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Ask Dorehami instructors to provide more resources about the topics they present #1

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mkermani144 opened this issue Nov 24, 2016 · 2 comments
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mkermani144 commented Nov 24, 2016

Dorehamis are limited in time and do not provide details about the topic. It's good to ask instructors provide more detailed resources about the topic and put links of those resources in the repository. I think only making presentation materials available will not surffice.

@mkermani144 mkermani144 changed the title Ask Dorehami instructors to provide more resources about the topics they represent Ask Dorehami instructors to provide more resources about the topics they present Nov 24, 2016
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soroushzargar commented Nov 30, 2016

The team is currently working on gathering people to creating societies working and getting detailed on the topics. This needs some more attendance and collaboration from both undergrad students and Master/ Ph. D candidates. Obviously, the program may have modifications to reach the point you said but it may take time and we'll do whatever we can to achieve that. Also as a result of having groups working on a single subject in a detailed way, this GitHub repo may include more detailed materials.

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@soroushzargar @MohsenBiglari Please provide more information about the topic you presented in Dorehami.
Things like links for further reading, reference books, youtube videos, websites providing some services, etc.
Thanks.

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