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=Lecture 1 Blog, [[ECE438]] Fall 2015, [[user:mboutin|Prof. Boutin]]=
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Monday August 24, 2015 (Week 1) - See [[Lecture_Schedule_ECE438Fall15_Boutin|Course Outline]].
  
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Jump to [[Lecture1ECE438F15|Lecture 1]], [[Lecture2ECE438F15|2]], [[Lecture3ECE438F15|3]] ,[[Lecture4ECE438F15|4]] ,[[Lecture5ECE438F15|5]] ,[[Lecture6ECE438F15|6]] ,[[Lecture7ECE438F15|7]] ,[[Lecture8ECE438F15|8]] ,[[Lecture9ECE438F15|9]] ,[[Lecture10ECE438F15|10]] ,[[Lecture11ECE438F15|11]] ,[[Lecture12ECE438F15|12]] ,[[Lecture13ECE438F15|13]] ,[[Lecture14ECE438F15|14]] ,[[Lecture15ECE438F15|15]] ,[[Lecture16ECE438F15|16]] ,[[Lecture17ECE438F15|17]] ,[[Lecture18ECE438F15|18]] ,[[Lecture19ECE438F15|19]] ,[[Lecture20ECE438F15|20]] ,[[Lecture21ECE438F15|21]] ,[[Lecture22ECE438F15|22]] ,[[Lecture23ECE438F15|23]] ,[[Lecture24ECE438F15|24]] ,[[Lecture25ECE438F15|25]] ,[[Lecture26ECE438F15|26]] ,[[Lecture27ECE438F15|27]] ,[[Lecture28ECE438F15|28]] ,[[Lecture29ECE438F15|29]] ,[[Lecture30ECE438F15|30]] ,[[Lecture31ECE438F15|31]] ,[[Lecture32ECE438F15|32]] ,[[Lecture33ECE438F15|33]] ,[[Lecture34ECE438F15|34]] ,[[Lecture35ECE438F15|35]] ,[[Lecture36ECE438F15|36]] ,[[Lecture37ECE438F15|37]] ,[[Lecture38ECE438F15|38]] ,[[Lecture39ECE438F15|39]] ,[[Lecture40ECE438F15|40]] ,[[Lecture41ECE438F15|41]] ,[[Lecture42ECE438F15|42]] ,[[Lecture43ECE438F15|43]] ,[[Lecture44ECE438F15|44]], [[Final examECE438F15|45]] .
  
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In the first lecture, we spent most of the lecture covering the [[Media:SyllabusECE438F15boutin.pdf|syllabus]].  I mentioned that, for the first half of the course material, there are many [http://www.slecture.org slectures] on the Rhea website which can be used as supplementary material. See the list [[ECE438_digital_signal_processing_slectures|here]]. We also talked about rigor and looked at an example from calculus. (Along the way we used [[More_on_Eulers_formula|Euler's identity]], which will come back many times in the course.)
  
*[http://faculty.uml.edu/rbrent/128/c1asg.pdf|Rigourous versus non-rigourous homework problem justification- an example from calculus]
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'''Related links:'''
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*[http://faculty.uml.edu/rbrent/128/c1asg.pdf Rigourous versus non-rigourous homework problem justification- good document to read] (It's for math but the same applies to engineering courses.)
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'''Action items for students:'''
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* Get the course packet from Boiler Copy Maker (before Wednesday)
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* Read Rhea's [[Disclaimer|disclaimer]].
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* Read the [[Peer_Legacy_ECE438|ECE438 Peer legacy page]] and consider contributing to other [[Peer_legacy|peer legacy]] pages, such as [[Peer_Legacy_ECE201|ECE201]], [[Peer_Legacy_ECE202|ECE202]], [[Peer_Legacy_ECE301|ECE301]], and [[Peer_Legacy_EPICS|EPICS]].
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Please feel free to post questions below!
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==Questions/Comments==
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*Post question here
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Next: [[Lecture2ECE438F15|Lecture 2]]
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Lecture 1 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2015, Prof. Boutin

Monday August 24, 2015 (Week 1) - See Course Outline.

Jump to Lecture 1, 2, 3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ,8 ,9 ,10 ,11 ,12 ,13 ,14 ,15 ,16 ,17 ,18 ,19 ,20 ,21 ,22 ,23 ,24 ,25 ,26 ,27 ,28 ,29 ,30 ,31 ,32 ,33 ,34 ,35 ,36 ,37 ,38 ,39 ,40 ,41 ,42 ,43 ,44, 45 .


In the first lecture, we spent most of the lecture covering the syllabus. I mentioned that, for the first half of the course material, there are many slectures on the Rhea website which can be used as supplementary material. See the list here. We also talked about rigor and looked at an example from calculus. (Along the way we used Euler's identity, which will come back many times in the course.)

Related links:

Action items for students:

Please feel free to post questions below!


Questions/Comments

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