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You have been assigned to a team of 3 or 4 people.  Each team is responsible for two 30 minute presentations.  I expect the presentations will expand to 40 minutes with questions from the audience.  Your presentation will be assessed by your peers in the class.
 
 
 
You have been assigned to a team of 3 or 4 people.  Each team is responsible for two 30 minute presentations.  I expect the presentations will expand to 40 minutes with questions from the audience.  Your presentation will be assessed by your peers in the class.
 
You have been assigned to a team of 3 or 4 people.  Each team is responsible for two 30 minute presentations.  I expect the presentations will expand to 40 minutes with questions from the audience.  Your presentation will be assessed by your peers in the class.
  

Revision as of 22:21, 5 February 2015

You have been assigned to a team of 3 or 4 people. Each team is responsible for two 30 minute presentations. I expect the presentations will expand to 40 minutes with questions from the audience. Your presentation will be assessed by your peers in the class.

What you should do

  • Meet with your team as soon as possible.
  • Appoint a leader for your team. This leader will be responsible for communications with the instructor.
  • Choose the papers you want to cover. Select at MOST 3 papers. It is not feasible to cover more than 3 papers in a 30 minute talk.
  • Check the paper list with the instructor.
  • Decide which computer will be used for the presentation, and test it in the classroom. There is a VGA connection and a headphone jack connection.
  • Select ONE PRIMARY paper that the class should read.
  • Create two easy multiple choice questions from that paper and send them to the instructor.