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Making (good) Presentations and Writing (good) Technical Papers

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

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  1. Making (good) Presentations and Writing (good) Technical Papers By Pakpoom Hoyingcharoen (26/1/2009)

  2. Why of Presentations Overall themeand direction.

  3. Who of Presentations Adjust accordingly.

  4. What of Presentations Important/Key Ideas (motivations, contributions, intuitions, results) Advertisements!

  5. Slides of Presentations Easy to Read.

  6. Slides of Presentations One Slide One Idea

  7. Slides of Presentations Minimum Text

  8. Slides of Presentations X+1=2

  9. Slides of Presentations

  10. Making Presentations Practice Makes Perfect!

  11. Writing Technical Papers Title: Concise

  12. Abstract of a Technical Paper • Problem • Solution • Conclusions

  13. Writing Technical Papers Keywords: computerized search

  14. Introduction of Technical Papers • Background • What is important • Related Works

  15. System Model of a Technical Paper • Assumptions • Mathematically tractable • Reflecting real-world situations

  16. Numerical Results of Technical Papers • Facilitate understanding. • Parameter values make sense. • All should be interpreted

  17. Conclusions of Technical Papers • Summary based on Results • Future work

  18. 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>.

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