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		Thanks for supporting this course. 
  Great story and great name. It really helps me less frustrated that I can't pick up all this stuff in just two weeks!  In my lifetime there was a no-adding computer that was a humongous mess of hardware!  Wow! 
  I learned a serious amount by taking this course.  Logic gate, Boolean algebra, RAM/ROM, and Von Neumann architecture are all completely new to me.  That said, I have decided to shift my goals for my two weeks. I completed all the video lectures and previewed the projects.  I completed the first three projects but kept finding myself thinking that the only way I was really coming up with the logic of the gates was using online supports for images, examples.  Then, I was able to really think through my notion of cheating.  I kept wondering if I was cheating.  Then, I found that people publish their .hdl codes and realized that THAT was cheating. Seems like a good thing to put out to my colleagues as we increase our CS offerings.
  In order to complete the course projects I would have far exceeded the time I have to complete the work and still don't fully understand the capability of the high-level programming languages.  Without understanding the framework at the bottom of the hardware and software the computer uses to complete tasks, I agree that the high level languages would have much less context.
  So to achieve both a view from the top and the bottom I am now moving on to Code.org 20 hour course for programming in Blockly.  
  At the end I will be able to share what I've learned with my colleagues and consider how I want to proceed down the line.  I foresee many areas where what I've learned will help me establish more interdisciplinary projects and work with my colleagues in CS and engineering.
  Thank you again so much! 
 
	
	
	
	 
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