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Making (good) Presentations and Writing (good) Technical Papers. By Pakpoom Hoyingcharoen (26/1/2009). Why of Presentations. Overall theme and direction. Who of Presentations. Adjust accordingly. What of Presentations. Important/Key Ideas (motivations, contributions, intuitions, results)
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Making (good) Presentations and Writing (good) Technical Papers By Pakpoom Hoyingcharoen (26/1/2009)
Why of Presentations Overall themeand direction.
Who of Presentations Adjust accordingly.
What of Presentations Important/Key Ideas (motivations, contributions, intuitions, results) Advertisements!
Slides of Presentations Easy to Read.
Slides of Presentations One Slide One Idea
Slides of Presentations Minimum Text
Slides of Presentations X+1=2
Making Presentations Practice Makes Perfect!
Writing Technical Papers Title: Concise
Abstract of a Technical Paper • Problem • Solution • Conclusions
Writing Technical Papers Keywords: computerized search
Introduction of Technical Papers • Background • What is important • Related Works
System Model of a Technical Paper • Assumptions • Mathematically tractable • Reflecting real-world situations
Numerical Results of Technical Papers • Facilitate understanding. • Parameter values make sense. • All should be interpreted
Conclusions of Technical Papers • Summary based on Results • Future work
References [1] Li, V.O.K., “Hints on Writing Technical Papers and Making Presentations,” IEEE trans. on Education, May 1999, pp. 134-137. [2] Bert Hubert, “How to give a good technical presentation to technical people,” <http://ds9a.nl/presenting/>. [3] “How to make good presentations,” <http://www.cmos.ca/presentationse.html>. [4] Mihai Budiu, “Some Rules for Making a Presentation,” <http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mihaib/presentation-rules.html>. [5] “How to write a good research paper, course work or extended essay by considering the rubric requirements,” <http://www.tuition.com.hk/essay-writing.htm>.