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Announcements

  • Co-curricular event, April 9, 6:00, Rehm Auditorium (Smith Hall): “AI and coding in liberal arts research”. See instructions for required assignment in conjunction with this event.
  • Reminder: formal project proposals are due Mar. 26 at noon
  • Friday, Mar. 22: I’ll be out of town for the Classical Association of New England Annual Meeting: no drop-in hours today.
  • Mar. 21: Lab 4 instructions available
  • See a timetable for final project. Note most immediately your group’s formal project proposal is due March 26
  • Feb. 29:
  • Feb. 28: drop-in hours end today at 11:15 due to talk in the Classics Department!
  • Feb. 27: notebook for work in class today on language evolution:
  • Feb. 27: notes to review on phonology and historical evolution of languages
  • Feb. 27: summary of important Julia syntax available
  • Feb. 23: please submit language survey form by noon. Instructions available here.
  • Feb. 27: in O’Neil 101, interpreting language data as evolutionary trees
  • Mar. 12: lab 2 revisions due
  • Mar. 14: lab 3 due

  • Feb. 16: lab 2 instructions now online. Due: noon, Thursday, Feb. 22.
  • Feb. 20: class meets in Fenwick 420; reminder that masks are required in these meetings.

  • Feb. 15: a Pluto notebook on Superbowl history for today’s class:
  • Feb. 7: Instructions on how to submit revisions of lab assignments
  • Feb 12: Assessment of collaboration on lab 1 due at 12:00.
  • Feb. 16, 12:00: deadline for final revisions of lab 1
  • Reminder: lab 2 will be due at noon on Tuesday, Feb. 20
  • Feb. 6: here’s a Pluto notebook, saved as a web page (HTML file), that you can use in class today
  • Feb. 6: lab 1 notebook due at 12:00
  • Feb. 1: Notes from today’s class in the form of a Pluto notebook are available here. The notes are saved as a web page. For help saving the page as a Pluto notebook and opening it in Pluto, see this guide
  • Feb. 1: 60-second guide to Markdown
  • Jan. 25: revised schedule including (NB!) revised due dates for first lab assignments
  • Jan 25: groups for first lab assignments now posted. You can find your group number in this list sorted by name, then find your teammates’ names by finding your group in this list sorted by group number
  • Jan. 25: As “Week at a glance” sections of this course home page go out of date, they migrate to this review page where you can find all material previously on the home page.

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