Tips for Making Good Lecture Comments : Computer Graphics : 15-462/662 Fall 2015 (original) (raw)

The 15-462/662 class web site is meant to provide a place for thinking, talking, and writing about the material in this course. To encourage you to think more deeply about the concepts described in lecture, you are all strongly encouraged to post at least one or two comments per lecture. You are of course more than welcome to post more. We hope that as you read through the slides on your own, you can use making comments as a way to study and that the understanding you build up can also help others. For example, as you are studying, challenge yourself to write up your understanding in a comment. Or if you don't understand something, describe why you don't understand in a comment.

Each comment need not be particularly long. (A few carefully thought out sentences or a short paragraph is plenty of space for you to make a nice point.) However you should aim to make the comment as useful as possible to a fellow student that is reading through the slides to learn the material. That student might be you come exam time! Comments posted on the web site should be focused on course content, concepts, and ideas. Piazza is the place to have discussions about specifics of grading, debugging assignments, course logistics, etc.

Comments are written in Markdown. If you're unfamiliar with Markdown, take a look at our 90-Second Guide to 15-462/662 Markdown, which also explains the extra support we've added for Latex math and internal site links.

Here are some examples of what we are looking for in great comments: