CS 3 Introduction to Computer Systems
(Online)Once you are enrolled, do not
send email to hurley_daniel@smc.edu!!
The
threaded discussion at ecollege is for communication with your classmates and me
in this class. I
will respond to your questions there within 24 hours. For correspondence of a
personal nature, use the email system within ecollege.
Note that you will be dropped
from the class if by the end of the 6th week:
1. you do not turn in
any homework or
2. if you do not take
the midterm.
Also, for all exams in the
course you may use the internet to find answers to any questions
that you are not able to find in the book.
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Week 1
9-20
--> 9-26
(Homework is due by
Sunday at 11:59pm and should be submitted to the ecollege dropbox as specified
below.
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 14 points.
There is a 50% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege.
To turn in a homework item to the ecollege dropbox:
1. Click the dropbox tab near the top of the ecollege
screen.
2. Click the 'Submit Assignment' hyperlink.
3. Click the dropdown menu and choose the basket for
the particular homework that you want to turn in.
4. Either insert the text you are to turn in or add all
of your attachments as specified in the assignment.
5. Click the 'Submit Assignment' button.
'Videos Lectures' to watch for homework and threaded discussion at eCollege:
Steve Jobs
http://www.ted.com/talks/steve_jobs_how_to_live_before_you_die.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/nicholas_negroponte_takes_olpc_to_colombia.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/brewster_kahle_builds_a_free_digital_library.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/brenda_laurel_on_making_games_for_girls.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/catherine_mohr_surgery_s_past_present_and_robotic_future.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/chris_anderson_of_wired_on_tech_s_long_tail.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/ray_kurzweil_announces_singularity_university.html
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/alan_kay_shares_a_powerful_idea_about_ideas.html
Upload to the ecollege dropbox for "Homework week 1 - autobiography"
1 page
(a minimum of 300 words) telling me about yourself, why
you are taking this course, and why online.
Also, I would like to know how you found out about cs3 online before
you signed up for it at the beginning of the semester.
Note that I am
concentrating on content rather than grammar!
Insert the text into the dropbox dialog - place the assignment in the textbox of the eCollege dropbox, do not send it as an attachment.
Upload to the ecollege dropbox for
"Homework week 1- reaction to Video Lectures"
a summary of your reactions to the 'Video Lectures' for this
week. Note that I am concentrating on content rather than
grammar in your summary.
Address as many specific points as possible and refer to material in every video. For each video, state the name of the video and write a few sentences (4 or more) summarizing your reactions to the content - place the assignment in the textbox of the eCollege dropbox, do not send it as an attachment.
Contribute to the threaded discussion for this week.
Week 2
9-27
--> 10-3
(Homework is due by
Sunday at 11:59pm and should be submitted to the ecollege dropbox as specified
below.
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 14 points.
There is a 50% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege.
To turn in a homework item to the ecollege dropbox:
1. Click the dropbox tab near the top of the ecollege
screen.
2. Click the 'Submit Assignment' hyperlink.
3. Click the dropdown menu and choose the basket for
the particular homework that you want to turn in.
4. Either insert the text you are to turn in or add all
of your attachments as specified in the assignment.
5. Click the 'Submit Assignment' button.
'Videos Lectures' to watch for homework and threaded
discussion at eCollege:
http://www.ted.com/talks/david_hanson_robots_that_relate_to_you.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/benoit_mandelbrot_fractals_the_art_of_roughness.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/david_perry_on_videogames.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/erik_hersman_on_reporting_crisis_via_texting.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/evan_williams_on_listening_to_twitter_users.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/evgeny_morozov_is_the_internet_what_orwell_feared.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/george_dyson_on_project_orion.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/nicholas_negroponte_on_one_laptop_per_child_two_years_on.html
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/david_pogue_says_simplicity_sells.html
Upload to the ecollege dropbox
"Homework week 2- reaction to Video Lectures"
a summary of your reactions to the 'Video Lectures' for this
week. Note that I am concentrating on content rather than
grammar in your summary.
