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Advanced Computational Communication Methods (Summer 2023)
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= Course logistics = == Note About This Syllabus == This is a very collaborative class, and one of the outcomes of the class will be to update this wiki with resources regarding topics of interest to class members. Therefore, the syllabus will be in flux both before the class and during the class. == Lectures == Our class time will follow a "flipped" classroom model. We will identify asynchronous materials (readings, recorded lectures, assignments, etc.) which you will work on before class and we will use our class time to review concepts, identify confusion, and synthesize. Because we only have a few hours a week, some of this work will also happen outside of class, through conversations in the Matrix space. For the first ~half of class we will all be working on the same topics. For the second half, we will use part of class time for students to present on either a topic or a project that they are working on. == Office hours and email == * I will be traveling for much of June and part of July. I'm happy to make time to meet, but my schedule will be much less consistent than during a typical semester. * I am also available by email. You can reach me at [mailto:jdfoote@purdue.edu jdfoote@purdue.edu].
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