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 == Major course updates will be logged here in reverse chronological order. == == Major course updates will be logged here in reverse chronological order. ==
  
-  * 13 April 2015If you will take the remediation make-up quiz on 15 April 2015, then be sure to study the  <html><a href="http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course_archive/2014-15/Y/1001/EECS1001ComputerVisionNotes.pdf">notes</a></html> for the quiz prior to attending; no lecture will be given, only the quiz+  * 20 January 2017During our previous class meeting sign-up information for the second of two For Credit Outside of Class Activities was announced. Details also can be found <html><a href="http://hackfest.library.yorku.ca/2017/">here</a></html>
-  * 06 April 2015Remediation for students who did not cross the picket lines during the CUPE3903 strike are as follows.  +  * 21 November 2016Information on how to participate in the first of two For Credit Outside of Class Activities can found <html><a href="http://www.hackjustice.ca">here</a></html>Be sure to check off EECS 1001 student when you register
-    * Lecture notes for the Computer Security lecture held on 11 March 2015 can be found at http://www.eecs.yorku.ca/~roumani/EECS1001.pdf. There is no quiz for this lecture.  +  * 21 November 2016Marks for the Library Assignment and Quiz 1 are now available through the Grades link in the sidebar to this page.  
-    * Lecture notes for the Computer Vision lecture held on 25 March 2015, which replaced the originally scheduled Mobile Gaming lecture, can be found <html><a href="http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course_archive/2014-15/Y/1001/EECS1001ComputerVisionNotes.pdf">here</a></html>A make-up quiz for these notes will be held in 3033 LAS on Wednesday, 15 April 2015 at 16:00. You must send an e-mail to the course instructor by Monday, 13 April 2015, if you plan to take this make-up quiz. +  * 26 October 2016The link for today's assignment is <html><a href="http://researchguides.library.yorku.ca/eecs1001">here</a></html>. 
-    * To accommodate not having a quiz for the Computer Security lecture, the number of Markable Events (quizzes, assignment and outside of class activity) that must be passed to pass the course has been reduced from 8 to 7. Note that you still must also pass the final Essay to pass the course. +  * 12 October 2016During today's lecture a graduate student talked about how you can assist in her research to build the world's largest dynamic texture database (and receive a free gift for doing so). To participate you can go to <html><a href="http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~hadjisma/wordpress">YUVL DYNAMIC TEXTURES</a></html> and follow instructions. NoteThis activity is not available for course credit
-    * The due date for the Final Essay has been moved to 10 April 2015+  * 14 September 2016: Welcome to EECS 1001!  
-  * 19 March 2015To accommodate the missed week in the winter term and the corresponding extension of the sessional dates, the due date for the Final Essay has been moved to 10 April 2015. +
-  * 18 March 2015: To accommodate not having a quiz on 11 March 2015, the number of Markable Events (quizzes, assignment and outside of class activity) that must be passed to pass the course has been reduced from 8 to 7. Note that you still must also pass the final Essay to pass the course+
-  * 11 March 2015Class will be held today. +
-  * 14 January 2015: Details on the for credit outside of class activity, the Steacie Library Hackfest, were announced in class today, including details on how to register. For details see http://hackfest.library.yorku.ca/ +
-  * 15 October 2014An assignment was made during today's lecture, which is documented at http://researchguides.library.yorku.ca/eecs1001 +
-  * 17 September 2014Professor Wildes' Office hours for today will be held from 5-6PM, instead of from 3-4PM+
-  * 10 September 2014: Welcome to CSE 1001! Notice that the first meeting of our class will be on 17 September, not 10 September.+
  
  
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