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ASU 101 (Fall 2010)

ASU 101 (Fall 2010). Subbarao Kambhampati. ASU 101. Instructor: Rao ( Subbarao Kambhampati ) Meets once a week for 10 weeks (50min each) Class home page :. http://rakaposhi.eas.asu.edu/asu101. ASU 101 Course Goals. Familiarize you with ASU, Fulton and CSE

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ASU 101 (Fall 2010)

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  1. ASU 101 (Fall 2010) SubbaraoKambhampati

  2. ASU 101 • Instructor: Rao (SubbaraoKambhampati) • Meets once a week for 10 weeks (50min each) • Class home page: http://rakaposhi.eas.asu.edu/asu101

  3. ASU 101 Course Goals • Familiarize you with ASU, Fulton and CSE • Some philosophy about how to be successful at ASU/Fulton/CSE • Both home-spun (by yours truly), and from the horses’ mouth (by students who did UG here) • Overview and advice on career paths in CSE • Some overview lectures on Great Ideas in Computer Science • Will be biased (by the instructors’ own interests ;-)

  4. “Grading”? • Not a formal course • You have to work hard to get a bad grade • You can get one by: • Not showing up for the class • Not participating • Not answering any blog questions

  5. Blog? • There is a class blog • Each of you got invitations to join the blog (check your email!) • Some of you have already accepted the invitations • You can (and will) post as well as comment on blog

  6. Today’s Agenda • Introductions • Each of you • Introduce yourself (your name) • Why did you choose CSE major? Any specific areas of CSE that are of particular interest to you? • Say something interesting about yourself {You will enter this also as your first blog post} • Unexpected Pop-Quiz and Idiosyncratic overview of ASU/Fulton/CSE

  7. Unexpected Pop-Quiz

  8. Why is ASU an NAU?

  9. Why are all ASU 101 sections capped at 19 students?

  10. What are the research areas of your instructor?

  11. What Engineering Discipline gets most mentions in NY Times Science News?

  12. What is ii ?

  13. How many pairwise comparisons do I need to do to check if a sequence of n-numbers is sorted?

  14. What major CS theorem did someone claimed to have proved recently?

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