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You can also post your question to the Zoom chat.
Breakout rooms
We'll sometimes use breakout rooms when working on short assignments, and when troubleshooting problems you run into. As you login to the Zoom, you'll be assigned to one of two breakout rooms, each associated with one of our TAs (Vy or Riddhiman).
Getting help
Since most folks are new to the Linux command line, we expect you to run into problems! Please let us know if you're having difficulties in the Zoom chat (FRI students should may want to private chat with their REs first). Depending on the issue, a TA may take you into
Making mistakes and running into problems is key to learning the Linux command line! It is not only expected – it is encouraged
. So once you tell us you're having an issue and get our attention, we encourage you to share your screen so everyone can benefit from shared troubleshooting.
If you'd prefer not to share your screen with with the class, a TA may ask you to join a breakout room to help you.
Breakout rooms
We'll sometimes use breakout rooms when working on short assignments, and when troubleshooting problems you run into, depending on the issue.
Conventions
If you see a block of text like this:
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Anna Battenhouse, Associate Research Scientist, abattenhouse@utexas.edu
BA English literature, 1978
Commercial software development 1982 – 2007
Joined Iyer Lab 2007 (“retirement career”)
BS Biochemistry, UT Austin, 2013
- Joined the Biomedical Research Support Facility (BRCF) and Marcotte Lab summer 2017
- Also affiliated with
Vy Dang, vyqtdang@utexas.edu
Second year graduate student in the Marcotte Lab
Research Interests: Comparative multi-omics, Systems Biology, and Evolution
Riddhiman Garge, riddhimankg@utexas.edu
Biochemistry graduate student in the Marcotte Lab
- Research Interests: Systems Biology, Synthetic Biology, Evolution, Multi-omics
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