# Guidelines for text slectures, ECE201 Spring 2015

• Your slecture material must be posted on its own Rhea page using the markup language wikitext.
• The page on which your slecture is posted must follow this template. (Copy the source code of the template onto your own Rhea page.)
• The page on which your slecture is posted must have a unique distinctive title including the string ECE201S15. For example, your page title could be something like Mary_Potter_nodal_analysis_slecture_ECE201S15.
• Mathematical formulas must be written in latex. That way, your formulas will look as neat this this one: $e^{j \theta}= \sum_{k=0}^\infty$. See this page for help, or simply ask Prof. Mimi if you have any question.
• Circuits can be hand-drawn, scanned, and uploaded as images.
• Cite all your references.
• If you wish to post your slecture anonymously, please contact Prof. Mimi to get an anonymous login. Otherwise, you will be identifiable through your Purdue CAREER account, and thus you will NOT be anonymous.
• Present the material your own way, in your own words.
• Feel free to add your own examples or your own material.
• Focus on the clarity of your explanation. It must be clear, easily understandable.
• You may include graphs, pictures, animated graphics, etc. in your slecture.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT PLAGIARIZE. If you use other material than Prof. Peleato's lecture material, you must cite your sources. Do not copy text word for word from another source; rephrase everything using your own words. Similarly for graphs, illustrations, pictures, etc. Make your own! Do not copy them from other sources.

## Alumni Liaison

Ph.D. on Applied Mathematics in Aug 2007. Involved on applications of image super-resolution to electron microscopy

Francisco Blanco-Silva