Pinchuk, Alek
- Sira, Flavio
- Yost,
Shawn
- Zisko, Jonathan
August 23
- Bertomeu, Andre
- Davis,
William
- Godfrey,
Loren
- Gonzallez, Juan
- Harter,
Dean
- Maiki, Yannick
- Mednick, Jared
- Reiser, Max
- Schiro, Arthur
- Stomakhin, Dmitry
- Thipavong, Becky
- Submitting
papers:
- All
assignments must be submitted on paper.
- Electronic
submission will not be allowed except through special arrangements.
- All
papers (except the Resume and Cover Letter assignment) should be double
spaced.
- All
papers must be peer edited before they are submitted.
- Papers
should be signed “Peer edited by … [insert name]”
- Any
paper not peer edited will be returned ungraded.
- Late
papers are subject to a reduction in grade.
- Grade
reduction applies to rewrites, affecting the maximum possible grade for
the assignment.
- Grades:
Grades will be mostly (~80%) based on the total portfolio of work you turn
in at the end of the class. This
consists of five major writing projects (including your final
project). Failure to turn in a
major writing project will most likely result in a failing grade. To a lesser degree (~20%) your grade
will be based on your oral presentation, poster project, various in-class
writing assignments, and your participation in class discussions.
- Collaboration
is good, and plagiarism is bad. Read more about it here.
- Links
to some course lecture slides:
gmoulds@soe.ucsc.edu