Welcome with automated CEFR
Welcome to IK1552 : Internetworking. The course should be fun. If you find topics that interest you, you will find that you are more motivated to actively learn. ( For some motivation of why other students wanted to take the course and what they wanted to get out of it - see the first ~10 minutes of the first video from the first week - fromVideos 2019. )
During the course, we will dig deeper into the TCP/IP protocols and protocols built upon them. Much of the focus is going to be on Why? and How? , rather than just What? .
Information about the course is available from the Canvas course room. ( There are also a link to the course room from my homepage - https://people.kth.se/~maguire/)
Key buttons to use on the lefthand menu in this Canvas course room are :
Syllabus - This will show the assignments and their due dates ( you can also see information about the assignments at Assignments)
Modules - This will show all of the various modules of pages available for the course. You should start withSpring 2022 : lecture notes, Zoom session recordings, and other material. You will also find videos from the 2019 year 's course atVideos 2019and a video from 2018 atVideos 2018. Additional modules may be added over time.
Announcements - This will show all of the announcements that have been made in the course.
Discussions - This is a place to create and participate in discussions for the course. For example, if you are looking for a study partner or a partner to work on the final report for the course - use a discussion ( there are two discussions created for these purposes) .
Collaborations - web tools to enable groups of students to collaborate
Grades - gives you information about which assignments you have completed
We will use a flipped- classroom model for the course - after the first lecture ( Monday 21 March 2022) via Zoom :
Topic : IK1552 VT2022
Time : This is a recurring meeting Meet anytime
Join Zoom Meeting
https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/65739701259
Links to an external site.
Meeting ID : 657 3970 1259
The course consists of 1 hour of lecture ( during the first class) , ~23 hours of videos, 14 hours of discussions, and 40-100 hours of written assignments.