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*** where <span style="color:#008888"><tt>GGG</tt></span> is your group number, e.g. <tt>B08</tt> | *** where <span style="color:#008888"><tt>GGG</tt></span> is your group number, e.g. <tt>B08</tt> | ||
* If you choose (and it is also our preference) that you start and finish your submission in Google Docs. Some students have reported problems when importing equations and tables from native Word documents. Google Docs does a good, but not perfect job of importing them. Do not allow yourself to get caught with badly formatted documents just before your submission is due. | * If you choose (and it is also our preference) that you start and finish your submission in Google Docs. Some students have reported problems when importing equations and tables from native Word documents. Google Docs does a good, but not perfect job of importing them. Do not allow yourself to get caught with badly formatted documents just before your submission is due. | ||
* You may also submit a '''single PDF''' as your submission; although we cannot comment effectively on this type of file. | * <strike>You may also submit a '''single PDF''' as your submission; although we cannot comment effectively on this type of file.</strike> | ||
* Please '''do not share ZIP files or a collection of documents''' as your submission. | * Please '''do not share ZIP files or a collection of documents''' as your submission. | ||
* Please '''do not share a Word document''' as your submission. If you prefer to use Word, choose <tt>File / Save As</tt> and save the document as a PDF. Then share the PDF. | * Please '''do not share a Word document''' as your submission. <strike>If you prefer to use Word, choose <tt>File / Save As</tt> and save the document as a PDF. Then share the PDF.</strike> | ||
* There is really no excuse for improper notation: for example, please use \(\text{m}^3\) instead of m^3; the same applies to Greek letters (e.g. do not use u if you intend \(\mu\)). | * There is really no excuse for improper notation: for example, please use \(\text{m}^3\) instead of m^3; the same applies to Greek letters (e.g. do not use u if you intend \(\mu\)). | ||
''Let me know of any other hints you wish to share with your colleagues on how to effectively use Google Docs.'' | ''Let me know of any other hints you wish to share with your colleagues on how to effectively use Google Docs.'' |
Latest revision as of 19:02, 11 September 2014
It is simple to submit electronically, but you must follow this checklist.
Let me know of any other hints you wish to share with your colleagues on how to effectively use Google Docs. |
Watch this short video for some tips:
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