interesting things to say, since it is somewhat probable that if you
find something interesting, someone else in the class, speaking before
you, will have found interesting as well.
-Will
On 11/29/06, Subbarao Kambhampati <rao@asu.edu> wrote:
> Folks
>
> It is customary to do an end-of-course review in the last class. My version
> of this is to let *you* do the review. This is called the
> "interactive review" session.
>
> A significant portion of Tuesday's class--which will also be the last class
> of the semester--will consist of interactive review and discussion.
>
> If you are registered for this course, attendance to this class is
> mandatory.
>
> Each of you will get about 2min to hold forth on any of the following:
>
> -->topics covered in the course that particularly caught your fancy (and
> why)
> --> intriguing connections *between* the various topics covered in the
> course that struck you
> --> what topics--if any--got overplayed or should have gotten more coverage
>
> It may be useful for you to make some notes along these lines *before*
> coming to class--so
> you have everything ready to hold-forth when called on.
>
>
> rao
>
> ps: Tomorrow--Thursday--we will have our regular class which will continue
> discussion of Machine Learning
>
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