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* A summary of progress so far: what you have done, what you still need to do, and any obstacles or concerns that might prevent your project from coming to fruition | * A summary of progress so far: what you have done, what you still need to do, and any obstacles or concerns that might prevent your project from coming to fruition |
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* **Presentations (May 5)** -- We'll use the last session of the course for in-class final project presentations. Please use the [[http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~cs366/private/assignments/presentation-template.pdf | presentation template]] provided. If not completed, the presentation should overview the preliminary results and the plan for the final results. | * **Presentations (May 3, 5, and 10)** -- We'll use the last sessions of the course for in-class final project presentations. Please use the [[http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~cs366/private/assignments/presentation-template.pdf | presentation template]] provided. If not completed, the presentation should overview the preliminary results and the plan for the final results. |
* **Final paper (due May 16 ABSOLUTE DEADLINE)** -- There are two types of papers, each with slightly different requirements: | * **Final project (due May 16 ABSOLUTE DEADLINE)** -- There are two types of papers, each with slightly different requirements: |
* //Research papers//, which should contain clear sections describing | * //Research papers//, which should contain clear sections describing |
* the problem you are addressing; | * the problem you are addressing; |