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Welcome to Spring Semester 2013
Bioelectricity A Quantitative Approach Course Staff
So far there have been thousands and thousands of you viewing videos, and thousands of responses to the quiz questions. There are still several days to go in Week 1 of Coursera/Duke/Bioelectricity, so I'm sure that many more people will stant the course during this latter half of the week.
To those of you who have done a lot already ==> great start.
To those of you who are beginning now or will soon ==> there is still plenty of time, and you will find an energetic group of colleagues and friends here.
Special thanks to each of you who reach out to others who are trying to do something for the first time or trying to answer a question but seeing it scored as incorrect. I think of you as our Assistant Teachers, and we need you. I know from personal experience how important it can be to do the one thing or answer the one question that is proving a stumbling block to someone.
I think you all have gotten the course off to a very good start. Thank you.
..rcb
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Course Updates & News
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September 28
- We have clarified our policy regarding late submissions of quizzes. Unlike Homework assignments, quizzes must be turned in by the end of the day on the due date (midnight of your local time) to receive points. Late quizzes will receive 0 points.
- We have clarified our policy regarding late submissions of quizzes. Unlike Homework assignments, quizzes must be turned in by the end of the day on the due date (midnight of your local time) to receive points. Late quizzes will receive 0 points.
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September 24
- Welcome to CS169.1x: Software Engineering for Software as a Service!
You can check out the syllabus page to see the topics we’ll be covering. You will learn the principles of software engineering by developing software to be deployed as a service in the cloud. Rather than just advise on good practices, this course offers software tools to put each of those practices to work. There will be lecture videos and homework assignments or programming assignments nearly every week, and quizzes every two weeks.
The course information page has information about course logistics and policies. Our primary communication channel will be our interactive forum, where we’ll all contribute to an ongoing discussion of the material.
There are a couple videos for you to watch on the courseware page: an official welcome to the course by us and tutorial videos walking you through the edX platform. The first lecture segments will be available for you to watch on Monday. In these introductory segments, we give the history of software (including some infamous disasters) and how it led to the Agile software development method, which we teach and which many SaaS companies use.
We will post a mini-quiz, Quiz 0, that will serve as a course self-diagnostic so you can verify your programming preparedness for the course as well as your understanding of the goals of this course.
We look forward to participating in a grand learning experiment with you!
-- Armando, Dave, and the CS169.1x Course Team
If you have any questions please send mail to: berkeley-cs169x-ta@edx.org
- Welcome to CS169.1x: Software Engineering for Software as a Service!