CSE 101 - Computer and Information Technology

  • Time: 3:25-4:45PM Monday-Wednesday
    Place: 102 Light Engineering
  • The 318 Harriman laboratory will be open until 10PM on Tuesday and Thursday nights, and also from 10AM-2PM on Saturdays.
  • The final examination will take place Thursday, 12/19 3:30-6:30PM in 110 Javits lecture center

Course Handouts


Lecture Notes

  • Lecture 1 -- overview of computers
  • Lecture 2 -- word processors
  • Lecture 3 -- desktop publishing and applications
  • Lecture 4 -- input devices
  • Lecture 5 -- system unit
  • Lecture 6 -- memory and buses
  • Lecture 7 -- output devices
  • Lecture 8 -- secondary storage devices
  • Lecture 9 -- The Internet
  • Lecture 10 -- Communications Networks
  • Lecture 11 -- Spreadsheets
  • Lecture 12 -- Operating Systems Principles
  • Lecture 13 -- Popular Operating Systems
  • Lecture 14 -- Buying a personal computer
  • Lecture 15 -- Computer Programming (no on-line notes)
  • Lecture 16 -- Introduction to Algorithms
  • Lecture 17 -- Programming Languages
  • Lecture 18 -- Introduction to Databases
  • Lecture 19 -- Relational Databases
  • Lecture 20 -- HTML
  • Lecture 21 -- Computer Ethics and Security
  • Lecture 22 -- Can Computers Think?
  • Lecture 23 -- Graphics and Virtual Reality (no on-line notes)
  • Lecture 24 -- Past and Future Computing

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    Professor

    Steven S. Skiena
    1411 Computer Science Building
    Department of Computer Science
    State University of New York at Stony Brook
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-4400, USA
    skiena@cs.sunysb.edu
    516-632-9026
    Office hours: 5-6:30PM Monday-Wednesday, and by appointment.
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