Lectures


Common questions about lectures


What tools will I need?

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. Although calling in from your phone would work, seeing the slides and code in real-time will be beneficial. If you must call in, you should also try to have the slides up on your computer at the same time. Alternatively, you can download the videos after the class ends, and re-watch them asynchronously.

How can I ask questions during lecture?

You can ask your question digitally using the Zoom Chat feature. One of the members of the teaching staff will be monitoring the chat and will do their best to get you an answer in a timely manner. We ask that you respect established Zoom etiquette and only make use of the chat feature to ask questions. Please do not answer questions posed by other students. Teaching team members will answer the questions. If students answer questions, then it is hard for the teaching team members to see the questions in the stream.

What if I live in a time zone such that is inconvenient to watch the class live?

You can download the videos to watch at any time after the class meeting time (after we have posted them).

Can I run code examples myself?

Yes – we will either have a Qt project for you to download, or you should be able to keep a blank project open in Qt and type the code as we do. In general, we advise against doing this during class, but if you are watching the video and want to pause the video to test the code, that would work well.