This repository contains some of my notes, assignments, and other files from courses I took at the University of Cincinnati. I'm publishing these files in hopes that someone else might find them useful or informative.
I usually like to take notes in Markdown (.md files), a simple text-based markup format. If you are viewing this repository on GitHub.com, it should automatically format these and you should have no issues reading them.
However, I will sometimes embed bits of LaTeX within my Markdown files (primarily in math-y classes). This is a non-standard feature of Markdown, and GitHub.com will not render them properly. I use the desktop app Typora to edit these files, so that's what I'd recommend for viewing them.
No. | Name | Instructor | Term |
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CS 4092 | Database Design and Development | Sayantan Dey | Summer 2018 |
DMC 1000 | Foundations of Digital Media | Evan Torner | Fall 2019 |
EMED 1015 | Integrated Media Production I | Colin MacGeorge | Fall 2019 |
EMED 1050 | The Evolution of TV Comedy | Nick Belperio | Spring 2019 |
ENED 1090 | Engineering Models I | Gregory Bucks | Summer 2018 |
ENED 1091 | Engineering Models II | Norman Novotney | Fall 2018 |
HIST 3019 | History of American Invention | Jason Krupar | Fall 2019 |
IT 2030C | Information Security and Awareness | Matthew Williams | Summer 2018 |
JAPN 1001 | Basic Japanese I | Junko Markovic | Fall 2018 |
JAPN 1002 | Basic Japanese II | Junko Markovic | Spring 2019 |
JOUR 1030 | Principles of American Journalism | Alfred Cotton | Spring 2019 |
JOUR 2020 | Media Law and Ethics | Leonard Penix | Spring 2019 |
JOUR 2010C | Reporting and Writing | Leonard Penix | Fall 2019 |
JOUR 2035 | Visual Reporting and Storytelling | Sean Hughes | Fall 2019 |
JOUR 2040C | Editing | Leonard Penix | Spring 2020 |
JOUR 3000C | Journalism Research | Brian Calfano | Spring 2020 |
JOUR 3005 | Feature Writing | Jenny Wohlfarth | Spring 2020 |
PHYS 2001 | College Physics I | Alexandru Maries | Fall 2018 |
PHYS 2001 | College Physics I | Lora Sheppard | Summer 2018 |
The files in this repository consist primarily of my own work, but some of the files may include content from my professors or classmates. It would be too difficult and confusing to try to entirely remove/separate others' work, so I'm not going to put a free license on the repository.
To any of my professors who might be reading this: Hello! I have done my best to exclude your original class materials from this repository and respect your copyright. However, I have included syllabi and some other informational files. If you would like me to take these files down, please email me at [email protected].
Please do not plagiarize my work or use these to cheat in any way. In most cases, I suspect it would be really obvious that you were using someone else's work, but still, don't try it. If you found this repository via Google or whatever, remember: your professor has Google too.
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