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Tuesday, March 31, 9:00 am
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Schedule of Presentations
- If you anticipate a problem doing your presentation on the date I have scheduled, please let me know as soon as possible, but no later than Wednesday, April 3, at 10:00 am.
- If something unanticipated later arises that makes it difficult or impossible for you to make your presentation on your scheduled date, you must let me know as soon as possible, with an explanation. I will attempt to be accommodating, but you will need to present a very good reason.
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Wednesday, April 8
- Behn,Timothy J
- Karmel,Jake
- Dill,Olivia
- Rios,Maria F
- Calleyro,Paola
- Roy,Diana
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Wednesday, April 15
- Bartle,Alexzandrea B
- James,Skylar
- Joshi,Anusha
- Garces,Morgan E
- Howard,Sara
- Raptis,Nicholas R
- Schoenblatt,Maxx S
- Kirk,Eliza S
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Monday, April 6, 12:30 pm
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- Abstracts for Wednesday April 8 presentations due. See Instructions
- In your email, please also indicate whether you plan to use A/V in your presentation. If you later change your mind, that’s fine; this will just give me an idea of how many people are planning to use A/V.
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Tuesday, April 7, 12:30 pm
| Written Questions for April 8 presentations due. See Instructions below.
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Tuesday, April 7, 7:00 pm
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Written Questions for April 8 presentations will be posted.
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Wednesday, April 8, 3:10-5:10 pm
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Friday, April 10, 5:00 pm
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- Abstracts for Wednesday April 15 presentations due. See Instructions below.
- In your email, please also indicate whether you plan to use A/V in your presentation. If you later change your mind, that’s fine; this will just give me an idea of how many people are planning to use A/V.
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Monday, April 13, 9:00 am
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Written Questions for April 15 presentations due. See Instructions below.
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Monday, April 13, 2:00 pm
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Written Questions for April 15 presentations will be posted.
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Wednesday, April 15, 3:10 pm-5:10 pm
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In-Class Presentations
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Monday, April 20, 4:00 pm
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First Draft Due
Note that the deadline may be different in individual cases where I have granted a requestion for an extension. For more information, see Requests for Extensions
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Monday, May 11, 9:00 am
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Final Draft Due
Note that the deadline may be different in individual cases where I have granted a requestion for an extension. For more information, see Requests for Extensions
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Other Matters:
- Please make sure you are familiar with the Course Policies, including the use of AI.
- Timetable and Extensions:
In general, in writing a paper, it’s important to have a timetable with deadlines to help make sure you keep pace with the work required and have time to do a good job. That is the purpose of this timetable. Of course, at any stage you are free to get ahead of the timetable. I am also open to approving a different timetable on a case-by-case basis. If you would like to propose a different timetable, please send me an email setting out a proposal for different dates (which, up to a point, can be later than the deadlines set out above). Please also give me the reasons for the request. I may respond just based on your email, or I may have questions. You can also ask to discuss it with me if you’d like. I am generally inclined to grant reasonable requests for modification of the timetable when the request is made in advance. I do understand that there may be occasions when something unexected crops up with little or no advance notice and it causes you to miss a deadline. In that case, do get in touch with me as soon as possible, and include an explanation of the reason for the delay and a modified timetable.
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