[Unified-mailman] Thurs. Nov 16th MATLAB tutorial

Ian Waitz iaw at MIT.EDU
Tue Nov 14 11:52:24 EST 2006


Unified Students,

As I discussed in class today, we will have a second Matlab Tutorial 
this Thursday (11/16).  The tutorial will include more advanced 
applications related to linear systems (eigenvalues/eigenvectors and 
convolution).  These applications will be important for your work in 
Signals and Systems in Unified.

The format, timing, location, etc. will be the same as last time (see 
below).  We will again give participation credit to those who attend.

- Ian

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>Subject: MATLAB tutorial!
>Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 17:26:08 -0400
>From: Mark Drela <drela at MIT.EDU>
>
>
>Folks,
>
>This coming Thursday, Oct 19, we will not be having
>a lab lecture in 35-225.  Instead, we are offering
>a MATLAB tutorial that day, given by Ms. Violeta Ivanova
>from MIT Academic Computing. 
>
>This will be a 2-hour tutorial, which we will split into
>two 1-hour parts that day:
>   Part 1:  10-11 AM  in 37-312
>   Part 2:   1-2  PM  in 37-312
>
>If you are not familiar with MATLAB, we strongly
>urge you to take this tutorial.  It will be very useful
>in the UE Flight Competition design work next term,
>as well as other subsequent Aero-Astro courses.
>For this reason, we will be giving class participation
>(PRS) credit for students who attend this tutorial.
>
>Seating in 37-312 is limited, with only 25 terminals,
>and so we cannot realistically fit the entire UE class
>even with 2 people per terminal.  We will handle this
>as follows:
>
>* The tutorial this week is first-come first-serve.
>We might put two people on each terminal if necessary.
>If you have your own laptop with MATLAB, we should have
>enough empty table space available.
>
>* For people who can't get a seat at a terminal, we will be
>offering the same tutorial sometime in the next few weeks,
>exact times TDB.
>
>
>If you have a laptop and would like to install MATLAB on it,
>I strongly suggest you do so now, and then bring your laptop
>to the MATLAB tutorial.  Information for getting MATLAB
>is in the forwarded email below.
>
>Thanks, and we hope you can make one of the MATLAB tutorial days.
>
>MD
>
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>From: Violeta Ivanova <violeta at MIT.EDU>
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>Hi Mark,
>
>Students can find instructions and information on getting MATLAB at 
>the Mathematical Tools at MIT portal: http://web.mit.edu/ist/topics/math .
>There is a link, Free MATLAB For Students, which will take them 
>directly to the download site.
>
>Only MIT students can access the download site, i.e. they need to 
>have a valid certificate in the browser they are using. If they don't 
>have a certificate yet, they can get it from here:
>http://web.mit.edu/ist/topics/certificates/index.html .
>
>If they have limited space on their computers, they can install the 
>"MATLAB Lite", which should have all the toolboxes they need for 
>Unified.
>
>Regards,
>Violeta
>
>- ---------------------------------
>Violeta M Ivanova, Ph.D.
>Educational Technology Consultant
>MIT Academic Computing
>http://web.mit.edu/violeta/www
>617.252.1383
>
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