Syllabus
EE
402A - Topics in International Technology Management
Fall 2002 Theme: Broadband Networks in Asia
We welcome all
visitors to our sessions. If you are a registered Stanford student,
you may take this seminar series for university credit.
Requirements
for Credit
This 1 unit course
is offered only on a Satisfactory/No Credit basis.
If you came to the
first class on September 26, 2002 and did not fill out a survey,
please fill it out here
and email to dalerie@stanford.edu
To take the Seminar
Series for University Credit you must:
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Register for
the course (EE 402A in Axess). There are no prerequisites.
Enrollment is open to graduates and undergraduates in any
school or department at Stanford.
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Attend at
least 9 of the 10 sessions offered. Attendance is credited
by means of a sign-up sheet that is passed around at each
session. If you miss a session, or you miss signing the
attendance sheet, you must watch the session online and
submit a brief summary (up to three paragraphs) of the content
of that session. Summaries should be submitted to Professor
Dasher by email.
(rdasher at stanford dot edu) Archives of presentations will
be available at Stanford
Online. One absence is allowed during the quarter.
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Write a brief
end of quarter paper. This paper, about 600 words long,
summarizes key points and common themes that arose during
the different sessions. Papers are evaluated on their demonstration
that the student has synthesized the course content. Make-up
summaries may NOT be substituted for the required
end of quarter paper, and the end of quarter paper (see
B above) may not be substituted for make up summaries.
(Send a text-only - no attachments - email to Professor
Dasher, or hand in a hard copy at Professor Dasher's office
in the C.I.S. Building, Room 106.) Due December 9, 2002.
Incompletes
Students must request an incomplete
by the time of the last class session. Credit will only be awarded
once all absences are made up and the end of quarter paper is
approved. Please note that Stanford policy now requires incompletes
to be made up within one year.
Special
Note to TV Students
SITN students MUST submit an ATTENDANCE
VERIFICATION FORM each week through your site coordinator. This
form is sufficient to receive credit for that session. If you
do not have such a form or miss sending one in, you must submit
a brief summary of the session as outlined above.
Archived
Seminars
Please contact the
US-Asia Technology Management Center (430 Sherman Ave. Palo
Alto, CA, (650) 725-4811) in order to view archive copies of
videotapes after the end of the course. Offerings of our EE402A,
EE402S, EE392R, and EE392S seminar series in the previous quarters
are also available for viewing.
Course
Web Page
Visit the course
web page for seminar topics and speaker background, and for
the archive of presentation materials from each session:
http://asia.stanford.edu/events/fall02/
Also, for weekly
mailings about this seminar, you can subscribe to the US-Asia
Technology Management Center Event List by sending an email
to majordomo@lists.stanford.edu,
putting the following in the body of the message:
subscribe usjtmc-events
Course
Staff
Instructor: Dr.
Richard Dasher
Director, US-Asia Technology Management Center
Consulting Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering
Tel: (650) 725-3621
Fax: (650) 725-9974
Email: rdasher at stanford dot edu
Office Hours: By
Appointment
Assistant: Dalerie
Wu
Tel: (650) 497-5326
Fax: (650)
725-9974
Email: dalerie@stanford.edu