Abstract: EE 210 is a course that teaches EE students the most basic and fundamental concepts of circuit analysis and design. The button above directs you to the EE 210 YouTube channel. The YouTube channel provides all the pre-lecture videos students must watch before the in-person lecture. The videos provide the theory and background to solve the course problems. The in-person lecture is mainly the professor solving problems. If you do not watch the lecture videos, you will not understand the lecture in person.
Tips
Do not take shortcuts while watching the lecture videos. A few examples include increasing playback speed, not taking notes and just watching the video, and, most importantly, skipping the video altogether.
Do your best not to get behind on lecture videos because it is tough to catch up.
To gain contextualization, look at the practice problems for the in-person lecture correlating to the pre-lecture video.
Abstract: CMPEN 270 provides the foundation for digital circuit design. The provided link is to the Neso Acadamy YouTube channel, more specifically, their series on digital electronics. Neso Academy provides videos that specifically explain every concept presented in the CMPEN 270 lecture. These videos are crucial because the CMPEN 270 lecture only provides the fundamental concepts of the material. Furthermore, these videos apply the topics to problems similar to homework and exam problems.
Tips
Because the series is not specifically tailored to CMPEN 270, some extra or irrelevant videos exist.
Gain a solid understanding of K-Maps, Truth Tables, and Flip-Flops. These topics and devices will be used in other classes where mastery is an assumption.
If you feel like you might be falling behind, go to office hours. The TAs are helpful and provide additional guidance on problem sets and design projects.