Address as many specific points as possible and refer to material in every video. For each video, state the name of the video and write a few sentences (4 or more) summarizing your reactions to the content - place the assignment in the textbox of the eCollege dropbox, do not send it as an attachment.
Take the online practice exam for
Discovering Computers
Chapter 1-2. This consists of 25
multiple choice and true/false type questions on terminology mostly
taken from the book. For any questions that are not in the book, you may use the internet to find answers. The exam is timed - you have 55 minutes to finish. This exam
does not count toward your grade, but take it to prepare for the
upcoming real exams.
To take the test: Click the appropriate exam button in ecollege for this week.
If you are not already logged in at ecollege, you may do so at ==>> http://smconline.org (To see what you have missed on an exam at ecollege, click on the grade in the ecollege gradebook and it will show you your graded exam. )
Contribute to the threaded discussion for
this week
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Week 3 10-4
--> 10-10
Homework is due by
Sunday at 11:59pm and should be submitted to the ecollege dropbox as specified
below.
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 14 points.
There is a 50% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege.
To turn in a homework item to the ecollege dropbox:
1. Click the dropbox tab near the top of the ecollege
screen.
2. Click the 'Submit Assignment' hyperlink.
3. Click the dropdown menu and choose the basket for
the particular homework that you want to turn in.
4. Either insert the text you are to turn in or add all
of your attachments as specified in the assignment.
5. Click the 'Submit Assignment' button.
Read Chapter
3 in Discovering Computers, Chapter 4 in Discovering Computers.
'Videos Lectures' to watch for homework and threaded
discussion at eCollege:
http://www.ted.com/talks/golan_levin_on_software_as_art.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/gregory_stock_to_upgrade_is_human.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/gordon_brown.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/george_dyson_at_the_birth_of_the_computer.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/hod_lipson_builds_self_aware_robots.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/neil_gershenfeld_on_fab_labs.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/peter_hirshberg_on_tv_and_the_web.html
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/kwabena_boahen_on_a_computer_that_works_like_the_brain.html
Upload to the ecollege dropbox
"Homework week 3- reaction to Video Lectures"
a summary of your reactions to the 'Video Lectures' for this
week. Note that I am concentrating on content rather than
grammar in your summary.
Address as many specific points as possible and refer to material in every video. For each video, state the name of the video and write a few sentences (4 or more) summarizing your reactions to the content - place the assignment in the textbox of the eCollege dropbox, do not send it as an attachment.
Take the online practice exam for
Discovering Computers
Chapter 3-4. This consists of 25
multiple choice and true/false type questions on terminology mostly
taken from the book. For any questions that are not in the book, you may use the internet to find answers. The exam is timed - you have 55 minutes to finish. This exam
does not count toward your grade, but take it to prepare for the
upcoming real exams.
To take the test: Click the appropriate exam button in ecollege for this week.
If you are not already logged in at ecollege, you may do so at ==>> http://smconline.org (To see what you have missed on an exam at ecollege, click on the grade in the ecollege gradebook and it will show you your graded exam. )
Contribute to the threaded discussion for this week.
Week 4 10-11
--> 10-17
(Homework is due by
Sunday at 11:59pm and should be submitted to the ecollege dropbox as specified
below.
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 14 points.
There is a 50% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege.
To turn in a homework item to the ecollege dropbox:
1. Click the dropbox tab near the top of the ecollege
screen.
2. Click the 'Submit Assignment' hyperlink.
3. Click the dropdown menu and choose the basket for
the particular homework that you want to turn in.
4. Either insert the text you are to turn in or add all
of your attachments as specified in the assignment.
5. Click the 'Submit Assignment' button.
Read Chapter
5 in Discovering Computers.
