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List of Course Wikis


What is a course wiki?

A place for instructors to share class material, post homework, important links, reminders and messages. A place for students to discuss homework, collectively solve problems, share results. Honors students use it to share their honors projects, instructors looking for talent use it to challenge their students into tackling bonus points projects. Et cetera, Et cetera, Et cetera. There are so many ways to use a class wiki to enhance teaching and learning!

If you are an instructor for a course and want to create a class wiki, click on "create a new course page" in the left-side bar (after loggin in).



2014

Fall 2014

MA161: "Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus I"
ECE270: Digital System Design, Prof. Brown
ECE400: Professional Developpment and Career Guidance
ECE438: "Digital SIgnal Processing"
ECE440: "Transmission of Information"

Summer 2014

Bochum Statistical Pattern Recognition
MA598C, Weigel

Spring 2014

ECE270: Digital System Design, Prof. Brown
ECE400: Professional Developpment and Career Guidance, Prof. Boutin
ECE440: "Transmission of information", Prof. Lehnert
ECE662: Statistical Pattern Recognition and Decision Making Processes, Prof. Boutin
MA375: "Discrete Mathematics", Prof. Walther
MA530: "Complex Analysis", Prof. Bell

2013

Fall 2013

MA279: Modern Mathematics
MA453: Abstract Algebra
MA527: Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Physicists
ECE270: Digital System Design
ECE400: Professional Developpment and Career Guidance,
ECE 438: Digital Dignal Processing with applications
ECE440: Transmission of Information, Prof. Love
ECE544: Digital Communications
ECE641: Model-Based Image and Signal Processing

Summer 2013

Spring 2013



2012

Fall 2012


Summer 2012

Spring 2012



2011

Fall 2011

Maymester 2011

Spring 2011



2010

Fall 2010


Summer 2010

Spring 2010



2009

Fall 2009

Summer 2009

Spring 2009



2008

Fall 2008

These were recently merged using a software that Ben wrote. One may need to clean them up a bit.--Mboutin 12:41, 29 January 2009 (UTC)

Pre-Fall 2008

Alumni Liaison

Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

Dr. Paul Garrett