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Scientific Debate. By Hiwa Aziz Mansurbeg 09 /12- 2013. Hiwa Aziz Mansurbeg Multimedia designer & WEB Developer from Copenhagen school of design and technology Software developer from IT -University of Copenhagen. Agenda for Today. Introduction
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Scientific Debate By HiwaAziz Mansurbeg 09/12-2013
Hiwa Aziz Mansurbeg Multimedia designer & WEB Developer from Copenhagen school of design and technology Software developer from IT-University of Copenhagen
Agenda for Today Introduction 1-Writing Reports • Writing reports • Different types of reports • Stages in report writing • Terms of reference • Planning a report • Collecting information
Writing Reports • Organising information • Structuring the report • Style of writing • Layout • Presentation • Redrafting and checking • Checklist
2- Data Collection • Planning and Investigation • Types of data • Classifying data • Sampling • Simple Random Sampling • Stratified and Systematic Sampling • Strengths and Weaknesses of Sampling
2- Data Collection • Biased Samples • Surveys-Questionnaires • Observing and Recording Data • Experiments-Variables-Lab, Fields and Natural • Experiments-Design • Simulation
3. Measurements • The International System of Units • Imperial and Metric Measurements • Metric Prefixes • Accuracy, precision, and % error • Uncertainty in Measurements
4-PowerPoint Presentation • Creating a Presentation with Microsoft PowerPoint • How the presentation slides should be • Modifying a Presentation • Inserting Objects into a Presentation • Finishing a Presentation • Working with Advanced Tools and Masters • Enhancing Charts • Inserting Illustrations, Objects and Media Clips • Using Advanced Features
Different types of reports • During your time at university you may be asked to write different types of reports, depending upon the subject area,laboratoryreports, technical reports, reports of a work placement or industrial visit, reports of a field trip or field work. • Reports are vary different in their purpose, but all of them will require a formal structure and careful planning, presenting the material in a logical manner using clear and concise language. • The following section explores each stage in the development of your report, making recommendations for structure and technique.
OBJECTIVES By the end of this course you should be able to: • Understand the purposes of a report • Plan a report • Understand the structure of a report • Collect information for your report • Organise your information • Use an appropriate style of writing • Present data effectively • Understand how to lay out your • information in an appropriate way