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Public materials for senior seminar, including assignments, past papers/slides, templates, etc.
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Pre-2010 senior seminar papers & slides #43

Open mjustin opened 4 years ago

mjustin commented 4 years ago

Do we want to add pre-2010 senior seminar papers & slideshows? They used to be publicly shared on the old wiki that got shut down in 2016, e.g. https://wiki.umn.edu/pub/UmmCSciSeniorSeminar/Fall2006/PaperFinals/MJ.pdf. My understanding is that we have a dump of the wiki from when it got shut down, so those files would have to be retrieved.

emmahsax commented 3 years ago

I think it'd be great if we could add those. I don't have access to any of those papers, but it'd be awesome for archival purposes. @elenam what do you think?

floogulinc commented 3 years ago

I have dumps of the wikis for fall 2006, spring 2007, spring 2008, fall 2009, and spring 2010 but they only contain "near final" drafts but not the final papers or slides (fall 2006 appears to have a few final papers and slides but they're inconsistent). I think we need @elenam to dig up the final PDFs and slides for these.

elenam commented 3 years ago

I honestly don't know if I have the final ones. If they aren't on the wiki, the only other place they might be is buried in the email. Yes, there's likely to be inconsistencies since we didn't require everyone to submit slides, and often a student would send their paper only to their adviser by email - or they were included into the final pdf, but those were assembled on a Mac that's now defunct.

The only way to restore them would be to scan from past proceedings. I believe faculty can collectively put together a complete set.

Elena

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I have dumps of the wikis for fall 2006, spring 2007, spring 2008, fall 2009, and spring 2010 but they only contain "near final" drafts but not the final papers or slides (fall 2006 appears to have a few final papers and slides but they're inconsistent). I think we need @elenam https://github.com/elenam to dig up the final PDFs and slides for these.

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