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TITLE: XILINX RESOURCE FOR UNIVERSITIES
A new web-based recourse is being developed for Xilinx University
Program (XUP) participants. Developed and maintained by the
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Michigan
State University, this site is designed specifically to support
faculty and students at colleges and universities using Xilinx
products in teaching and research. It will serve as a
centralized source for references, resources and technical
information. This site will include a collection of listings and
links for teaching resources, laboratory experiments, student
projects, and help resources. To tie everything together, a
strong on-line support system, with discussion forums, an email
listserver (email reflector) and postings of FAQ's will be
incorporated.
At this juncture, we are soliciting input from all XUP
participants. Specifically, we are requesting that you take a
moment to think about any resource that you would like to see
incorporated into this website that you feel would be helpful to
you and your students. In addition, we would like to include any
links to your local materials that you are willing to have
posted. This could include any web pages that you use in
teaching, web pages with student projects, or any other
collection of related links and resources.
Thank you in advance for helping with this project. We hope to
have this web resource center on-line by mid-year. Please send
any links, materials or related questions directly to me at the
address below.
Michael Shanblatt
Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Michigan State University
Email: mas@msu.edu
Phone: 517.353.7249
Fax: 517.353.1980
Callsign: K8MAS
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