TICKET TO LEAVE


Please enter your name and answer the following two questions in the form (link to form) :



At the end of each class period, I will leave a few minutes for you to complete a short response to the 2 questions below. These are ideally to be submitted before you leave the class meeting session. However, if you have to rush to something after class, they can still be submitted by the end of the day. However, If you do not send me a ticket to leave, you will not receive participation credit for that class session; these are my way or verifying you are paying attention and present during class.

If you are not able to attend synchronously due to extenuating circumstances (sickness, conflict, etc. that you notify me about in advance), submit your ticket to leave after watching the recording asynchronously, and no less than 24 hours before the beginning of the next class.

Notes on TTL
  • There are no right or wrong answers, these TTLs are an opportunity for you to reflect and process everything we talk about in class, whether it’s a lecture and group discussion, a full-class critique, or a peer-to-peer critique.

  • I may direct you to references or resources, give a reference in response, or a response (or no response at all: don't worry this does not mean anything).

  • They will help inform me of what I could dive into more deeply (if a number of people are excited about the same thing, for example), or what I might need to review/clarify in the following class.

  • This is a technique to foster balanced mutual co-education ; you learn from me, I learn from you. If it’s only one sided, that balance can be thrown off and we can get stuck going in circles . If we both learn from each other, we can go much further. 

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Today is Prof. Jesse Seegers
NYU | Tandon | TCS | IDM
DM-GY 9103 INETFall ‘25
Mondays 2pm-4:50pm EST