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CMSC 601 Basic Research Skills Spring 2011

Enhance your research skills in computer science. Learn practices, ethics, presentation techniques, and explore career options. Includes readings and hands-on projects.

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CMSC 601 Basic Research Skills Spring 2011

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  1. CMSC 601Basic Research SkillsSpring 2011 Tim Finin finin@cs.umbc.edu

  2. Objectives Help Computer Science students • Learn specific research skills • Understand CS research community practices • Become aware of research career options • Improve oral and written presentation techniques • Be sensitive to professional ethics and academic integrity • Explore a potential research topic • Get a head start on their own research

  3. Texts and Readings • We’ll use two text books: • Getting What You Came For: The Smart Student's Guide to Earning a Master's or Ph.D. (Revised Edition), Robert L. Peters. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1997. ISBN: 0-374-52477-7. • Writing for Computer Science: The Art of Effective Communication, Justin Zobel. Springer-Verlag, second edition, 2004. ISBN: 1852338024 • We’ll also look at papers and resources provides as handouts or links

  4. Important Links • Course Web site: • http://cs.umbc.edu/courses/graduate/CMSC601/Spring11/ • Google group URL: • https://groups.google.com/group/CMSC601-S11 • Google group email address: • CMSC601-S11@googlegroups.com

  5. Assignments and Project • We’ll have a series of short assignmentsand a longer project • Example assignment: read a paper and produce a short summary of its content • Your project will involve • Choosing a research topic • Finding a faculty member who will serve as an external reader for it • Doing a literature survey, proposal, poster, paper and a presentation slides for your research topic

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