Subscribe to the CS384G Mailing List
To receive CS384G class announcements, you must subscribe to the course
mailing list. There are two ways to do this:
with the following line in the body of the message:
subscribe cs384g_spring2010
https://utlists.utexas.edu/sympa/subscribe/cs384g_spring2010/,
click on Subscribe in the menu on the left of the page,
and provide your email address at the prompt.
If you wish to remove yourself from the email list:
unsubscribe cs384g_spring2010
Please do not send subscribe or unsubscribe messages to the
course list directly!!!
You can view the course email archive by going to the list
webpage and clicking on Archive on the menu to the left
once you have subscribed.
Using Blackboard
In addition to information posted on the class webpage, supplementary
course announcements, notes, and papers will be made available via
Blackboard. Blackboard also provides a forum for you and your
classmates to correspond about anything CS384G related: looking for
study partners, asking questions about confusing handouts, missed
classes, etc. If you are not familiar with blackboard, instructions
for using it are available
here.
The discussion forum can be accessed by clicking on "Discussion Board"
on the taskbar along the left border of the page, and then clicking on
"Discussion Room". This is very thread-oriented forum, if you wish to
start a new thread you can post one by selecting "Thread" from the
horizontal taskbar above the list of threads. Otherwise, if you wish
to reply to a message in an existing thread, select "Reply" from the
taskbar above the message content display.
The Blackboard discussion group is available for you and your
classmates to correspond about anything CS384G related:
looking for study partners, asking questions about confusing handouts,
missed classes, etc.
Note that the instructor and TAs will not always be able to
monitor the discussion group on a timely basis, so do not use this for urgent
communications. If you have an urgent question, please send the TA an email
with a SUBJECT line of:
Subject: CS384G?:
or come visit during office hours. Face-to-face meetings are still recommended,
even in this high-tech world.
Last modified: 01/21/10
by Don Fussell fussell@cs.utexas.edu