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Survey of Artificial IntelligenceJuly 5, 2010 to October 31, 2010 Creator: lando Status: Under Construction |
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Class meeting timesI'm located in the Eastern US, ie GMT -500. I'll be recording classes for others to review at their convenience; however, I'd like to get a live class so that people can ask questions as we are going through the material. What I need is for people to reply to this topic and tell me when they would like to "attend" class. I'm fairly flexible with my time so I'll set up the broadcast for during the time that others have available. Preferably 2 classes each week at 1.5 hours each. I am very flexible, but afternoons and evenings will work best for me. I am in CST. Any time after 5:30 pm PST works well for me. What days? Preferrably 2 nights non-weekends a week for 1-1.5 hours. Mondays and Wednesdays would be best for me. I figure we can start at 9pm EST which should be 6pm PST, correct? Ps, I do have a couple of links to different courses that were taught in AI based somewhat on the book. So, perhaps we'll only meet one night a week, kinda playing it by ear at the moment. Yes, please link any course material you found. If you're going to give lectures set very rigid, consistent times, so you don't get caught up trying to work around everyone's schedule (which can end up making things more difficult.) For those that weren't able to make it to the lecture, simply include a recording, lecture notes (like the slides), and any other information you may have prepared. Don't do any extra work, because it's not fair to you. Just upload what you have, and students will try to help other students. (Just like in real life, when you miss a lecture) Thanks for setting this up, and I look forward to getting started :) I'll be posting the class materials this weekend. It's going to be hit or miss this first course, just getting used to the format. Hopefully, everyone has the book at this point and we are ready to begin. First week will likely be an introductory week anyway, just getting people started.
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