Scheduling protocol and presentation #2
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As discussed in class, we must fill the schedule for protocols and
presentations. Let me know in the forum if you encounter any
difficulty.
Enter your own name in the schedule
I have uploaded a file "schedule.md" where you can enter your
presentation/protocol dates directly (link below). To do this,
open the file for editing (click on the little pen in the upper
right corner). The markdown (.md) file in this case is pure
HTML. Find one of the strings "Session Protocol X" and
"Presentation Y" and replace them with your name. Click "Preview"
before saving to check. To save, go to the bottom of the page and
click on "Commit changes"1. Schedule session protocol dates
marked "X" (for extra credit) only after you scheduled your
regular protocol session.
What should you present?
There is a new FAQ "Can we use any AI application for our
presentation?" based on Hakeem's question (that's a point for
participation, Hakeem!) This may help you decide what/when to
do. If in doubt, ask here and/or ask in class. Instead of
peppering the FAQ with potential Q&A that nobody ever reads (in my
experience), I'll wait for your questions.
AI project
The AI application project (see syllabus) for which we use Scrum
is a team project - 2-3 people should work on an application
together. The protocol and the presentation on the other hand, are
individual assignments.
Footnotes
1 This way of updating the code is not, of course, in the spirit
of version control. It would be better if every collaborator created a
branch of the file, updated it, and merged it with the original. In
this way, the software would take over highlighting of conflicts etc.x
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