SCRIBE AVAILABILITY (See instructions below to sign up) ------------------------------------------------------- 02/06/08 - Lecture 01 - Shira 02/11/08 - Lecture 02 - Daniel L. 02/13/08 - Lecture 03 - Shirley 02/18/08 - Presidents Day Holiday 02/19/08 - Lecture 04 (MIT Monday) - Ning 02/20/08 - Lecture 05 - Minji 02/25/08 - Lecture 06 - Christina 02/27/08 - Lecture 07 - Huy L. N. 03/03/08 - Lecture 08 - Dongwoon 03/05/08 - Lecture 09 - Shubhangi 03/10/08 - Lecture 10 - Aleksander M. 03/12/08 - LECture 11 - Jelani 03/17/08 - Lecture 12 - Mihir 03/19/08 - Lecture 13 - Ankur 3/24-3/28 - Spring Break 03/31/08 - Lecture 14 - No Lecture 04/02/08 - Lecture 15 - Shyam 04/07/08 - Lecture 16 - Brendan 04/09/08 - Lecture 17 - 04/14/08 - Lecture 18 - 04/16/08 - Lecture 19 - 04/21/08 - Patriots Day Vacation 04/23/08 - Lecture 20 - 04/28/08 - Lecture 21 - 04/30/08 - Lecture 22 - 05/05/08 - Lecture 23 - 05/07/08 - NO LECTURE due to Project Presentations. 05/12/08 - Lecture 24 - 05/14/08 - Lecture 25 - INSTRUCTIONS for Scribing ------------------------- 1. Signup early. Pick your date based on your other constraints and *not* based on topic. Topics may well change. If you decide to drop the course before your scribe date, inform the staff (madhu & swastik) as soon as possible but no later than 24 hours before your scribe assignment. To pick a date, email the staff with your top three preferences among the available dates below. 2. Scribing has to be done in latex. If you don't know how to use latex, talk to your fellow students. It is easy to learn the basics, and very useful if you plan to write papers in the future. 3. Your scribe notes serve two purposes: (i) It provides information to your fellow classmates, and (ii) It helpe you improve your writing skills. To serve the two purposes, your responsibilities are as follows: (a) Send a draft of the notes within 24 hours of the lecture to the staff. (b) Send a more polished version later. For preparing the polished version, feel free to set up an appointment with Madhu and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of your draft. (c) Your polished version will be graded.