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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Probability and Statistics Lecture 3

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Lesson Objectives - the students should be able to:

  • Learn the Measures of Central Tendency
  • Calculate Mean of Grouped and Ungrouped Data
  • Calculate Median of Grouped and Ungrouped Data
  • Calculate Mode of Grouped and Ungrouped Data
  • Differentiate Mean, Median and Mode
  • Calculate Weighted Mean
  • Calculate Mean of Frequency Distribution
  • Learn different Shapes of Distributions

LESSON OUTLINE:

  • Mean of Grouped and Ungrouped Data
  • Median of Grouped and Ungrouped Data
  • Mode of Grouped and Ungrouped Data
  • Comparison of Mean, Median and Mode
  • Weighted Mean
  • Mean of Frequency Distributions
  • Shapes of Distributions
  • EXERCISES
  • HOMEWORK

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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Analytic Geometry Lecture 4

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Analytic Geometry Lecture 4: Parallel and perpendicular lines

Lesson Objectives - the students should be able to:

  • Learn basic concepts about Cartesian Coordinates System
  • Could draw regular polygons in Cartesian Coordinates System
  • Apply learning in solving problems involving
    • Slope of a Line
    • Slope of Perpendicular Lines
    • Slope of Parallel Lines
    • Angle formed between two lines

LESSON OUTLINE:

  • Slope of a Line
  • Slope of Perpendicular lines
  • Slope of Parallel Lines
  • Angle formed between two lines
  • Exercises
  • More Problems

Analytic Geometry Lecture 4


Analytic Geometry Course Outline

Following is the list of topics we will discuss in this course:

I. Plane Analytic Geometry
LESSON 4: Slope of Perpendicular lines, Slope of Parallel Lines, Angle formed between two lines

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Eletronic Circuits Analysis and Design Lec 2

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Lesson Objectives - the students should be able to:

  • Learn General Frequency Considerations
  • Learn Low-Frequency Analysis using Bode Plot
  • Analyze Low-Frequency Response of BJT and FET Amplifier
  • Understand Miller Effect Capacitance
  • Analyze High-Frequency Response of BJT and FET Amplifier
  • Understand Multistage Frequency Effects Square-Wave Testing

LESSON OUTLINE:

  • General Frequency Considerations
  • Low-Frequency Analysis—Bode Plot
  • Low-Frequency Response—BJT
  • Low-Frequency Response—FET Amplifier
  • Miller Effect Capacitance
  • High-Frequency Response—BJT Amplifier
  • High-Frequency Response—FET Amplifier
  • Multistage Frequency Effects Square-Wave Testing

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Following is the list of topics we will discuss in this fresh new series:

Electronic Circuits Analysis and Design
LESSON 2: BJT and FET Frequency Motors
LESSON 3: LESSON3
LESSON 4: LESSON4

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Analytic Geometry Lecture 3

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Analytic Geometry Lecture 3: Slope of a line

Lesson Objectives - the students should be able to:

  • Learn basic concepts about Cartesian Coordinates System
  • Could draw regular polygons in Cartesian Coordinates System
  • Apply learning in solving problems involving
    • Slope of a Line

LESSON OUTLINE:

  • Slope of a Line
  • Slope of a line in terms of angle of inclination
  • Slope of a line in terms of coordinates
  • Exercises
  • More Problems

Analytic Geometry Lecture 3


Analytic Geometry Course Outline

Following is the list of topics we will discuss in this course:

I. Plane Analytic Geometry
LESSON 3: Slope of a Line in term of Angle inclination, Slope of a line in terms of Coordinate

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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Network Models

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Review notes in Network Models

Lesson Objectives - the students should be able to:

  • Could explain the importance of Layered Task
  • Clearly define the Sender, Receiver and Carrier
  • Could discuss the Layered Architecture
  • Could discuss the Peer-to-peer process
  • Explain each responsibilities of the OSI Layer
  • Understand the TCP/IP Protocol suite
  • Enumerates and discuss responsibilities of each Layer of TCP/IP Protocol
  • Could enumerate some protocols used in each Layer
  • Understand the different Addressing and could differentiate on from the other.

