Topic outline

  • General

  • Course Materials

    • In the videos, you will see me writing a OneNote document. I have made these available for viewing (only) through the link above. It is best viewed via the OneNote application in MS windows but also works through any standard browser (I tested firefox on linux). Unfortunately, the standard browser view does not allow for a scaling of what you see in the window, but you can either scroll horizontally, or, as Microsoft recommends, use the scaling (zoom out) function of the browser. That function simply reduces the size of anything you see in a particular window, and hence will also work for the OneNote presentation.

      Lecture 1 has one video but two parts in the handwritten lecture notes. All other lectures should have as many videos as there are parts in the handwritten lecture notes.


    • Requires videos for Lecture 1, Lecture 2 (all parts),
      Lecture 3 (all parts), Lecture 4 (part 1)
    • Requires videos for Lecture 4 (part 2), 5 (all parts),
      6 (all parts), 7 (all parts), 8 (all parts)
    • Requires videos for Lecture 9 (all parts) Lecture 10 (all parts)
    • Requires videos for Lecture 12-15 (all parts)