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Opened May 06, 2020 by Isenhour, Michelle (LTC)@mlisenhoDeveloper

Create abstracts for Hamming course videos

The current “abstracts” for the Hamming videos on YouTube are really not abstracts. They are simply a copy of the first paragraph of the corresponding lecture. A good future project would be to actually write an abstract for each of the lectures, which may be easier to do once we have the transcripts (#7).

From Marty Mandelberg, "A good abstract lets the reader know that your paper is worth reading. According to the official guidelines of the American Psychological Association, a good abstract should be: Brief but packed with information."

Reference: https://www.verywellmind.com/how-to-write-an-abstract-2794845

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Reference: Savage/hamming#14