Lecture on Network Models PPT

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Definition of Terms

  • The International Standards Organization created a model called the Open Systems Interconnection, which allows diverse systems to communicate.
  • The seven-layer OSI model provides guidelines for the development of universally compatible networking protocols.
  • ISO is the organization. OSI is the model.
  • The physical layer coordinates the functions required to transmit a bit stream over a physical medium.
  • The data link layer is responsible for delivering data units from one station to the next without errors.
  • The network layer is responsible for the source-to-destination delivery of a packet across multiple network links.
  • The transport layer is responsible for the process-to-process delivery of the entire message.
  • The session layer establishes, maintains, and synchronizes the interactions between communicating devices.
  • The presentation layer ensures interoperability between communicating devices through transformation of data into a mutually agreed upon format.
  • TCP/IP is a five-layer hierarchical protocol suite developed before the OSI model.
  • The TCP/IP application layer is equivalent to the combined session, presentation,
    and application layers of the OSI model.

Analytic Geometry Lecture 2

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Analytic Geometry Lecture 2: Midpoint of a line

Lesson Objectives - the students should be able to:

  • Learn basic concepts about Cartesian Coordinates System
  • Could draw regular polygons in Cartesian Coordinates System
  • Apply learning in solving problems involving
    • Midpoint of a Line
    • Point-of-Division Formulas

LESSON OUTLINE:

  • Midpoint of a Line
    • Examples
    • Seatwork
    • Homework
  • Data Division of a line segment
    • Examples
    • Seatwork
    • Homework

Analytic Geometry Lecture 2


Analytic Geometry Course Outline

Following is the list of topics we will discuss in this course:

I. Plane Analytic Geometry
LESSON 2: Midpoint of a Line, Point-of-Division Formulas

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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Industrial Electronics Lecture 1

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Lesson Objectives - the students should be able to:

  • Define Industrial Electronics
  • Learn the Brief History
  • Understand Manufacturing System Classification
  • Enumerate Classification of Industrial Control Electronics
  • Enumerate Controller Hardware and Controller Software

LESSON OUTLINE:

  • Definition
  • Time Line
  • Manufacturing System Classification
  • Classification of Industrial Control Electronics
  • Controller Hardware
  • Controller Software

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Electronic Circuits Analysis and Design Lec 1

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Lesson Objectives - the students should be able to:

  • Review the Decibel and Logarithm
  • Differentiate the Decibel and Logarithm
  • Solve dB SPL measurements
  • Calculate dB SPL differences
  • Compare two SPL levels
  • Understand dB in Electronics
  • Calculate dB differences in power levels
  • Calculate dB, dBm, dBW, dbu

LESSON OUTLINE:

  • Definition
  • Notation and Base 10
  • Comparison of SPL’s
  • Calculate SPL’s
  • Range of Hearing
  • dB SPL measurements
  • Calculating dB PWL

Lecture on Introduction and Review of Logarithms and Decibels PPT

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Following is the list of topics we will discuss in this fresh new series:

Electronic Circuits Analysis and Design
LESSON 1: Differentiate the Decibel and Logarithm , Solve dB SPL measurements, Calculate dB SPL differences, Compare two SPL levels, Calculate dB, dBm, dBW, dbu
LESSON 3: LESSON3
LESSON 4: LESSON4

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Friday, November 15, 2013

Probability and Statistics Lecture 2

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Probability and Statistics Lecture 2

Lesson Objectives - the students should be able to:

  • Enumerate and define Data Collection Methods
  • Enumerate and define Sampling Technique
  • Could identify Sampling Technique
  • Learn the Tabular and Graphical representation of Data
    • Frequency Distribution
    • Constructing Frequency
    • Midpoint
    • Relative Frequency
    • Cumulative Frequency
    • Frequency Histogram
    • Frequency Polygon
  • Could Identify Different Type of Graph
  • Could create Frequency Distribution and the Graph

