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Ourspecial guest for Saturday's Anaconda watchalong is Chelsea Connor. Chelsea is a herpetologist, artist, and science communicator from the Commonwealth of Dominica. Inspired by the flora and fauna she grew up with, Chelsea has never doubted that she wanted to work with animals. While at school in Texas, a research opportunity back home to work with anoles saw her finding her niche. Now having worked on the native and invasive species of anoles in Dominica, Chelsea is continuing her love for lizards with her personal natural history project #DidYouAnole? on her Twitter and popular anole science blog, Anole Annals. She also draws the lizards with representations of their dewlaps (the flap of skin under their necks) as popsicles. In the summer of 2020, Chelsea helped co-found the first ever #BlackBirdersWeek, a week highlighting Black naturalists and nature lovers, with an emphasis on birding. She hopes to continue to bring awareness to the issues that Black naturalists face and create spaces for them where they didn't exist before.

As with all of MoPOP's online watchalongs, to attend you'll need to register in advance and then, on event day, you'll receive an e-mail with a link to join the virtual event. Registration for Anaconda and all the other films in our So Bad It's Good Movies at MoPOP series is open now.


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As director Terry Flores (Jennifer Lopez), cinematographer Danny Rich (Ice Cube) and Professor Steven Cale (Eric Stoltz), snake catcher Paul Sarone (Jon Voight) try to find an ancient Native American tribe to shoot a documentary on the Amazon, encounters with. . Thinking they can help Paul find the tribe, the team decides to help the hunter. As their journey continues, Cale faints after being stung by a poisonous bee. Taking advantage of the professor's unconsciousness, Paul Sarone takes control of the crew and the boat. The team is forced to take a break from making documentaries and help Paul achieve his life's goal; Catch the famous green anaconda he's been tracking for years.


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If your exam is in the morning , you will be told your lab and computer no. For example, oboe20 means Computer no. 20 in Oboe lab, CSE computer labs are named after musical instruments! See below for the lab locations:


If your exam is in the afternoon , you will be told your corralling room where you wait for about half an hour before being taken to your lab by the exam supervisor. The afternoon exam times include the wait in the corralling room.


If you have successfully solved lab-13 q2 and q3, you may not need to watch the following video. However, if you are still struggling to properly understand Boolean indexing, please watch the following video, and later read the example files provided for Week-09C lecture on boolean indexing, and also q2 and q3 of lab-13.


Lab-13 questions and answer s are now available. In addition to the four questions in lab-13, you will also have one question based on Assignment-1 and another question based on Assignment-2. Please note that, these two questions will be different to the tasks in the assignment specifications, however, they will require you to use problem solving skills you learned from the assignments.


In addition to the Help Sessions, I will also be available for Consultations at the following times/location. You can ask me any questions you may have regarding the course material, exam and assignment.


In Lab 13 , you will be working on 4 programming questions to give you some practice for the final exam. Please read the lab instructions and try to seriously attempt questions like you do in the exam!


Only one member of a pair should submit, as the submission is stored against the group rather than the individual, and each member will receive the mark awarded to the group.




Please click on the tab "Make Submission" and submit the following four files for Assignment-2. Please DO NOT submit any other files. For example, you do not need to submit your modified test files.


I will now re-record the last lecture ;-) on my notebook and publish it on this site, say over the weekend. I will post a message when a video of the last (re-recorded) lecture with audio is available. Meanwhile, the lecture slides offer almost every thing you need to know for your exam and course review.


I will post a message here when I have an update. Meanwhile, please read the lecture notes for the last lecture, the pdf file cover all the important topics from the last lecture. Regarding the hint for Ass2, even video alone might be enough to get started.


The form to nominate your time preference for ENGG1811 final exam is now available at the following link. You need to login using your zID/zPass. Please carefully read the instructions and select your preferred option (if available). Note that students with multiple exams on that day have been already pre-allocated the suitable time slot for ENGG1811.


This week's lab covers some of the important topics. Please make sure that you properly read the lab specifications and try to solve problems before your lab. Importantly, make sure that you understand all the demo examples of week-09 lectures (code_final is also now available, see below), and if you have problems , ask your tutor at the start of your lab. This will make sure that you properly address the problems. In particular, make sure you understand example code on "slicing" and "boolean indexing",


The final ENGG1811 exam is 2 hours practical exam. There will be a morning and an afternoon exam sessions on the exam date, you need to pick one of the following two sessions. The times for the exam sessions are:


By Week 13, an online preference form will be available for students to choose either a morning or an afternoon exam subject to availability of seats. If you have a strong preference for a particular exam time, be quick to nominate it on the online form.


You should frequently check "Assignment-1" forum for the latest updates and possible clarifications. Normally, you will receive an email when a new comment is posted, please read such comments and follow instructions if they are relevant to your solution.


Lab08 is now available. Please carefully read the requirements (prior to your lab), and ask your tutor in case you do not understand the requirements. There are also links for additional hints and examples, please follow these links, they offer very useful insights!


Sample mid-term is now available. Download the zip file available at the bottom of the front page (alternatively download mid-term-files.zip ), the required files for the sample mid-term are in this zip file.


We have just added instructions on how to get yourselves familiarised with the submission system that you will use during the midterm exam. Please read the section " Practice on using the mid-term submission system " in the revised lab05 .


Week 04 Lecture slides and 'code_prelim' are now available. You can download all the programming files together by downloading code_prelim_all.zip . Make sure that you create a new folder for week04, download the above files in the new folder, and unzip the file 'code_prelim_all.zip' there (if required).


Week-03 Lab is now available. Pleas click on " Labs " in the left panel of the class webpage, and look for "Week 3" sub heading. The lab exercises are based on the lecture material of Week-02, Therefore, I highly encourage you to read the lecture notes and study the demo files, it will greatly help you in solving the lab exercises.


You should properly read the lab description and try to attempt all the exercises before your lab time. If you have any problems/questions, you can ask your tutor during the lab time. If you come unprepared, you may not be able to solve all the exercises in time.


Important : You need to Sign in (using your UNSW zID and zPass) to access the lecture material. Login button/menu is on the top-right corner of the class home page.


The lab exercises are based on the lecture material of Week-01, Therefore, I highly encourage you to read the lecture notes and study the demo files, it will greatly help you in solving the lab exercises.


"Help Sessions" are not compulsory but use them to prepare your labs or for additional help outside the scope of your lab e.g. setting up your laptop for home computing. There will be additional tutors during assignments.

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