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    By: Vietnam OpenCourseWareAs a part of collection:"Principles of Digital Communications"

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Module by: Tuan Do-Hong. E-mail the author

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  • Homework and Programming Assignments
  • Midterm Exam
  • Final Exam

Homework and programming assignments will be given to test student's knowledge and understanding of the covered topics. Homework and programming assignments will be assigned frequently throughout the course and will be due in the time and place indicated on the assignment. Homework and programming assignments must be individually done by each student without collaboration with others. No late homework will be allowed.

There will be in-class mid-term and final exams. The mid-term exam and the final exam will be time-limited to 60 minutes and 120 minutes, respectively. They will be closed book and closed notes. It is recommend that the students practice working problems from the book, example problems, and homework problems.

Participation: Question and discussion in class are encouraged. Participation will be noted.

Grades for this course will be based on the following weighting:

  • Homework and In-class Participation: 20%
  • Programming Assignments: 20%
  • Mid-term Exam: 20%
  • Final Exam: 40%

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Ratings

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Definition of a lens

Lenses

A lens is a custom view of Connexions content. You can think of it as a fancy kind of list that will let you see Connexions through the eyes of organizations and people you trust.

What is in a lens?

Lens makers point to Connexions materials (modules and collections), creating a guide that includes their own comments and descriptive tags about the content.

Who can create a lens?

Any individual Connexions member, a community, or a respected organization.

What are tags? tag icon

Tags are descriptors added by lens makers to help label content, attaching a vocabulary that is meaningful in the context of the lens.

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