| Suggested dates | Section (pages) | Topic |
| Week 14 (May 7) | On eReserve: Lawrence Lessig, "Code and other laws of cyberspace", (Chapter 10) |
Intellectual property, copyright law, and DRM technologies |
| Week 11 (Apr 16-20) | Brookshear, Sections 3.1-3.2 (p. 120-131) This article is available on eReserve: Walker, "How are computers connected?" |
operating systems networks |
| Week 10 (Apr 9-13) | Brookshear, Section 2.2 - 2.3 (p. 83-95) More from the University of Rhode Island: How Computers Work: Disks and Secondary Storage |
machine instructions, fetch-execute cycle mass storage devices |
| Week 9 (Apr 2-6) | Brookshear, Section 2.1 (p. 80-82) More from the University of Rhode Island: How Computers Work: The CPU and Memory |
computer organization |
| Week 5 (Feb 19-23) | The pages below are courtesy of a professor at the University of
Rhode Island. HTML: Introduction HTML: Lists and Tables HTML: Images and Links HTML: Meta-tags and Validation |
html |
| Week 4 (Feb 12-16) | Brookshear, Section 1.6 (p. 49-53) |
storing integers |
| Week 3 (Feb 5-9) | Brookshear, Section 1.1 (p. 20-24) Brookshear, Section 1.5 (p. 44-48) |
boolean logic, logic gates binary numbers |
| Week 2 (Jan 29-Feb 2) | www.computersciencelab.com All 4 parts are great. Very nice pictures! |
history of computing |
| Week 1 (Jan 22-26) | Brookshear, Section 0.1 (p. 2-4) Brookshear, Section 0.3 (p. 8-10) |
What is an algorithm? |