EECS 206F01: Signals and Systems I
Quick News (9/12/01)
New on the Site
HW#1
- HW#1 is due in a week. Please make sure to read and follow the instructions at the end of the homework assignment.
Overrides: Second Wave
- For those of you who filled out override requests after the first list applications were processed, we can now let you know that all requests were honored with either your first or second choice for lab sections. Make sure you find your name on the second wave list. Please give the EECS office TWO DAYS to process the override request. Then, on Friday, please follow the steps outlined below under "Clarification on Override Procedure".
- If you do not find your name listed on the second wave list and you filled out an override request form, please contact Prof. Wakefield asap (ghw@umich.edu). Thanks.
First week Labs - Rescheduling Tuesday labs
- In light of the tragedies yesterday morning, the University of Michigan cancelled all classes for Tuesday afternoon. This affects those of you who are registered for the Tuesday labs. We will be discussing rescheduling options during lecture today (Wednesday). Please make every effort to attend today's lecture.
Matlab scripts and signals from Monday's lecture
Old on the Site
Clarification on Override Procedure
- For those of you who appear on the master list and are not currently registered for the course, you should be able to use wolverine access to add the course to your classes by 9/11. You must register for both a lecture and a recitation section.
- For those of you who appear on the master list and are currently registered for the course, you should be able to use wolverine access to first DROP your current enrollment and then ADD the lecture and recitation sections you requested. Remember that you must do a DROP/ADD for everything to work properly and you must register for both the lecture and recitation sections, even though you may not be changing one or the other.
- FAILURE TO REGISTER FOR THE SECTIONS YOU HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED TO ATTEND MAY RESULT IN IMMEDIATE DISMISSAL FROM THE COURSE. Please, do not register for different sections. Notify us in writing about any change in your plans, and we will work with your needs as best we can.
- If you do not appear on the master list, we are currently processing your override forms and should provide you feedback by tomorrow (Tuesday, 9/11) afternoon on the website about your status.
Labs this week: EECS 2341
- All lab sections will meet in EECS 2341 this week. This is only for the first lab. We will return to the regularly scheduled classrooms for labs next week.
- See EECS 206 Lab site for more information.
Updates
Overrides
- We have great news! Everyone who requested an override by handing in the override request form (from Wednesday's lecture) will be getting one. Please check out the master list to make sure your name is on it and to find out which lecture and/or recitation section you are authorized to register for. We were able to honor either your first or second choice for lab section. Note, each lab section is indicated by its starting time.
- Procedures. From here on out, this is what will be happening:
- The EECS Undergraduate Staff has been given authorization to issue overrides as described by the master list.
- They will need a few days to process these overrides so that you can register. Please be patient - we hope that the matter will be handled by Tuesday of next week. We'll keep you posted if there is a delay.
- You must crisp into the sections according to the master list. Remember: EECS will issue you an override. This does not mean that you are automatically registered for the course. You must do this yourself.
- Problems.
- If there are problems with the information you find on the master list, please contact Prof. Wakefield (ghw@umich.edu). He has copies of the forms you submitted.
- If you can't crisp - remain patient. We ask that you give our office staff until Tuesday to get this work processed. After that, give a holler to Prof. Wakefield (ghw@umich.edu), unless we hear otherwise from our staff.
Office Hours
Lab GSI Assignments
Keeping on track
- Quick news page. Please consult this page regularly for updates on what's going on in EECS 206. This will be one of four primary ways to make sure you're on track in the course. The other three are lectures, lab sessions, and email.
- Syllabus, Lecture Horizon, and College Honor Code/Collaboration Policy. The left-hand column of the webpage contains pointers to a variety of important topics. This week you should be on top of the syllabus, the lecture horizon, and the College Honor Code/Collaboration policy.
- Office hours. By Friday, 9/7, we will be posting office hours for the two instructors and the GSI's.
- Who's that strange person at the front of the class? This is going to be a team-taught course. Check out the lecture schedule for who will be lecturing to both sections on which days. In general, it will be either Prof. Neuhoff or Prof. Wakefield. It may occassionally be both. We hope it will never be neither. Keep track - there may be a question on the quiz about who is the lecturer for the day!
Class Email list
- Important announcements will be made via the class email mailing list. It is essential that you enroll in the class email list. To do so, send email to the address listed below with the word "subscribe" as the subject:
eecs206-request@eecs.umich.edu
A test email will be sent Monday, Sept. 10 and announced in class. If you do not receive it, contact your instructor.
Drop-Add/Overrides
- Are you registered appropriately? Many, but not all, of you have successfully registered for the course by secured a lecture section (1 or 2) and one of the 9 lab sections (3-11).
- Wait-list procedures. For those of you who are wait-listed or wish to get into the course, we will be making announcements during lecture on Wednesday, September 5. We will update the website concerning the status of registration/drop-adds and overrides and the procedures we will follow.
- Consider taking the course next term. Because this is the first time this course has been offered, we expect there to be far more students interested in taking the course than we have room for. Please consider the following when making a decision about dropping or adding the course. This is the first time the course has been offered, and, therefore, it will be a shake-down cruise! "Interesting and insightful" - of course - but, it will be a shake-down cruise nevertheless for the instructors and the graduate student instructors. This goes for both the lectures and laboratories. The Winter term offering will learn from the mistakes and successes of the Fall term. In addition, the Winter term offering will have a dedicated computer laboratory facility for the lab sections. Bottom line: if you can delay taking this course by a semester, we ask you to think about doing so.
Preparing for the first lab
- When do they start? Lab sections begin Monday, September 10th. There will be no lab sessions held during the first week of classes (9/5-7).
- Where will they be? During the week of Sept. 10, all labs will be held in the CAEN Lab in Room 2341 of the EECS Building (not the room assigned in time schedule). This is the room labeled "CAD VLSI Lab" across from Room 2340.
-DLN/GHW