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-  * **Labs** +Learning in this course is achieved through a number of components and your success depends on how you utilize themAt minimumwe expect you to follow the schedule outlined below on weekly basis starting from the very first week:
-The labs focus on technology. They enable you to focus on details and actually build systems. Labs are meant to be learning instruments, not assessment tools. +
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-  * **Lectures** +
-The lectures focus on concepts, standards, and the big-picture. Certain technological details are also covered to demonstrate complex ideas or to compare and contrast implementations.  +
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-  * **Assigned Readings** +
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-The Calendar page include assigned readings from the textbook and/or other sources for each week of the term. These are integral parts of the learning experience of this course+
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-  * **Discussion Group** +
-You are strongly encouraged to contribute to this group (accessible through the Forums link on the sidebar). By simply framing an issue into a question, you help sharpen the learning focus for yourself and for othersAnd by answering question or engaging in a discussion, you sharpen your ability to make point or critique one.+
  
 +  * Attend the lecture
 +  * Review the material covered in lecture; in particular, create, compile, run, and test all programs and explore modifying them.
 +  * Do the assigned readings of the week (as indicated in the //Calendar//) and make sure you fully understand the concepts. One way to do that is to explain them to someone else.
 +  * Do the programming exercise (PEx) linked to from the //Calendar//. Test your programs thoroughly.
 +  * If you have problems with the concepts and/or the PEx, use the //Forum// to discuss the problem with others. 
 +  * Go to your lab session and discuss any pending issue with your TA. It is important that your PEx solution is not only correct (relative to specification) but also compliant with S/E principles including coding style.
 +  * When you feel that PEx solution is 100% complete, submit it so that you can use it during labtests.
 +  * You are also encouraged to do a few end-of-chapter exercises and to answer questions posed by others on our //Forum//. Doing so sharpens your ability to make a point or critique one.
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