'Videos Lectures' to watch for homework and threaded
discussion at eCollege:
http://www.ted.com/talks/henry_markram_supercomputing_the_brain_s_secrets.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/hector_ruiz_on_connecting_the_world.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/james_surowiecki_on_the_turning_point_for_social_media.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/jan_chipchase_on_our_mobile_phones.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/jeff_bezos_on_the_next_web_innovation.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/richard_baraniuk_on_open_source_learning.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/pw_singer_on_robots_of_war.html
Upload to the ecollege dropbox
"Homework week 4- reaction to Video Lectures"
a summary of your reactions to the 'Video Lectures' for this
week. Note that I am concentrating on content rather than
grammar in your summary.
Address as many specific points as possible and refer to material in every video. For each video, state the name of the video and write a few sentences (4 or more) summarizing your reactions to the content - place the assignment in the textbox of the eCollege dropbox, do not send it as an attachment.
Contribute to the threaded discussion for this week.
Week
5 10-18
--> 10-24
(Homework is due by
Sunday at 11:59pm and should be submitted to the ecollege dropbox as specified
below.
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 14 points.
There is a 50% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege.
To turn in a homework item to the ecollege dropbox:
1. Click the dropbox tab near the top of the ecollege
screen.
2. Click the 'Submit Assignment' hyperlink.
3. Click the dropdown menu and choose the basket for
the particular homework that you want to turn in.
4. Either insert the text you are to turn in or add all
of your attachments as specified in the assignment.
5. Click the 'Submit Assignment' button.
Read Chapter
6 in Discovering Computers.
'Videos Lectures' to watch for homework and threaded
discussion at eCollege:
http://www.ted.com/talks/jeff_hawkins_on_how_brain_science_will_change_computing.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/john_doerr_sees_salvation_and_profit_in_greentech.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/jimmy_wales_on_the_birth_of_wikipedia.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/jeff_han_demos_his_breakthrough_touchscreen.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_zittrain_the_web_is_a_random_act_of_kindness.html
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/the_inspiration_of_second_life.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/pattie_maes_demos_the_sixth_sense.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/tim_berners_lee_the_year_open_data_went_worldwide.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/rodney_brooks_on_robots.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/robert_full_on_engineering_and_evolution.html
Upload to the ecollege dropbox
"Homework week 5- reaction to Video Lectures"
a summary of your reactions to the
'Video Lectures' for this
week. Note that I am concentrating on content rather than
grammar in your summary.
Address as many specific points as possible and refer to material in every video. For each video, state the name of the video and write a few sentences (4 or more) summarizing your reactions to the content - place the assignment in the textbox of the eCollege dropbox, do not send it as an attachment.
Contribute to the threaded discussion for this week.


Week 6
10-25
--> 10-31
(Homework is due by
Sunday at 11:59pm and should be submitted to the ecollege dropbox as specified
below.
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 14 points.
There is a 50% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege.
To turn in a homework item to the ecollege dropbox:
1. Click the dropbox tab near the top of the ecollege
screen.
2. Click the 'Submit Assignment' hyperlink.
3. Click the dropdown menu and choose the basket for
the particular homework that you want to turn in.
4. Either insert the text you are to turn in or add all
of your attachments as specified in the assignment.
5. Click the 'Submit Assignment' button.
'Videos Lectures' to watch for homework and threaded
discussion at eCollege:
http://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_harris_tells_the_web_s_secret_stories.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/johnny_lee_demos_wii_remote_hacks.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/marvin_minsky_on_health_and_the_human_mind.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/mena_trott_tours_her_blog_world.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/murray_gell_mann_on_beauty_and_truth_in_physics.html
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/ray_kurzweil_on_how_technology_will_transform_us.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/sergey_brin_and_larry_page_on_google.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/stephen_lawler_tours_microsoft_virtual_earth.html
pale blue dot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p86BPM1GV8M
Upload to the ecollege dropbox
"Homework week 6- reaction to Video Lectures"
a summary of your reactions to the
'Video Lectures' for this
week. Note that I am concentrating on content rather than
grammar in your summary.
Address as many specific points as possible and refer to material in every video. For each video, state the name of the video and write a few sentences (4 or more) summarizing your reactions to the content - place the assignment in the textbox of the eCollege dropbox, do not send it as an attachment.
