I've posted the schedule for final project presentations here:
* http://wiki.wstein.org/11/480a/6-1
* http://wiki.wstein.org/11/480a/6-3
The following people's projects are being presented tomorrow (Wednesday):
Alex Arslan, Nathan Breit, Priya Chagaleti, Colin Dilworth, Alex Do,
Jie Ji, Alex Juarez, Kevin Lau, Tage Rauen, Derreck Ross, Scott Yeager
On Friday, the following people's project will be presented:
Andrea Frank, Spencer Hawes, Alex Holland, Neil Johnson, Chris
Johnson, Sunnye Kim, Quan Lam, Harmony Mak, Brian Manion, Andrew
Piper, Andrew Richman, Daniel Riness, Nasim Shomali, Michael Snider,
Charlie Sprague, Eddie Tsay, Kevin Wierman, Spencer Wood, Matthew
Zemek
REMINDER: Projects themselves are due on *Friday* (June 3), at which
point you're totally done with the class (no final exam).
The project is worth 30% of your grade. I will not officially count
your presentation when grading your project,
though a good presentation will surely make it easier for me to
*understand* what you did, and be more fun for
the other students to watch. But don't expect to get something like
"-5 points, bad presentation" back when I grade
your project.
--
William Stein
Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org