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52.354Communications
<local.cis.strath.ac.uk/teaching/ug/classes/52.354>
Introduction
Duncan Smeed
Administrivia
Resources Syllabus Textbook Lecture Notes One-Minute Papers Tutorials Practicals Assessments Pre-requisites Recommended Reading/References
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Resources
Web pages
Forum
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Resources – Web pages
Official home page:<local.cis.strath.ac.uk/teaching/ug/classes/52.354/> Primarily used for everything bar the assignment submission
system (see SPIDER below)
Major update announcements:<local.cis.strath.ac.uk/teaching/ug/classes/52.354/news.html>
SPIDER:<spider.science.strath.ac.uk/spider/spider/showClass.php?class=52354>
Really only used for assignment submissions Will contain links to the ‘official’ web pages
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Resources – Forum
Official Forum <https://local.cis.strath.ac.uk/forums/viewforum.php?f=99> Integral part of class delivery content?
• May contain examinable material Usual place for announcements, etc.
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Resources – E-mail
The official forum is the preferred(!?) method of e-interaction…
…However, if you must use e-mail to contact me about the class then please be aware of my…
…Filters and Spam Traps, so Please use the label [52354] as part of the subject line Best to use your official University or Departmental account
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Syllabus & Textbook
SyllabusSee<http://www.strath.ac.uk/cis/localteaching/localug/52354/>
Textbook
Computer Networking, 5/e<http://www.aw-bc.com/kurose_ross/>James F. Kurose Keith W. RossISBN: 0-13-607967-9
More textbook details at:<local.cis.strath.ac.uk/teaching/ug/classes/52.354/about/textbook.html>
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Lecture Notes
Distribution policyAvailable from:<local.cis.strath.ac.uk/teaching/ug/classes/52.354/downloads/>
Slides only part of the story! Attending the lectures is highly recommended* Having (access to) the textbook is highly recommended
* Note: It is now departmental policy to record attendance at lectures, practicals and tutorials.
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One-Minute Papers
This will be the 6th year of using OMPs to support the teaching of my classes
Handed out at the start of each lecture If I forget then please remind me!
Collected in at the end of each lecture Please don’t forget to hand in your OMP!
Returned at a subsequent tutorial Used to kick-start a tutorial’s Q&A?
OMP Bonus Scheme! Worth up to an additional 10% of the coursework contribution.
I.e. 10% * 20% => 2% of the overall assessment. Each OMP is given a mark between 1 and 3
① Neither of the questions answered② Only one of the questions (sensibly!?)③ Both questions answered (sensibly!?)
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One-Minute Paper… Questions
There are two OMP questions:Q1 What was the most important point made in the lecture
today?Q2 What are you still most unsure of as a result of the lecture?
Please answer these questions as honestly as possible They are an invaluable, and immediate, source of feedback Answers to Q2 will help focus later lectures/tutorials on common
issues
There may be a third question – typically a MCQ for eliciting feedback. For instance:
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Tutorials
Details/Links:<local.cis.strath.ac.uk/teaching/ug/classes/52.354/
tutorials/>
Guidelines:<local.cis.strath.ac.uk/teaching/ug/classes/52.354/
tutorials/guidelines.html>
Start Week 3 – Allocations announced in Week 2 Frequency – TBD (every 2 weeks?)
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Practicals
Details/Links:<local.cis.strath.ac.uk/teaching/ug/classes/52.354/
practicals/>
Guidelines:<local.cis.strath.ac.uk/teaching/ug/classes/52.354/
practicals/guidelines.html>
Start Week 4 – Allocations announced in Week 3 Frequency – TBD (every 2 weeks?)
Encourage Learning with In-Tutorial Exercises
Exercises attempted before/during/after tutorials and practicals are a vital aspect of engaging with the class content.
Many of the exercises will be derived from the end-of-chapter exercises of the textbook.
The more exercises attempted the better the level of knowledge and understanding will be.
Given the number of exercises that are set and the importance of these, it is recommended that students organise themselves into small self-help groups.
I call these self-help groups “ELITE Teams” ;-)
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ELITE Teams
Composition Self-determined by the students Up to 4 students in each team Members of a team should be in the same tutorial group
Organisation ELITE Teams are encouraged to meet on an ad-hoc, weekly,
basis outside the scheduled times for the 52.354 lectures/tutorials/practicals. The time available in a tutorial/practical will not be enough!
Members of the team are encouraged to share the workload of answering the In-Tutorial Exercises. How this is done is up to each team. There are several approaches…
Justification & Motivation ELITE Team members will be able to discuss and answer more
questions/exercises than they could as individuals.
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Assessments
Exam: 80% Answer 3 questions from 4
Coursework: 20% Assessed Coursework Exercise #1 Assessed Coursework Exercise #2 Assessed Coursework Exercise Group Project Class Test #1 Class Test #2
Bonuses: ?% OMP Bonus Scheme! Bonus questions in ACEs?
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Assessed Coursework Exercises (ACEs)
Assessed Coursework Exercise #1 (ACE #1) Type: Individual Exercise Weight: 100/300 Set: Monday, 7th February 2010 – Week 3 Due: Monday, 7th March 2010 – Week 7
Assessed Coursework Exercise #2 (ACE #2) Type: Individual Exercise Weight: 100/300 Set: Monday, 1st March 2010 – Week 6 Due: Monday, 28th March 2010 – Week 10
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ACE Group Project
Assessed Coursework Exercise Group Project Type: Group Exercise Weight: 100/300 Set: Monday, 14th March 2010 – Week 8 Due: Monday, 25th April – Week 12
ACE Groups Composition: TBD Operation: TBD
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Class Tests
Class Test #1 (CT #1) Type: In-lecture, 25 question, 20-minute, MCQ Weight: 50/300* Set: Monday, 7th March 2010 – Week 7
Class Test #2 (CT #2) Type: In-lecture, 25 question, 20-minute, MCQ Weight: 50/300* Set: Monday, 25th April 2010 – Week 12
* The total mark from all assessments is 300 and is calculated from the best mix of ACE #1, ACE #2, CT #1 and CT #2 marks added to the ACE Group Project mark. I.e. the combined mark for CT #1 and CT #2 may be used to compensate for the poorest #ACE mark if this gives a better total. The Group Project mark cannot be compensated.
Feedback Mechanisms
Marked work and/or marking schemes As appropriate
Sample solutions Online and/or covered in lectures/tutorials
Forum Q&As But remember this is not a ‘distance learning’ class!
One-Minute Papers Help focus later lectures/tutorials on common issues
Class Tests Correct answers given in the lecture following the class test
Tutorials Worked exercises and solutions to in-tutorial exercises
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Pre-requisites
Note recommended pre-requisites for the class: 52 138 Computer Systems 52 231 Programming Techniques
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Recommended Reading
1. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach: International Version, 5/EJames F. Kurose Keith W. RossISBN: 0136079679<http://www.aw-bc.com/kurose_ross/>
2. Computer Networks ISE: A Systems Approach, 4/ELarry Peterson, Bruce DavieISBN: 9780123740137<http://tinyurl.com/cnise4e>
3. Computer Networks and Internets: International Version, 5/EDouglas ComerISBN: 9780135045831<http://tinyurl.com/comer5e>
4. Computer Networking and the Internet, 5/EFred HalsallISBN: 9780321263582<http://tinyurl.com/halsall5e>
Recommended