NOTE: The following lecture format is for the Summer 2020 quarter.
This quarter, we anticipate that you are going to be spending a lot of time over Zoom, or (if you are unable to attend synchronous lecture times) a lot of time waiting for material to be published. We would like to reduce the amount of synchronous lecture time for students, as well as use our time together for active student learning and participation. To achieve this, we have done the following:
Here are some common questions you may have about live, synchronous lecture:
If you want to watch the video live, you should be able to use Zoom in some form or another. It would be best to have a video feed if watching live so that you can see the slides and annotations in real time. If you must call in from your phone, you should also try to have the slides up on your computer to follow along.
You can also download the videos from Canvas after the lecture ends and watch them without an internet connection.
You can pose questions via our discussion forum. These will be reviewed by the question moderator and either answered in the forum or repeated by the instructor and answered live.
Two potential drawbacks of the live Zoom chat is that it does not support typical editor modes (copy paste, editing of messages), and that a chat log can be inaccessible or incomprehensible to students watching the recorded lecture asynchronously. By putting the questions in our discussion forum, everyone has access to the questions, and we get the bonus of being able to use Python, LaTeX, and thread upvoting/replies as well. This way even if we don't get to your question during lecture, we can answer it afterwards. And students who are watching asynchronously can also get their questions answered.
You can download the videos to watch at any time after the class meeting time (after we have posted them), or watch them through Canvas. If you are able to attend lecture, we really hope you can make it! :-)