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== Assignment 2 (out January 30, 2009) == | == Assignment 2 (out January 30, 2009) == | ||
* Refine literature short summaries to include the relationship to our project. | |||
* Write a subsection in the background section of the [[CS295J/Proposal]], making sure to include citations to the relevant materials in the literature page. Add to the literature page if there are missing references. | |||
* Add to or refine one or more contribution in the [[CS295J/Proposal]]; each contribution must have a list of ways it can be demonstrated. Some will become part of the preliminary results, others will be parts of the future work that will be proposed. | |||
* Some of you have started on preliminary work related to the contributions; if so, please be ready to report on what you'd like to do or what you have done. | |||
Revision as of 19:55, 29 January 2009
Assignment 1 (out January 23, 2009)
- spend 10 hours adding to any part of the wiki you think is relevant
- by Monday noon add any potential readings. If you've got a tentative summary evaluation, go ahead and add it. It's ok to edit folks summary evaluations, but try to make the result more accurate or precise without losing information.
- by Wednesday noon finish with any summary evaluation and also identify at least one as-relevant-as-possible reading as yours. Put your name on that entry in the reading list as the "owner" so that there are no duplicates.
- by Wednesday 5pm -- select 2 additional relevant readings that are owned and that you will read by Friday and be prepared to discuss. Put your name as a "discussant" in the reading list; there should be a max of two discussants per reading.
- by Friday class -- author a summary description, less than 250 words, in the wiki of how the reading you own relates to our project. Be prepared to describe, in two minutes, how your reading relates to the project. Also be prepared for everyone in class to discuss after your description. You may bring notes for yourself, but no slides. The wiki page for your reading will be displayed while you talk.
- by Friday class -- read and be prepared to discuss the other two readings you choose.
- by Friday class -- make one more wiki page titled "<Last-Name> week 1" with a list of the keys for the citations you added, the readings you summarized, the reading you presented, the two readings you were a discussant on, and any other readings you did in detail.
- Let me know if you have any kind of problems. You should be spending right around 10 hours -- if that's a problem, let's talk.
- The How Tos page has some tips. Edit or add as you find others.
Assignment 2 (out January 30, 2009)
- Refine literature short summaries to include the relationship to our project.
- Write a subsection in the background section of the CS295J/Proposal, making sure to include citations to the relevant materials in the literature page. Add to the literature page if there are missing references.
- Add to or refine one or more contribution in the CS295J/Proposal; each contribution must have a list of ways it can be demonstrated. Some will become part of the preliminary results, others will be parts of the future work that will be proposed.
- Some of you have started on preliminary work related to the contributions; if so, please be ready to report on what you'd like to do or what you have done.