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| * **Labs** | * **Labs** | ||
| - | The labs focus on technology. They are self-contained and enable you to learn the MIPS assembly and machine languages and explore the CPU datapath and control through Verilog. Labs are meant to be learning instruments, | + | The labs focus on technology. They are self-contained and enable you to learn the MIPS assembly and machine languages and explore the CPU datapath and control through Verilog. |
| * **Lectures** | * **Lectures** | ||
| The lectures focus on concepts, principles, and the big-picture. Certain MIPS-specific details are also covered to demonstrate complex ideas or to compare and contrast implementations. | The lectures focus on concepts, principles, and the big-picture. Certain MIPS-specific details are also covered to demonstrate complex ideas or to compare and contrast implementations. | ||
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| - | * **Quizzes and Games** | ||
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| - | Some lectures will include pop quizzes or games such as Jeopardy aimed at reviewing, discussing, and/or re-enforcing ideas. These activities are intended for active-learning, | ||
| * **Assigned Readings** | * **Assigned Readings** | ||
| - | The lecture notes (linked to from the Calendar) | + | The lecture notes include assigned readings from the textbook and from selected articles. These are integral parts of the learning experience of this course. |
| - | * **Discussion | + | * **Discussion |
| You are strongly encouraged to contribute to this group. By simply framing an issue into a question, you help sharpen the learning focus for yourself and for others. And by answering a question or engaging in a discussion, you sharpen your ability to prove a point or assess one. | You are strongly encouraged to contribute to this group. By simply framing an issue into a question, you help sharpen the learning focus for yourself and for others. And by answering a question or engaging in a discussion, you sharpen your ability to prove a point or assess one. | ||
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