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 ====== CSCI 211: Algorithm Design and Analysis ====== ====== CSCI 211: Algorithm Design and Analysis ======
  
-[[http://www.cs.wlu.edu/~sprenkle/cs211|Course Web Site]]+[[http://www.cs.wlu.edu/~sprenkle/cs211/winter2011|Course Web Site]]
  
-===== Student Journals ===== +===== Journals ===== 
- +==== Instructions ====
-//Testing// +
- +
-{{page>student_journals_index&nofooter}} +
-==== Possible Journal Styles ==== +
-  * [[courses:cs211:winter2011:journals:blog_style|Blog-style entries: one entry a week]] +
-  * [[courses:cs211:winter2011:journals:wiki_style:home|Wiki-style entries: Organize by Chapters, one page per chapter]] +
- +
-==== Sidebars ==== +
- +
-To create a sidebar, go to your browser's location bar and enter "sidebar" as the page name.  For example, the course page is ''http://servo.cs.wlu.edu/dokuwiki/doku.php/courses/cs211/winter2011/home'' so to create the sidebar, I enter ''http://servo.cs.wlu.edu/dokuwiki/doku.php/courses/cs211/winter2011/sidebar'' The page should say "Topic Does Not Exist" Click the "Create Page" button to create the sidebar. +
-===== Journal Instructions =====+
  
   * New blog entry/page for each week OR chapter OR section   * New blog entry/page for each week OR chapter OR section
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   * **Content**   * **Content**
-    * Brief summary of what the chapter/section covers (~1 paragraph of about 5 sentences/sectionfeel free to write more if that will help you)+    * Brief summary of the chapter/section 
 +      * ~1 paragraph of about 5 sentences per section 
 +      * feel free to write more if that will help you
     * Include motivations for the given problem, as appropriate     * Include motivations for the given problem, as appropriate
     * Questions you have about motivation/solution/proofs/analysis     * Questions you have about motivation/solution/proofs/analysis
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     * Say something about how readable/interesting the section was on scale of 1 to 10     * Say something about how readable/interesting the section was on scale of 1 to 10
  
 +==== Student Journals ====
 +
 +{{page>student_journals_index&nofooter}}
 +==== Possible Journal Styles ====
 +
 +Choose from one of these journal organization styles.
 +
 +  * [[courses:cs211:journals:wiki_style|Wiki-style entries: Organize by Chapters, one page per chapter]]
 +  * [[courses:cs211:journals:blog_style|Blog-style entries: one entry a week]]
 +
 +
 +==== Sidebars ====
 +
 +To create a sidebar
 +  - when you're on your journal page, go to your browser's location bar and enter "sidebar" as the page name.\\  For example, the course page is ''http://servo.cs.wlu.edu/dokuwiki/doku.php/courses/cs211/winter2011/home'' so to create the sidebar, I enter ''http://servo.cs.wlu.edu/dokuwiki/doku.php/courses/cs211/winter2011/sidebar''.
 +  - The page should say "Topic Does Not Exist" Click the "Create Page" button to create the sidebar.  Enter links to the pages (Prelude, Chapter 1, etc.)  Save the page, and you should see the sidebar.
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