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* Deonna is our local contact with UMD AWC. |
* Deonna is our local contact with UMD AWC. |
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* Maco Morgan is leading the command-line module. |
* Maco Morgan is leading the command-line module. |
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* Venkatesh Srinivas is TA-ing. (Haven't yet decided which module he will TA for.) |
* Venkatesh Srinivas is TA-ing. (Haven't yet decided which module he will TA for.) |
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== If you're a TA... == |
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The purpose of TAs is to help make sure students get the most out of a module. Specifically, you help the primary instructor by answering student questions about the material and help them past problems with their laptops, either by showing them how to solve a problem or escalating the issue to the instructor if you can't fix it. |
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On Friday or Saturday, before the module's first run, you should spend some time (5 to 20 minutes) discussing the module with the lead instructor. |
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You're welcome to participate in other ways, as they make sense to you -- for example, ask annoying questions during the Ethics and Economics section. (-: |
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== Other essential links == |
== Other essential links == |