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Format
- 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, not assessment tools.
- Lectures
The lectures focus on concepts, principles, and the big-picture. Certain MIPS-specific details are also covered.
- Quizzes and Games
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, not assessment.
- Assigned Readings
The lecture notes (linked to from the Calendar) include assigned readings from the textbook and from selected articles. These are integral parts of the learning experience of this course.
- Discussion Groups
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.