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Getting Started with Teaching Statements (GET Workshop)

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Explore: Using Rubrics to Assess Student Work

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ECS-036A: 2023-05-24 13:07

ECS-036A Lecture 2023-05-24 at 13:07

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ECS-036A: 2023-05-17 13:07

ECS-036A Lecture 2023-05-17 at 13:07

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ECS-036A: 2023-04-28 13:07

ECS-036A Lecture 2023-04-28 at 13:07

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ECS-036A: 2023-04-21 13:07

ECS-036A Lecture 2023-04-21 at 13:07

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lecture_on_writing_essays_and_academic_papers (Original)

Mark R. Reiff, of the UC Davis Philosophy Department, gives a lecture on "How to Write Academic Essays and Papers." Reiff has over 1 million words in print, all in leading academic journals…

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MAT 168 Optimization lecture-2023-03-17

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2021-10-15: Lifting valid inequalities

Videos and all other materials are copyright 2021 Matthias Köppe and shared as Open Educational Resources subject to the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0)…

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ECS 120 5a:4 statement of Myhill-Nerode Theorem

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Lecture 1 AMS-1C: 2021-09-22 16:10

AMS-1C Lecture 2021-09-22 at 16:10

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ECS 153, Spring 2021; Discussion Section #6; May 12, 2021

ECS 153 Spring 2021. Computer Security. This is the second discussion section of the week of May 10. The video begins at 3:02 from the beginning.

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ECS 153, Spring 2021; Discussion Section #6; May 10, 2021

ECS 153 Spring 2021. Computer Security. This is the first discussion section of the week of May 10. The video begins at 4:15 from the beginning.

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ECS 220 2b:4.3-2 NTIME(t(n))

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ECS 120 10b:3 diagonalization to show the halting problem is undecidable

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ECS 120 5a:1 why we need rigor to argue that a language is not regular

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