Tutorials Overview#
The tutorials for this course consist of weekly exercise sessions where we solve exercises from together. Each tutorial covers the most recently discussed chapter from the lectures. We give you time to attempt each exercise individually before the presenter solves the exercise. We highly recommend you use this opportunity: doing exercises are one of the best ways to learn.
You can earn points during the tutorials by correctly answering the questions on the quiz. If you want to do well on these quizzes, you may prepare for the tutorials by reading the corresponding book chapters, attending the corresponding lectures, and completing related exercises from the book.
| Week | Date | Topic | Downloads | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Slides | Handout | |||
| 2 | Fri 10 Apr | Link Layer | — | — |
| 3 | Fri 17 Apr | MAC Layer | — | — |
| 4 | Fri 24 Apr | Network Layer | — | — |
| 6 | Fri 8 May | Transport Layer | — | — |
Quizzes#
In addition to the lectures quizzes, we also frequently do a quiz at the end of the tutorial. Because these quizzes take place after the content has been discussed during the lectures and after you practiced with the material during the tutorial, we expect that, overall, you will do well in these quizzes. If you get a score that is lower than expected, it is a clear sign that you need to practice more with the material. The quizzes take approximately 10 to 15 minutes and are graded for points. These are pen and paper quizzes: no calculators, LLMs, notes, or other help allowed.