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## ## This is your journal page for Computer Simulation. The following is an ACL line so that only yourself and your ## instructor can edit this page. #acl sim_Instructors:read,write,revert,admin __UserName__:read,write [[__UserName__/JournalGrading|This link]] leads to the grading page for your journal --- please do not delete this link. There are some [[Journaling|journaling guidelines and details here]]. The wiki has a text mode and GUI editor available; if you plan on editing in text mode, [[HelpOnMoinWikiSyntax|here are MoinMoin WiKi syntax details]]. It is easy to overlook: just under the "menu bar" in the page rendering are links to several common Wiki operations and a pull-down of less common `Actions`. Click on the `Edit(Text)` or `Edit(GUI)` to edit this page. Your '''first journaling assignment''' is from the second lecture: 1. Which of the simulation paper topics (that we read to begin the course) would you pursue as a programming project in this course? Why? (You can access these PDFs from the course schedule page.) 1. How do you see simulation fitting into your career as a scientist or engineer? Please place your thoughtful responses at the bottom of the page. (Don't put un-thoughful responses anywhere on this page :) ) -- [[khellman]] <<DateTime(2013-09-03T09:16:50Z)>> <<HR>> |
This link leads to the grading page for your journal --- please do not delete this link.
There are some journaling guidelines and details here. The wiki has a text mode and GUI editor available; if you plan on editing in text mode, here are MoinMoin WiKi syntax details.
It is easy to overlook: just under the "menu bar" in the page rendering are links to several common Wiki operations and a pull-down of less common Actions. Click on the Edit(Text) or Edit(GUI) to edit this page.
Your first journaling assignment is from the second lecture:
- Which of the simulation paper topics (that we read to begin the course) would you pursue as a programming project in this course? Why? (You can access these PDFs from the course schedule page.)
- How do you see simulation fitting into your career as a scientist or engineer?
Please place your thoughtful responses at the bottom of the page. (Don't put un-thoughful responses anywhere on this page ) -- khellman 2013-09-03 02:16:50 <<HR>>