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T-110.5190 Seminar on Internetworking

T-110.5190 Seminar on Internetworking. Overview. Paper finalization (deadline was 17.4.) Proceedings has been send for printing Seminar day on 27.-28.4. TU1023-1024 Program is published today, changes are not possible Seminar is mandatory

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T-110.5190 Seminar on Internetworking

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  1. T-110.5190Seminar on Internetworking

  2. Overview • Paper finalization (deadline was 17.4.) • Proceedings has been send for printing • Seminar day on 27.-28.4. TU1023-1024 • Program is published today, changes are not possible • Seminar is mandatory • If you are away, compensation is to make opponent raports • Feedback • Please give feedback after the seminar. A link to a feedback form will be announced in Noppa. • Today • Presentation and being an opponent

  3. Timetable • Friday 17.4. • Final submission. Upload all updated final files to Optima. • Thursday 23.4. • Slide submission deadline. Upload your slides to Optima. • Monday 27. AND Tuesday 28.4. • Conference day Compulsory • Thursday 30.4 12:00 (midday) • Opponent comments submission • Send opponent comment for the Final paper and Presentation by using Optima

  4. Conference • TU1023-1024: 27.-28.4. • Slides will be uploaded to a laptop or lecture hall computer, so you don't have to worry about that. • There will be 39 presentations in ten sessions • Between the sessions there are 15 minutes breaks and also about an hour lunch break.

  5. Conference • All presentations are 15 minutes long followed by 5 minutes discussion. (Opponent questions and possibly other questions) • Do not exceed your time. We have a tight schedule! • Practise your presentation.

  6. Content of the slides • Main points, not all what your paper consists, e.g. Your own contribution • Not for yourself but for the audience • Practice the presentation • Timing is very imporant • Begin the presentation • Outline of the presentation • Your research question that you tried to answer • Why the topic is interesting • End the presentation • Main conclusions • What we should remember • Takeaways

  7. Opponent tasks • Opponent reads the paper before conference and prepares some questions. • In the end of the presentation, the opponent asks the question • If others has also questions, opponent should give them room for asking their quesions after his/her first questions • Note: more evaluation in the written report! • Thu 30.4.2009 (midday) is the deadline for submitting opponent comments to the Optima. • Opponent task is listed in the course webpage

  8. Grading • The paper 60% • Presenting 25% • Opponent tasks 15% • (both tasks at the seminar, and the evaluation sheet returned after the conference) • English course credit separately: pass/fail • being present in the English sessions and making the test

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