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The new beta Stack Exchange site for students of UC Berkley's edXBerkeleyX's CS169.1x Engineering Software as a Service course on edX is now active. However, it is still not listed in the sites list on StackExchange.com, and the sidebar still appears to indicate that it's as a private beta, though it's actually publicly accessible.

Students are linked to this site by the "Discussion" tab when they're viewing the course materials, and from the course introduction.

We'll post updates to this "Course Info" page as we go along, however, our primary communication channel will be our interactive forum, where we’ll all contribute to an ongoing discussion of the material.

The site supports edX as a new login provider:

Registration on the site also requires acceptance ofagreement to a modification to the typical privacy policy: information entered on the site may also be shared with edX. (Trivia: When this policy was added during the beta, this meant that the handful of existing accounts had to be deleted for legal reasons.)

The new beta Stack Exchange site for students of UC Berkley's edX CS169.1x Engineering Software as a Service course is now active. However, it is still not listed in the sites list on StackExchange.com, and the sidebar still appears to indicate that it's as a private beta, though it's actually publicly accessible.

Students are linked to this site by the "Discussion" tab when they're viewing the course materials, and from the course introduction.

We'll post updates to this "Course Info" page as we go along, however, our primary communication channel will be our interactive forum, where we’ll all contribute to an ongoing discussion of the material.

The site supports edX as a new login provider:

Registration on the site also requires acceptance of a modification to the typical privacy policy: information entered on the site may also be shared with edX.

The new beta Stack Exchange site for students of UC BerkeleyX's CS169.1x Engineering Software as a Service course on edX is now active. However, it is still not listed in the sites list on StackExchange.com, and the sidebar still appears to indicate that it's as a private beta, though it's actually publicly accessible.

Students are linked to this site by the "Discussion" tab when they're viewing the course materials, and from the course introduction.

We'll post updates to this "Course Info" page as we go along, however, our primary communication channel will be our interactive forum, where we’ll all contribute to an ongoing discussion of the material.

The site supports edX as a new login provider:

Registration on the site also requires agreement to a modification to the typical privacy policy: information entered on the site may also be shared with edX. (Trivia: When this policy was added during the beta, this meant that the handful of existing accounts had to be deleted for legal reasons.)

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Jeremy
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  • 206

The new beta Stack Exchange site for students of UC Berkley's edX CS169.1x Engineering Software as a Service course is now active. However, it is still not listed in the sites list on StackExchange.com, and the sidebar still appears to indicate that it's as a private beta, though it's actually publicly accessible.

Students are linked to this site by the "Discussion" tab when they're viewing the course materials, and from the course introduction.

We'll post updates to this "Course Info" page as we go along, however, our primary communication channel will be our interactive forum, where we’ll all contribute to an ongoing discussion of the material.

The site supports edX as a new login provider:

Registration on the site also requires acceptance of a modification to the typical privacy policy: information entered on the site may also be shared with edX.

The new beta Stack Exchange site for students of UC Berkley's edX CS169.1x Engineering Software as a Service course is now active. However, it is still not listed in the sites list on StackExchange.com, and the sidebar still appears to indicate that it's as a private beta, though it's actually publicly accessible.

Students are linked to this site by the "Discussion" tab when they're viewing the course materials.

The site supports edX as a new login provider:

Registration on the site also requires acceptance of a modification to the typical privacy policy: information entered on the site may also be shared with edX.

The new beta Stack Exchange site for students of UC Berkley's edX CS169.1x Engineering Software as a Service course is now active. However, it is still not listed in the sites list on StackExchange.com, and the sidebar still appears to indicate that it's as a private beta, though it's actually publicly accessible.

Students are linked to this site by the "Discussion" tab when they're viewing the course materials, and from the course introduction.

We'll post updates to this "Course Info" page as we go along, however, our primary communication channel will be our interactive forum, where we’ll all contribute to an ongoing discussion of the material.

The site supports edX as a new login provider:

Registration on the site also requires acceptance of a modification to the typical privacy policy: information entered on the site may also be shared with edX.

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Jeremy
  • 23.8k
  • 7
  • 110
  • 206

The new beta Stack Exchange site for students of UC Berkley's edX CS169.1x Engineering Software as a Service course is now active. However, it is still not listed in the sites list on StackExchange.com, and the sidebar still appears to indicate that it's as a private beta, though it's actually publicly accessible.

Students are linked to this site by the "Discussion" tab when they're viewing the course materials.

The site supports edX as a new login provider:

Registration on the site also requires acceptance of a modification to the typical privacy policy: information entered on the site may also be shared with edX.