IAT 800 Weekly Study Groups
Fall 2009 Workshops
Please vote for a time by placing your name under the dates.
Tuesday after class (12:30-1:30?)
- Your Name Here
Room booking links
Student Breakout Room Booking:
http://roombooking.surrey.sfu.ca/
TA/Faculty/Staff Booking:
http://www.surrey.sfu.ca/community/roombooking.html
Room booking FAQs:
http://www.surrey.sfu.ca/itservices/faq/roombookings.html
Fall 2008 Workshops
Please vote for a time by placing your name under the dates.
Monday after class (12:30-1:30?)
- Andrew H
- Allen Bevans
- Shannon Coates
- Leah Emmott
- Johnny Rodgers (actually all of the times work for me, but I would prefer M or W)
- Parjad Sharifi
- Matt Martell
- Min Soo Kim
- Lynda Nakashima (I think Wed.after class is lab time with JD?)
- Kim Jang (quasi - technically I have office hours in SUR 5335 so I'll have to join you guys after 1:30pm, if you're still coding!)
- Jeremy Turner (yes, Monday after class is good for me...esp. now that the assignments are getting harder..sigh!)
- Penny Leong (Monday is good for me for at least 1 hour)
Wednesday after class (12:30-1:30?)
- Jeremy Turner (I am free until the Research Colloquium at 2:30 PM)
- Penny Leong (ditto with Jeremy free until 2:30)
Friday afternoon (12:30-1:30?)
- Jeremy Turner (I have no classes this day so this the best day to focus on IAT 800)
Friday erstwhile (9:30-11:30, 2:30-4:30)
- Jeremy Turner (very flexible during this time)
Fall 2006 Workshops
Wed. 12:30pm-1:30pm
Sept. 27 - Nov. 29
Room 14-800
Thanks to everyone who showed up for the drop-in Java workshop. ESP Ji-Dong Yim who put together a list of examples W1. Sep. 27th, 2006 for us and walked through the visualization of code to concept.
I'm not sure if we need a little more structure to the workshops? It seemed a little like Guerrilla learning (loudest speaks first) - which is fine, very dynamic? If you have suggestions please post.
WK 6 - I added up W3. Oct. 11th, 2006: "creating class and subclass". Thanks JD
WK 7 - The workshop focused on Array Lists and one-on-one tutoring. Thanks Ben