CS 135: Computer
Architecture I
Working in
Teams and Team
Assignments.
In this course, you will work in a team
during in-class exercises and
some of the assignments and projects. Lectures will include in-class
activities, where you will work in teams to cooperatively solve
the assigned problems. Participating in team activities is essential
for learning in this course.
Details
of
roles within a team, team
contracts, and how your role changes in this SCALEUP style class are
provided here.
To make it easier to
find
common team meeting times, I have tried to form teams based on the lab
section
they are registered in and prior coursework. Most teams have 3
persons.
These are the teams effective October
18th:
Each new team (indicated with an
*) must inform the
instructor of the time they have agreed upon for their weekly meeting.
Group assignments are required
work -- you must submit them by the due date posted.
- Eileen Guiliu, Michelle Cano, David Breneisen
- Xialong Jiang, Tom Lavelle, Jason
Hatchett
- Timothy Stephens, Mike Maslar, Ming Fang
- Hsin Hwang, John Laputz, Andrew Thal
- Shannon Solis, George Kotchev, Todor
Liev
- * Jun Luo, Sohum Kaji, Johnny Carmona
- * Nathan Krishnan, Jeff Levy,
Siyuan Feng
- Tyler Kaczmarek,
Yang Yang Wu, Sunny Cheng
- Justin Albright,
Douglas Melvin, Taylor Sandelius
- John
Wittrock, Sara Casay, Mary Fredman
- * Andrew Hirsch, Chris
Krawiec, Yijing Zhou
- Dan Bellovin,
Susumu Noda, Kyle Putbrese
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