The participation component of assessment for ME 701 is entirely driven by content generated by you, the student. After (and before, as is appropriate) each lecture, you are tasked with summarizing three key pieces of information:
- How you prepared for the lesson prior to to recitation.
- How you contributed during the recitation (or otherwise).
- What was (or remains) the most confusing topic of the lecture.
Included in this repository is a file named participation.md. In it,
template entries are provided for the first two lectures. You will fill
these in and add others as we go along. Eventually, you will make
"commits" after each lecture and push those commits to your GitHub
repository, which will be reviewed five times during the semester.
As long as you provide the three pieces of information for each lecture,
and do so thoroughly and on time, you will earn full credit. Partial
credit will be assigned in cases of gross tardiness and incompleteness.
Remember, one benefit of git commit is that it puts a time stamp on each
change made to the repository!
Note: These repositories are private and only visible by you and the course personnel. Moreover, with COVID-19, I know not everyone is doing in-person work. However, you definitely should be working with others in the course (including me) through office hours, emails, other Zoom meeting, etc. Summarize those, to, so you can reflect on what you put into this class at the end of the term.