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2010 Hackfest

The 2010 version of the Environmental Hackfest was an experimental first-half mini in which students and professors worked together to define what this course would be about. We had a great time and everyone thought a full semester next year would be even better. If you're curious, what we did is listed below.

2010 flyer

2010 lectures
2010 assignments
2010 final projects
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