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IMSS005 Computer Science Seminar

IMSS005 Computer Science Seminar. 2014/15 Lecture 1 This course is normally offered in every semester. If you are not planning to give a presentation in this semester, then do not enroll in this course!!. Instructor. Name: Dr. Xu Qiwen Web site: Contact details: Phone: 88224377

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IMSS005 Computer Science Seminar

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  1. IMSS005Computer Science Seminar 2014/15 Lecture 1 This course is normally offered in every semester. If you are not planning to give a presentation in this semester, then do not enroll in this course!!

  2. Instructor • Name: Dr. Xu Qiwen • Web site: • Contact details: • Phone: 88224377 • Email: qwxu@umac.mo • Office: 4024

  3. Course objectives • Preparation for your thesis • Introduction to research • Literature review • Research proposal • General overview of a topic • Presentation skill • Writing • Oral presentation

  4. Course arrangement • 1st week: Briefing • 4th, 8th weeks: Introduction on • Proper Referencing • Literature review • Research proposal • General overview of a topic • Presentation skills • From 1st week: Preparation • I.e., do your own work – there will be no classes during that time until …“your presentation date”. • Attendance (including lectures) is compulsory and will be counted. • It is the students’ responsibility to consult with respective supervisors on a regular basis.

  5. Presentation schedule • If you are planning to enroll this course: • You need to find a supervisor (Assistant Professors or higher) • Discuss your topic of interest • Then inform me for presentation scheduling

  6. Topic and Supervisor • Deadline: • Send me email including following information: • Student name • Student number (in full) • Name of supervisor • Title/Topic of your seminar

  7. Canceling your seminar • 7th October • Send me email including following information: • Student name • Student number (in full) • Name of supervisor • Title/Topic of your seminar

  8. Summary • Deadline: 7th October • Send summary by email: • At least one and a half page • Write a summary about your topic, including at least 3 references.

  9. Meeting • Class: 11th Nov Meet to finalise presentation orders

  10. Report submission and Start Presentation • Class: 18th Nov • Two hard copies: Instructor (me) and supervisor • Must be FINAL versions • If you fail to submit your report, your presentation will be automatically cancelled. • Plagiarism will not be tolerated.

  11. Presentation file submission • Deadline: One day before your presentation date • Must be the FINAL version which is used at the presentation • Submit to instructor by email

  12. Overall Mark Distribution • Report (50%) • From your supervisor • Presentation (40%) • 20% from your other presenting classmates • 20% from the instructor • Attendance (5%) • Including lectures and all seminars • Seminar Summary (5%)

  13. Presentation • Each presentation • 35 mins for presentation • 5 mins for setup • 10 mins for Q&A • A student can only present once in normal circumstances. If the student is sick on the date, and would like to apply for a supplementary seminar, the student is required to submit medical certificates.

  14. Presentation Marking • All presenters and markers must arrive on time (or earlier) for every presentation. • If you are late, you will not be allowed to mark the presentation. Your attendance for that presentation will also be marked as zero.

  15. Mark distribution for presentation

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