Take the online midterm for Discovering Computers
Chapter 1-6. This consists of 150 multiple choice and
true/false type questions on terminology mostly taken from the book. For any questions that are not in the book, you may use the internet to find answers. The exam is
timed - you have 3 hours to finish.
To take the test:
Click the appropriate exam button in ecollege for this week.
If you are not already logged in at ecollege, you may do so at ==>> http://smconline.org (To see what you have missed on an exam at ecollege, click on the grade in the ecollege gradebook and it will show you your graded exam. )
Make sure that you save as you go through the exam so that you do not lose your results. If you have problems while taking the exam
immediately send me an
email describing what happened.
I will
get back to you as soon as possible and let you know how the problem will be resolved.
There is a 10 point per week deduction for taking the exam
late.
Contribute to the threaded discussion for this week.
Note that you will be dropped
from the class if by the end of the 6th week:
1. you do not turn in
any homework or
2. if you do not take
the midterm.
Also, for all exams in the
course you may use the internet to find answers to any questions
that you are not able to find in the book.
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Week 7 11-1
--> 11-7
(Homework is due by
Sunday at 11:59pm and should be submitted to the ecollege dropbox as specified
below.
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 14 points.
There is a 50% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege.
To turn in a homework item to the ecollege dropbox:
1. Click the dropbox tab near the top of the ecollege
screen.
2. Click the 'Submit Assignment' hyperlink.
3. Click the dropdown menu and choose the basket for
the particular homework that you want to turn in.
4. Either insert the text you are to turn in or add all
of your attachments as specified in the assignment.
5. Click the 'Submit Assignment' button.
Read Chapter
7 in Discovering Computers, Chapter 8 in Discovering Computers.
'Videos Lectures' to watch for threaded
discussion at eCollege (no homework on 'Video Lectures' this week):
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/john_maeda_on_design.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/stefana_broadbent_how_the_internet_enables_intimacy.html
Download the Alice program from
==>> http://www.alice.org/
After you download Alice, go through the 4 tutorials that
are included. When you open Alice, click the 'tutorial' tab and
follow the directions or if you are at the menu level of the Alice environment
go to <Help> ==>> <Tutorial>
Also, download the sample Alice code at
http://dhurley.com/AliceInfo.htm
Read
and go through the Chapter 1 in
Alice in Action.
Upload to the ecollege dropbox
"Homework Week 7 - Alice Chapter 1"
an Alice solution (as an attachment) to problem 1.6 at the end of Chapter 1. Make the name of the file
YourLastName_FirstName Ch1.a2w
. Just send the a2w file - do not zip it.
.
Contribute to the threaded discussion for this week.
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Week 8
11-8 -->
11-14
(Homework is due by
Sunday at 11:59pm and should be submitted to the ecollege dropbox as specified
below.
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 14 points.
There is a 50% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege.
To turn in a homework item to the ecollege dropbox:
1. Click the dropbox tab near the top of the ecollege
screen.
2. Click the 'Submit Assignment' hyperlink.
3. Click the dropdown menu and choose the basket for
the particular homework that you want to turn in.
4. Either insert the text you are to turn in or add all
of your attachments as specified in the assignment.
5. Click the 'Submit Assignment' button.
Read Chapter 9 in Discovering Computers.
'Videos Lectures' to watch for threaded
discussion at eCollege (no homework on 'Video Lectures' this week):
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/michael_merzenich_on_the_elastic_brain.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/peter_diamandis_on_our_next_giant_leap.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/dennis_hong_my_seven_species_of_robot.html
Read
and go through the Chapter 2 in
Alice in Action.
Upload to the ecollege dropbox
"Homework Week 8 - Alice Chapter 2"
an Alice solution (as an attachment) to problem 2.3 at the end of Chapter 2. Make the name of the file
YourLastName_FirstName Ch2.a2w
. Just send the a2w file - do not zip it.
.
Contribute to the threaded discussion for this week.
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Week 9 11-15
--> 11-21
(Homework is due by
Sunday at 11:59pm and should be submitted to the ecollege dropbox as specified
below.
