CSE 101 - Computer and Information Technology
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Time: 3:25-4:45PM Monday-Wednesday
Place: 102 Light Engineering
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The 318 Harriman laboratory will be open until 10PM on Tuesday and Thursday
nights, and also from 10AM-2PM on Saturdays.
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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
Other links of interest
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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