Editing Online Communities and Crowds (Winter 2022)/Undergraduate sections/1PM

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If you are in the 1PM section, you should sign up here for note-taking, annotating, and CA2-required office hours. If you're in the 1PM section, you should go to [https://wiki.communitydata.science/Online_Communities_and_Crowds_(Winter_2022)/Undergraduate_sections/11AM the 11AM section page]. Depending on the final section size, we'll want 2-3 people each week for note-taking and annotating (I believe this means that people should sign up for at least two weeks for note-taking AND annotating). Please feel encouraged to work with others signed up in your week to coordinate this.
If you are in the 1PM section, you should sign up here for note-taking, annotating, and CA2-required office hours. If you're in the 1PM section, you should go to [https://wiki.communitydata.science/Online_Communities_and_Crowds_(Winter_2022)/Undergraduate_sections/11AM the 11AM section page]. Depending on the final section size, we'll want 1-3 people each week for note-taking and annotating (ideally, a pair per week). Please feel encouraged to work with others signed up in your week to coordinate this.


== Weekly section discussion note-taking ==
== Weekly section discussion note-taking ==
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