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 14 points.
There is a 50% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege.
To turn in a homework item to the ecollege dropbox:
1. Click the dropbox tab near the top of the ecollege
screen.
2. Click the 'Submit Assignment' hyperlink.
3. Click the dropdown menu and choose the basket for
the particular homework that you want to turn in.
4. Either insert the text you are to turn in or add all
of your attachments as specified in the assignment.
5. Click the 'Submit Assignment' button.
Read Chapter 10 in Discovering Computers.
'Videos Lectures' to watch for threaded
discussion at eCollege (no homework on 'Video Lectures' this week):
http://www.ted.com/talks/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_web.html
Read
and go through the Chapter 3 in
Alice in Action.
Upload to the ecollege dropbox "Homework
Week 9 - Alice Chapter 3"
an Alice solution (as an attachment) to problem 3.5 at the end of Chapter 3. Make the name of the file
YourLastName_FirstName Ch3.a2w
. Just send the a2w file - do not zip it.
.
Contribute to the threaded discussion for this week.
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Week 10 11-22
--> 11-28
(Homework is due by
Sunday at 11:59pm and should be submitted to the ecollege dropbox as specified
below.
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 14 points.
There is a 50% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege.
To turn in a homework item to the ecollege dropbox:
1. Click the dropbox tab near the top of the ecollege
screen.
2. Click the 'Submit Assignment' hyperlink.
3. Click the dropdown menu and choose the basket for
the particular homework that you want to turn in.
4. Either insert the text you are to turn in or add all
of your attachments as specified in the assignment.
5. Click the 'Submit Assignment' button.
Read Chapter 11 in
Discovering Computers.
'Videos Lectures' to watch for threaded
discussion at eCollege (no homework on 'Video Lectures' this week):
http://www.ted.com/talks/nicholas_negroponte_in_1984_makes_5_predictions.html
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/paul_rothemund_casts_a_spell_with_dna.html
Read
and go through the Chapter 4 in
Alice in Action.
Upload to the ecollege dropbox
"Homework Week 10 - Alice Chapter 4"
an Alice solution (as an attachment) to problem 4.3 at the end of Chapter 4. Make the name of the file
YourLastName_FirstName Ch4.a2w
. Just send the a2w file - do not zip it.
.
Contribute to the threaded discussion for this week.
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Week 11
11-29
--> 12-5
(Homework is due by
Sunday at 11:59pm and should be submitted to the ecollege dropbox as specified
below.
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 14 points.
There is a 50% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege.
To turn in a homework item to the ecollege dropbox:
1. Click the dropbox tab near the top of the ecollege
screen.
2. Click the 'Submit Assignment' hyperlink.
3. Click the dropdown menu and choose the basket for
the particular homework that you want to turn in.
4. Either insert the text you are to turn in or add all
of your attachments as specified in the assignment.
5. Click the 'Submit Assignment' button.
Read Chapter 12 in Discovering Computers.
'Videos Lectures' to watch for threaded
discussion at eCollege (no homework on 'Video Lectures' this week):
http://www.ted.com/talks/mathieu_lehanneur_demos_science_inspired_design.html
The final for Discovering Computers needs to be finished before the end of the course.
Although you may take it anytime before the end of next week, you may want to finish a few days early since many times a student will try to take the exam
and have technical difficulties or not get around to it until after
the last day of class. By giving an early target, it eliminates
shutting such people out and giving them an F or a D after they have
performed well in all other respects.
The
final for Discovering Computers covers Chapters 7-12
and consists of 150 multiple
choice and true/false type questions on terminology mostly taken
from the book. For any questions that are not in the book, you may use the internet to find answers.
The exam is timed - you have 3 hours to finish.
To take the online
Final for Discovering Computers:
Click the appropriate exam button in ecollege for this week.
