[Csped] Living proof that memory increases with a long night
Aldana, Joshua
Joshua.Aldana at Trinity.edu
Sun Feb 11 16:06:50 CST 2007
I would like to be working on the hardware.
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From: csped-bounces at sol.cs.trinity.edu on behalf of Tim Nunamaker
Sent: Sat 2/10/2007 8:43 PM
To: CS Professional, Ethics,Design Course Discussion List (Howland)
Subject: RE: [Csped] Living proof that memory increases with a long night
If we need people for hardware, I could go either way.
Tim
On Sat, 2007-02-10 at 14:23 -0600, Hemann, Jason wrote:
> I think I'd like to jump on software as well. I've started checking
> around, and I believe that finding good educational software will be a
> challenge. However, I think it'll also be worthwhile.
>
> JH
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: csped-bounces at sol.cs.trinity.edu on behalf of Phillip Coleman
> Sent: Sat 10/02/2007 11:35
> To: CS Professional, Ethics,Design Course Discussion List (Howland)
> Subject: Re: [Csped] Living proof that memory increases with a long
> night
>
> I agree with Joey, I definitely think an educational setting would
> really help us refine our goals, and make the project seem closer to
> home. As far as having a terminal setup, we will have to examine
> the
> difficulty in setting up a system like that, and then further how
> many
> terminals will be connected to the main computer.
>
> Some ideas for groups would be software, hardware, networking,
> distribution, and management.
>
> I don't have much of a preference but I feel I could do the most work
> on
> the software team.
>
> See you all on Monday,
>
> Phil
>
> Joey wrote:
> > Its an interesting time to remember an assignment, but we were
> going
> > to do something by Friday I believe.... Oops, lets make that
> Saturday
> > at midnight. You will all lose some percentage of your grade
> unless
> > the teacher takes so long to grade it that they don't remember
> that
> > you turned it in late XD.
> >
> > Educational use sounds good to me. It gives us a very definite set
> of
> > applications for our pc which will be great for defining our
> goals.
> > We do need to decide on if we will be making computers for
> > individuals, a few computers to be located in a classroom, or a
> > computer lab of sorts. After some thought, the computer lab might
> be
> > the most useful, as it would allow for the greatest use by the
> most
> > students, with the minimum distraction in class. This setup might
> lend
> > itself to more of a terminal setup... I don't know exactly what to
> > call it. It would probably be pretty cost effective to build one
> > nicer computer and run the rest from that. I don't have a clue
> how
> > that would work, but I am sure there are many options. If nothing
> else
> > a computer lab setting would make setting up a lan pretty darn
> easy.
> >
> > Splitting up by software and hardware should be sufficient, groups
> > could be further split up from there, depending on how effectively
> we
> > think we can get the work done. Perhaps with some sort of a
> manager
> > type bridge between them... not sure if that is actually needed.
> Dr
> > Howland: For now would it be possible to get a computer to work on?
> We
> > don't want our software team to have to wait for the hardware team
> to
> > come up with a system to start their work. We can make a pretty
> good
> > estimate of our system requirements at the start and work from
> there.
> > I really don't mind which team Im on, but here is who has specified
> a
> > preference so far, and unless there are any disagreements they
> should
> > probably end up where they asked to be.
> >
> > Software
> > ________
> > Tim
> > Glenn
> > Zain
> > Joel
> >
> > Annnd, it doesn't look like anyone else has specified a preference
> by
> > email, although some of you did in class. Please respond to this
> with
> > a clearer idea of what we are actually doing, and your preference
> for
> > teams.
> >
> > Joey
> >
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