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COMP2100/2500
LecturesTime and Place
We plan to give 30 lectures spread over the thirteen teaching weeks of the semester. There are 3 × 13 = 39 lecture times, minus four lost to public holidays, so some lecture slots will not be used. For details, check the lecture schedule on the Schedule Page.
Lecture A: Monday 3pm–4pm, PhysT Lecture B: Wednesday 1pm–2pm, Chem T1 Lecture C: Friday 1pm–2pm, PhysT Lecture notes
Lecture notes will be available here on the class web site. They will be brought up to date as we progress through the semester.
Taping
We will not be taping lectures.
Advice about attending lectures
We will not usually follow the written notes exactly. We will leave some topics for you to read by yourself, but will include deeper discussion or practical demonstrations of others. We strongly recommend that you attend the lectures and study the notes, but depending on your personal learning style, you may instead choose to do one or the other, or indeed neither.
[ANU] [DCS] [COMP2100/2500] [Description] [Schedule] [Lectures] [Labs] [Homework] [Assignments] [COMP2500] [Assessment] [PSP] [Java] [Reading] [Help]
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