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How to Find and Comment on a Lecture

Last modified by Luke Mattingly on 2010/09/24 18:34

Welcome to the tutorial created by us: 3 guys and a girl!

We are the 3 guys: Aaron Stockton, Andrew Fischer, and Nick Aberle.
I am the girl, Bethany Henrikson.  I'm a 5th year CS major on the HCC track.

And we hope you find our tutorial useful.

To find the slides from a lecture, just click on the left hand side of the wiki where it says "Lecture Material."   Then find and click on the lecture you're looking for.

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As for commenting on the lectures, it's the same way you'd comment on any wiki page.  Commenting on a wiki page is easy and straightforward. If you look just below this paragraph and the included image, you will see a box with the title "Comments".  Click anywhere within the box, type your comment, then click "Add Comment" to let the whole world see what you think about a certain Wiki page. You can also click "Preview" to see how your comment will look before it is actually posted.

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 This is where the comment box is located.
Created by Andrew Fischer on 2010/08/26 16:22

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