Social Networks 101
Grades: 40% Exams, 60% homework and participation.

Quiz One: April 24, 10%
Quiz Two: May 15, 10%
Final Exam: exam week, 20%

Professors:

Jason Hartline: hartline [at] eecs.northwestern.edu
Office: Ford 3-329
Office Hours: Thursday, 3-4

Nicole Immorlica: nickle [at] eecs.northwestern.edu
Office: Ford 3-327
Office Hours: Monday, 3-4

Turn Assignments Into: social.networks.class.staff [at] gmail.com
or assignments may be turned in by hardcopy to any TA during any lecture.

TA Office Hours: Tuesday, Thursday 5-6
TA Office Hours Room: Tech L251
News and Updates:

4/28/2009: Readings updated, slides posted, and so on.

4/14/2009: Solutions have been posted.

4/13/2009: Everyone has received their points from week 1, and should be receiving graded homeworks for week 2 by Wednesday.

4/10/2009: New homework assignments are up, and you should be getting e-mails with your point totals from week 1.

4/6/2009: The forum is back up: sorry about having to shut it down.  Again, complete the short surveys, and you'll get points.  Solutions to assignments will be posted after they expire.

4/5/2009: New assignments up, and readings for the coming week up as well.  Complete two short surveys (assignments 5 and 6) to get one point each.

4/3/2009: The reading for this week is Chapter 1 of the textbook, and a small problem in the first math corner was fixed.

4/2/2009: We now also have a room for TA office hours: Tech L251.  Remember that in order to get points on homework for this week, it needs to be turned in this week.

4/1/2009: The course will be moving to Pancoe Auditorium.  Office hours are going to be from 5-6 Tuesday and Thursday, starting next week.

3/30/2009: Set up the website, and uploaded the powerpoint slides from the first lecture.  Also included are some class notes I transcribed about the "Math Corner" section, which was not included in the powerpoint slides.  If you have any questions, feel free to contact me (Jack Schlesinger), or any of the other TA's.
Any errors with the webpage, contact Jack Schlesinger at jschlesi@northwestern.edu.
northwestern university, spring 2009