Sorry to hear you?re still having trouble watching the lectures. The lectures are produced
by the extension school videographers and beyond our reach, so please consult with them
directly at jjackson at
fas.harvard.edu (we had informed them about your earlier
requests).
j.
From: gov2001-l-bounces at
lists.fas.harvard.edu [mailto:gov2001-l-bounces at
lists.fas.harvard.edu] On Behalf Of Joerg Orgeldinger
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 12:43 PM
To: gov2001-l at
lists.fas.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [gov2001-l] Problem Set 1
Dear Jenn,
I am following your lecture from Germany.
I watched your videoscreen and the contrast seems to be very poos so that I have trouble
in reading the letters. Can you increse the contrast? Thanks!
Regards
Joerg
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Von: Jenn Larson <jmlarson at fas.harvard.edu>
An: gov2001-l at
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Gesendet: Freitag, den 15. Februar 2008, 20:16:09 Uhr
Betreff: [gov2001-l] Problem Set 1
Greetings 2001,
The first problem set for credit is posted under the Problem Sets tab on the course
website. It will be due next Thursday, Feb 21 at 5pm EST. Our homework policy is posted
on the website, but hopefully this will preclude all email traffic about the problem set
policy:
We will only accept homework from students officially registered for the course (which
includes students who are in the process of registering).
Homework submissions for credit are composed of two parts: a well-commented file of R code
and a thorough writeup (preferably composed with Latex).
DO NOT send completed homeworks to the course email list. Submit completed homeworks
according the the following instructions:
Everyone taking the course must submit their R code to the problem set dropbox found on
the course website under the Problem Sets tab.
All non-extension school students must submit a hard copy of their writeup at the
beginning of section. (If you attend the 6pm section, you can submit your hard copy
then).
All extension school students must submit an electronic copy of their writeup to the
problem set dropbox by 5pm EST.
We will not accept late homework submissions.
If you are officially taking the course(or are soon to be officially taking the course)
and still cannot access the dropbox, email your solutions as an attachment to Jen[n/s].
We've also uploaded the tex file for the problem set to the course website for those
of you interested in seeing a document composed with Latex.
Happy problemsetting,
Jenn
(Also note that we've posted the R code for solutions to problem set 0.)
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