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\section{Remember I mentioned homeworks?}
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Yes, they exist! How are they going to work? I am going to try to explain now.
Very likely you remember, the course has 2 hours of preparation and 2 hours of post-lecture homework. You have to earn you credits. So I am giving homework and I am making you learn other things along the way; otherwise you are not going to be able to download the data or submit your homework ;-). Say I am pushing your limits to make you learn Latex, Git, R, etc. during your ``free'' time.
Ok, but how this is going to work?
I downloaded data from different papers and I am going to ask you to analyze these data and write the following two paragraphs:
\begin{itemize}
\item A Materials and Methods paragraph describing what you did.
\item A Results paragraph describing what you found.
\end{itemize}
You are going to write that using \href{http://latex-project.org/ftp.html}{Latex} and I am going to compile the .tex files you are going to upload to the Geostatistics repository using \textbf{Git}.
This means that you need to install and get familiar with these two systems.
So I am going to give you a brief intro to them and point you to material you will have to read to actually get things going (this is part of your pre-lecture preparation duties). This should not take you more than two hours, so don't worry.