LESSON OUTLINE:

  • DATA COLLECTION
    • Survey Method
    • Observation Method
    • Experimental Method
    • Use of existing studies
    • Registration Method
    • Simulation Method
  • SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
    • Stratified Sample
    • Cluster Sample
    • Systematic Sample
    • Convenience Sample
  • TABULAR REPRESENTATION
    • Frequency Distribution
    • Constructing Frequency
    • Midpoint
    • Relative Frequency
    • Cumulative Frequency
  • GRAPH
  • EXERCISES
  • HOMEWORK

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Probability and Statistics Lecture 1

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Lesson Objectives - the students should be able to:

  • Could define and understand Statistics
  • Know the role and importance of statistics in the society
  • Could differentiate Descriptive and Inferential statistics
  • Learn and define the basic terms use in statistics
  • Could differentiate the levels of measurements and could give an example each.

LESSON OUTLINE:

  • Introduction to Statistics
  • General uses of Statistics
  • Fields of Statistics
  • Basic Terms
    • Experiment
    • Population
    • Sample
    • Variable
    • Parameter
    • Statistics
    • Data
  • Scale of Measurements

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Friday, November 8, 2013

Introduction to Data Communications and Networking

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Introduction to Datacommunication and Networking

Lesson Objectives - the students should be able to:

  • Define Data Communications
  • Enumerates and understand the functions of each components of Data Communications
  • Understand Data Representations and Data Flow
  • Define Networks
  • Understand Distributed Processing, Network Criteria, Physical Structures, Network Models
  • Enumerates the Categories of Network
  • Learn Interconnection of Network: Internetwork
  • Define the Internet
  • Know the brief history of Internet
  • Define Protocols and Standard

Lecture on Introduction to Datacommunication and Networking PPT

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Definition of Terms

  • Data communication is the transfer of data from one device to another via some form of transmission medium.
  • A data communications system must transmit data to the correct destination in an accurate and timely manner.
  • A network is a set of communication devices connected by media links.
  • Topology refers to the physical or logical arrangement of a network. Devices may be arranged in a mesh, star, bus, or ring topology.
  • An internet is a network of networks.
  • The Internet is a collection of many separate networks.
  • TCP/IP is the protocol suite for the Internet.
  • A protocol is a set of rules that governs data communication; the key elements of a protocol are syntax, semantics, and timing.
  • Standards are necessary to ensure that products from different manufacturers can work together as expected.
  • Forums are special-interest groups that quickly evaluate and standardize new technologies.
  • A Request for Comment (RFC) is an idea or concept that is a precursor to an Internet standard.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Analytic Geometry Lecture 1

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Analytic Geometry Lecture 1: Introduction to Geometry

Lesson Objectives - the students should be able to:

  • Learn basic concepts about Cartesian Coordinates System
  • Could draw regular polygons in Cartesian Coordinates System
  • Apply learning in solving problems involving
    • Distance between two points

LESSON OUTLINE:

  • Introduction to Geometry
  • Directed Line Segments
  • Rectangular Coordinate System
  • Distance Between Two Points

Analytic Geometry Lecture 1


Analytic Geometry Course Outline

Following is the list of topics we will discuss in this course:

I. Plane Analytic Geometry
LESSON 1: Introduction to Geometry, Directed Line Segments, The Cartesian Plane, Distance Formula

Keywords

  • Geometry
  • ancient Egypt
  • Indus Valley
  • Euclid
  • The Elements of Geometry
  • Euclidean geometry
  • Synthetic Geometry
  • Analytic Geometry
  • Rene Descartes
  • La Geometrie
  • line
  • Directed Line
  • Directed Line Segments
  • Number Line
  • x-axis
  • y-axis
  • abscissa
  • ordinate
  • ordered pair
  • Plotting

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