CDS 101/110a, Fall 2007 - TA assignments

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CDS 101/110a Schedule Recitations FAQ AM08 (errata)

This page contains information about TA activities for CDS 101/110a, Fall 2007. Unlike prior years, I am going to try not having a head TA, but instead distributing those responsibilities to different TAs.

Assignments

Course responsibilities

  • Mailing list administration: Richard + Elisa
  • Recording lectures (and placing MP3s online): Sawyer Fuller
  • Mud cards: Julia Braman
  • MATLAB review: Luis Soto
  • SIMULINK review: George Hines

Weekly TA assignments

Each week a different TA will be responsible for helping with the homework problems (and solutions).

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  • Week 1 - Luis Soto
  • Week 2 - George Hines
  • Week 3 - Elisa Franco
  • Week 4 - Julia Braman
  • Week 5 (midterm review) - Sawyer Fuller
  • Week 6 - Luis Soto
  • Week 7 - George Hines
  • Week 8 - Elisa Franco
  • Week 9 - Sawyer Fuller
  • Week 10: (final review) - Julia Bramn

Office hours

  • Fri, time?
  • Sun 4-6 pm

Organizational Meeting

Goals

  • Review the structure and features of CDS 101/110a
  • Decide on assignments of tasks for the term

Agenda

CDS 101 vs CDS 110a

  • Two courses taught through shared lectures
  • CDS 101: principles and tools; aimed at non-specialists
  • CDS 110: principles, tools and derivations: aimed at engineering audience
  • Monday lecture: overview of material for the week; shared
  • Wednesday lecture: CDS 110 only; more detailed analysis, proofs, etc
  • Friday recitation (new this year): work through one of the problems on the homework

Course Demographics

  • Typically have 70-80 students per year (up 100% from a decade ago)
  • Students come from a wide variety of backgrounds (ME, Ae, EE, BE, CS, APh, ...)
  • Most students are in CDS 110; 2-8 students in CDS 101
  • Recitation sections may be used to cater to different audiences

Teaching Techniques

  • Course wiki
  • Mud cards
  • MP3 files for lectures
  • Hours reported on homework
  • Background, midterm and final surveys

Recitation Sections

  • All recitations will be on Fridays, 2-3 pm
  • Recitations will work through one problem from homework set on the board/computer
  • Can we tune the recitations to be useful for students with a different background?

TA Assigments

HOWTOs

This section contains information for the TAs on how to perform various tasks in the class.

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