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Classroom Presenter. Krista Davis. A PowerPoint Lecture?. Slide-based PPT lectures are good and bad. Presenter’s effect on a slide-based lecture. Get their thoughts. Saved info Clear Boring Overly structured. Write in: Flexibility (as seen by my inking on the previous bullet point).
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Classroom Presenter Krista Davis
A PowerPoint Lecture? • Slide-based PPT lectures are good and bad. • Presenter’s effect on a slide-based lecture Get their thoughts. Saved info Clear Boring Overly structured Write in: Flexibility (as seen by my inking on the previous bullet point). Interactive….next slide!
Draw a Picture of Yourself While they’re drawing, tell about how Q designed our icons, and used them as an example in a MS interview (and got the promotion).
A More Interesting Problem • You have 3 coins, one with 2 heads, one with 2 tails, and one with heads and tails. • You choose one at random and flip it. It lands heads. What is the probability that the other side is heads? Answer 2/3: T1,T2 T2,T1 T,H H,T H1,H2 H2,H1
Presenter in Action • In Our Department • Math Olympiad • Across the Globe – Literally Spice up lectures Very positive results 421: try new stuff Makes stuff I already know more interesting 4/5th grade class Non-lecture style Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Ireland, England, France, Russia, Italy, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Ghana
Some Creative Solutions • 3 different solutions with the same answer • Easy to see and understand
Sound Cool? It is! • Research in general is a wonderful opportunity. • Working with profs, grads, and peers • Your work - out there - in use - impacting the world • A ugrad’s role • The basics: PM, dev, test • The research parts: discover something new
Itching to Learn More? • Classroom Presenter • http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/dl/presenter/ • Other cool research projects • http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/ • Get involved! Become a CSE major Talk with grads and profs
Did I Mention You Should Get Involved? • Email us • Krista Davis (that’s me) • kmd@cs.washington.edu • Richard Anderson (Professor who owns CP) • anderson@cs.washington.edu