[COURSE CRITIQUE]

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December 19, 2016
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October 3, 2005
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Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP78-03576A000100010033-4 COURSE CRITIQUE Please rate 1-10 (poor to excellent respectively) by placing a check on the scale given. Comment below question where indicated. Use back of pages if needed. 1. Format of the course was intended to accommodate to a rough 5% time commitment and to, provide for a full-day class treatment of a particular topical area. Please rate: 1 day/month 1 5 10 4 hours/every 2 weeks 1 5 10 2. The point of the applications session was to illustrate where current course material was utilized in the real world. Please rate effectiveness: Material relevance 1 5 10 Applications speakers present actions - 1 5 10 3. The purpose of the homework was to exercise topical material with about 4 hours of work. Please rate these: 3 one-hour problems 1 . If 5 10 20 ten-minute problems 1 1]/ 5 10 4. A possible alternative is available in giving a "keep-alive" exercise in the topical area. Please rate these alternatives for continuity (this would be a short session of 1 hour scheduled between the bi- weekly classes): Problem-solving session 1 5 "7 10 Second applications session 145 10 Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP78-03576A000100010033-4 Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP78-03576A000100010033-4 5. The class was intended to be weighted towards a blackboard-pictorial development in order to convey modelling concepts more readily. Please rate effective- ness of alternatives: Diagrammatic presen- tation 1 '3 5 10 Mix of vuegraphs & chalkboard 1 5 10 6. The symbology of various systems disciplines is confusing due to the separate source developments. An effort at consistency was made in order to permit cross interpretation within the technical literature. Please rate effectiveness: Common symbology 1 (,5/ 10 Example illustrations 1- 5 10 7. The intent of notes and handout material furnished throughout the month was to tie course topics to technical literature. Please rate; Effectiveness of hand- out reprints 1 Effectiveness of specially developed handouts 1 8. General impedimenta such as same room same day/month: same format, etc., for providing con- tinuity. Please rate: Room 1 Day 1 Daily sequence 1 Would you prefer a roundtable seminar format? 5 5 5,, Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP78-03576A000100010033-4 Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIARDP78-03576A000100010033-4 9. The course was designed to present a semi- unitary_ approach to several disciplines. Please rate applicable areas 1-10: Communications Optics Acoustics Hum. Eng. & Biomed. Seismics Pictorial Computer Technology SUBSTANCE 10. The course material is split 50% basic math tools and 50% in commonality subsystems. (Those subsystems which are pervasive in designs across disciplines.) The sequence was that recommended by ASEE for match modelling related to several fields. Please rate: Balance of material 1 10 Total content 1 10 The sequence is given below for each session. Please give your rating for both material content and for the applications given both formally and in the course of concept development. 11. Session I; Vectorial Representation; matrices, num. analysis, linear systems, sampling, manipulation: Material 1 510 Application i ~y 5 10 12. Session II; Transforms; convolution, Fourier and Laplace transformations, Z transforms, impulse response, numerical analysis : 1-lppilcation -r1 5 10 13. Session III; Probability and Statistics; random var. , expectancy, density functions, distributions, confidence limits: Material 1 510 Application 145 10 Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP78-03576A000100010033-4 Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA4RDP78-03576A000100010033-4 14. Session IV; Stochastic Variable; stationarity, ergodicity, moments, correlation, power spectral density, white noise, square law detection: Material 1 10 Application 1 10 15, Session V; Signal Detection; value, cost liklihood ratio detection, Bayes Law: Application 1 5 10 16. Session VI; Detector Subsystems I; receiver operating characteristics, detection situations, S/N ratio, data smoothing and prediction: Material 1 10 Application 1 5 10 Approved For Release 2005/11/21 : CIA-RDP78-03576A000100010033-4