EECS 183 Python Schedule
Did you know that you can subscribe to the course calendar in your own calendar?
Subscribe to the Course Calendar
You can add the course schedule directly to your phone or laptop calendar.
To subscribe, first copy this URL:
https://eecs183.github.io/py183.org/assets/schedule.ics
I purposely made the above URL to not be a link because you don’t need to visit the URL or download that file. You just need to copy that URL.
The next steps depend on what calendar software you use. Here are some links that might be useful:
- Google Calendar: Subscribe to someone else’s calendar
- iPhone / iPad: Add calendar subscriptions in iCloud
- Mac computer: Subscribe to calendars on Mac
- Microsoft Outlook: Add a calendar in Outlook.com or Outlook on the web
Do not simply download the schedule.ics file! If you just download it and set up your calendar locally, then you won’t get updates if/when the schedule changes. Instead, subscribe by copying the URL and following steps like those at one of the links above.
Copyright and Academic Integrity
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All materials provided for this course, including but not limited to labs, projects, notes, and starter code, are the copyrighted intellectual property of the author(s) listed in the copyright notice above. While these materials are licensed for public non-commercial use, this license does not grant you permission to post or republish your solutions to these assignments.
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To do so is a violation of the university’s academic integrity policy and will be treated as such.
Asking questions by posting small code snippets to our private course discussion forum is not a violation of this policy.