- Publicly available repositories, including external ones
- Publicly available course books, scientific, technical papers
- Public videos or playlists
- Links to legally available resources:
- A student's self-prepared notes
- Any kind of repositories with course materials
- Problem statements from Homeworks and Exams
- Solutions that weren't presented during lectures/tutorials
- Pirated materials
- Slides
- Video recordings (e.g., with your camera during a lecture or your own tutorials)
- Assignment / HW / Exam / Test problems and solutions
- Cheatsheets
- Your notes
- Select a course
- Ask course instructors for permission to share their materials unless the instructors have left the university or it is opensourced.
- Send your file(s) to maintainers.
- If you'd like, tell maintainers, and we will add your name to this
README.md
file. People should know their heroes!- We'll place your username on this page near the course you select if you've contributed several courses.
- Keep contributing as much as possible allowed materials for more courses!
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If you'd like to become a maintainer, just stay in our chat and send materials whenever you can.
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Pls don't ignore when there appear calls to action. We're all volunteers and expect that you will give some time to this project.
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When there come newbie students, tell them about our project. It may make their life easier in the first years.
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Invite them to contribute. This will create a stable supply of maintainers.
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If you'd like, we can add you to the
Inno-Notes
organization on GitHub. Just contact us. Don't forget to accept an invitation on GitHub and change organization visibility toPublic
after you become a contributor!