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Labs | Computer Organisation and Program Execution Skip to main content ANU School of Computing Open main menu Search this site Navigation menu ANU School of Computing Lectures Labs Assessments Resources Policies Help Close main menu Search this site Search this site (powered by Google) Powered by Google Close search COMP2300/6300 / Labs Labs Skip table of contents On this page Schedule Lab Pages Contacting your tutors Labs for COMP2300/6300 will be conducted both in-person and online. Certain labs will be in-person-only, some will be dual delivery, and some remote-only. You must sign up to a lab in this course, please see the ANU Computing StReaMS website for details. For lab sign-up information and dates, see the FAQ. For the lab timetable see the ANU timetable. In-person labs take place at CSIT Building 108, for instructions about remote labs, see this page (link). Schedule # You can check out our lab timeslots here. The location column indicates our labs’ types: in-person-only, dual delivery and remote-only. For dual delivery, it means we run labs for both on campus and remote students in the same session. We have arranged 2-3 tutors for this type of the lab to make sure everyone can get help when needed :) Day Time Location FAIS ID Tutors Tuesday 8am-11am N114 CSIT tue08 Elise, Nicholas Tuesday 10am-1pm N112 CSIT tue10 Julian, Jordan Tuesday 1pm-4pm N114 CSIT & Teams (dual delivery) tue13 Ben, Rachel, Nicholas Tuesday 3pm-6pm N112 CSIT & Teams (dual delivery) tue15 Tom, Cassy, Aaron Wednesday 8am-11am N113 CSIT wed08 Ash, Jordan Wednesday 10am-1pm N114 CSIT wed10 Aaron, Junming Wednesday 1pm-4pm N114 CSIT wed13 Julian, Yichen Wednesday 3pm-6pm N112 CSIT & Teams (dual delivery) wed15 Tom, Rachel, Ash, Mitchell Thursday 10am-1pm N112 CSIT thur10 Yichen, Nicholas Thursday 2pm-5pm N112 CSIT & Teams (dual delivery) thur14 Tom, Adam, Simeon Thursday 5pm-8pm online thur17 Ryan, Oliver Friday 8am-11am N114 CSIT fri08 Ash, Junming Friday 9am-12pm N112 CSIT fri09 Ryan, Oliver Friday 12pm-3pm N112 CSIT fri12 Julian, Adam Friday 2pm-5pm N114 CSIT & Teams (dual delivery) fri14 Aaron, Elise, Ben, Anson Lab Pages # The labs are mostly self-directed, but include times for you to work with your classmates and tutors. Week 1: introduction Pick up your microbit and fire up your IDE Week 2: first machine code Writing your first program Week 3: maths to machine code Translating mathematical expressions into assembly sequences & an introduction to branching Week 4: blinky Using the load-twiddle-store pattern to turn on and blink the lights on your microbit Week 5: sound and light Using functions to play sounds and blink lights on your microbit Week 6: functions Branching with purpose Week 7: data structures Communicating with morse code Week 8: buttons and interrupts Taking input from the world (finally!) Week 9: inputs and outputs Putting it all together with inputs and outputs Week 10: network connections using GPIOs and wires to transmit data Week 11: the C programming language Coding a step above assembly Week 12: DIY operating system putting it all together to create a simple multi-tasking OS Contacting your tutors # If you want to get in touch with your tutor, you can message them directly on the COMP2300 forum. The tutors in this course are really great and they will try really hard to help you out—although the usual advice about not leaving things to the last minute applies here. If you feel like you’ve got an issue you can’t talk to your tutor about for whatever reason, then contact us directly. Labs Week 1: introduction Week 2: first machine code Week 3: maths to machine code Week 4: blinky Week 5: sound and light Week 6: functions Week 7: data structures Week 8: buttons and interrupts Week 9: inputs and outputs Week 10: network connections Week 11: the C programming language Week 12: DIY operating system Back to top Acknowledgement of Country The Australian National University acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history. Twitter Facebook Instagram Youtube LinkedIn WeChat Contact ANU Copyright Disclaimer Privacy Freedom of Information The Australian National University, Canberra CRICOS Provider : 00120C ABN : 52 234 063 906 Updated: 25 May 2022 | Responsible Officer: School of Computing Director | Page Contact: COMP2300 Course Convenor arrow-right bars search times arrow-up