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Let's talk!

Objectives

 

  • Learn how to present their research
  • Learn to ask questions
  • Develop a constructive posture


 Format and Frequency

  • Weekly meetings of 30-90 minutes (as required).


 Content

The Let's Talk activities help students:

  • To practice their oral exams and DGA1031 DGA1033;
  • To practice their presentation for a conference;
  • To present their research and the problems they encounter.


The meetings are in compliance with and aim to help the person presenting. Cell phones are off.


How to give a talk?

How to Give a Great Research Talk.
Simon Peyton Jones,   Microsoft Research, Cambridge. (New grads!pdf, video-ram)

How to Present a Paper in Theoretical Computer Science: A Speaker's Guide for Students.
Ian Parberry, University of North Texas (pdf)

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