If you are not already logged in at ecollege, you may do so at ==>> http://smconline.org (To see what you have missed on an exam at ecollege, click on the grade in the ecollege gradebook and it will show you your graded exam. )
Make sure that you save as you go through the exam so that you do not lose your results. If you have problems while taking the exam
immediately send me an
email describing what happened.
I will
get back to you as soon as possible and let you know how the problem will be resolved.
Contribute to the threaded discussion for this week.
Week 12
12-6 --> 12-12
(Homework is due by
Sunday at 11:59pm and should be submitted to the ecollege dropbox as specified
below.
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 14 points.
There is a 50% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege.
To turn in a homework item to the ecollege dropbox:
1. Click the dropbox tab near the top of the ecollege
screen.
2. Click the 'Submit Assignment' hyperlink.
3. Click the dropdown menu and choose the basket for
the particular homework that you want to turn in.
4. Either insert the text you are to turn in or add all
of your attachments as specified in the assignment.
5. Click the 'Submit Assignment' button.
'Videos Lectures' to watch for threaded
discussion at eCollege (no homework on 'Video Lectures' this week):
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/scott_mccloud_on_comics.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/bill_joy_muses_on_what_s_next.html
Turn your homework in on time
- this represents your asynchronous attendance in the class.
Check the eCollege gradebook regularly. Homework turned in by Sunday night will be graded by Monday night each week. Each assignment is worth 16 points. There is a 25% per week deduction for late homework, and there is a 50% deduction for homework uploaded to the wrong dropbox at eCollege and a 25% deduction for homework turned in without your last name, first name, and student id.
Check your homework grades from
last week in the grade book for
accuracy. Let me know if there are any errors. Corrections will only be made for the
work of the previous week.
Rent and watch the movie
2001: A Space Odyssey
or see
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgx4nsYgV44&feature=PlayList&p=0F0ED023A5DA82AD&index=120
).
Focus on the second part of the movie (parts 5 through 11 on youtube) entitled the Jupiter Mission.
It starts approximately one hour into the movie, comes after the moon scene, and
is about one hour in duration. You may, of course, watch the entire movie
which has interesting philosophic implications about the origin and destiny of
humans. The Jupiter Mission portion which we are focusing on deals with
artificial intelligence.
Upload to the ecollege dropbox "Homework week
12 - thoughts on HAL"
a summary of
your reactions to HAL. Note that I am concentrating on content rather than
grammar in your summary.
Insert the text into the dropbox dialog - place the assignment in the textbox of the eCollege dropbox, do not send it as an attachment. Do
not copy anything from the internet !
Read
the article "Why the future doesn't need us"
by Bill Joy. To see the article, click this hyperlink==>> "Why
the future doesn't need us"
Upload to the ecollege dropbox
"Homework week 12 - Thoughts on 'Why the future doesn't
need us' " a summary of your reactions to
the article. Insert the text into the
dropbox dialog - place the assignment in the textbox of the eCollege dropbox, do not send it as an attachment. Do not copy anything from
the internet !
Try talking with a robot! Click this link
==>>
ALICE (Note that this Alice has nothing
to do with the Alice programming environment we have been using.)
Upload to the ecollege dropbox
"Homework week 12- conversation
with ALICE." the results of your 'conversation'. Copy and
paste 10 questions and answers from your conversation with ALICE.
Insert the text into the dropbox dialog - place the assignment in the textbox of the eCollege dropbox, do not send it as an attachment.
Contribute to the threaded discussion for this week.
Homework and exams will not be accepted after the final day of the class
and there is no 'extra credit' in the course.
Final letter grades will be posted
at Santa Monica College one week after the final date of the class.

Ignore this stuff
More Ted Talks on technology topics -- ==>>
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/tags/id/101
http://www.ted.com/talks/jesse_schell_when_games_invade_real_life.html?utm_source=newsletter_weekly_2010-04-06&utm_campaign=newsletter_weekly&utm_medium=email
http://www.ted.com/talks/stephen_wolfram_computing_a_theory_of_everything.html?utm_source=newsletter_weekly_2010-04-27&utm_campaign=newsletter_weekly&utm_medium=email