diff --git a/CourseOutline/CAS741_Outline.pdf b/CourseOutline/CAS741_Outline.pdf index d021a50a8f074cbb6289900c5c60c82342e4cbe2..4b8f3ad2bc5da98bf10bb8cfd2738cdd11d60237 100644 Binary files a/CourseOutline/CAS741_Outline.pdf and b/CourseOutline/CAS741_Outline.pdf differ diff --git a/CourseOutline/CAS741_Outline.tex b/CourseOutline/CAS741_Outline.tex index 9d07a2c15b6012b5e8392d528d5c80c8dd14a1ab..c8a7b7f21a63f2168c249262b69b6bb3b662b739 100755 --- a/CourseOutline/CAS741_Outline.tex +++ b/CourseOutline/CAS741_Outline.tex @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ skills from physical modelling, mathematics, numerical analysis and computer science. For this reason it is important that we clearly document requirements (including assumptions) and design decisions. -\subsection*{Course Website} +\subsection*{Avenue, GitLab, GitHub and Teams} This course will be administered via Avenue to Learn. Go to @@ -124,9 +124,9 @@ discuss this with the Instructor. information on the course's Avenue to Learn page and to check regularly for announcements.} -The primary purpose of Avenue will be for maintaining grades. Most -of the course content will be maintained in a public git repository. -You can access this repository at: +The primary purpose of Avenue will be for maintaining grades. Most of the +course content will be maintained in a public git (CAS GitLab) repository. You +can access this repository at: ~\newline \href{https://gitlab.cas.mcmaster.ca/smiths/cas741/}{https://gitlab.cas.mcmaster.ca/smiths/cas741/}\\ @@ -135,13 +135,20 @@ You can access this repository at: % questions (issues) to the GitLab issue tracker. In addition to Avenue and the Gitlab course note repository, every student will -create a public gitHub repository (with the instructor added as a full access +create a public GitHub repository (with the instructor added as a full access collaborator) for their work. The GitHub server is at \url{https://github.com/}. Each student's repo will start from the given \href{https://github.com/smiths/capTemplate} {template repo}. Students will be expected to use GitHub to provide comments on the work of other students in the class. +We will use Teams for for discussion. Our communication policy is that questions +that are relevant to other students in the class should be posted on Teams. +That way everyone can benefit from the discussion. Questions that are relevant +to only one individual, should be sent to the instructor via e-mail. Please +send only normal McMaster e-mail; do not send mail via Avenue or direct messages +using Teams. + \subsection*{Classes} Classes will be held in person in the graduate classroom (ITB/222).