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Biology: G23.2601 Mathematics: G63.2856.003 Computer Science: G22.3033.11 Sackler: G16.2607 Time: Thursdays, 12:45-2:45pm
Location: 1003 Main Building
Computer work will be an important part of the course, though you need not
know programming. At the onset of the course, you will be asked to get a computer
class account, learn the basics of accessing the World Wide Web - a rich resource
of information - e-mail, using ftp, and some basic Unix. Tutorials are available from the Academic
Computing Facility (ACF) and from the class assistants.
For basic internet and web access, you can use any machines throughout campus, such
as available through the ACF computer labs.
For computer graphics work, such as involving the Insight program, you will need a
Silicon Graphics computer. For this purpose you can use the ACF visualization lab, 317 WWH,
which has several SGI machines, but you need to reserve time in advance space(see posting outside
the room). Facilities on the second floor ACF lab are also available.
In addition, a block of time has been reserved for all class registrants
every Thursday from 9am to 12pm at 317 WWH. The Class TA will be available
for help during part of the morning. Use this time well to use the very powerful
SGI workstations.
For further information, contact T. Schlick by email (schlick@nyu.edu)
phone (998-3116) or fax (995-4152).
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