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Prof. Liang-Chien Chen
Seminar Regulations
RS6001RS6003CI 8031
Class starts at 10:00 Thursday. Should you be late in coming to the class for more than five minutes, identify yourself upon entering the classroom.
Any change to the presentation roster must be made through your advisor and the professors in charge of the seminar.
Post a one-page (A4) abstract of your presentation on the board outside
R2-116 by 17:00 Tuesday in the week of your scheduled presentation.
The format of the abstract should be: 1) title; 2) your institute, grade and name; 3) your advisor; 4) body of the abstract; and 5) reference(s).
In case of an extension of previous presentation, prepare your abstract in the following structures: 1) general introduction; 2) previous works; and 3) current status, new findings and achievements.
All abstracts and presentation materials, including figure legends, captions and tables, must be in English.
The available time for each presentation is 20 minutes, including 15 minutes of oral presentation and 5 minutes of Q & A. The presentation should also be made in English.
All abstracts and presentation materials must be reviewed and approved by your advisor before your scheduled presentation.
Submit a written report summarizing your presentations to your advisor in the end of the semester.
Grading Scheme Presentation and Interaction: 70%Participation: 10%Written Report: 20%
Dress CodePresenter: Smart CasualOther Participants: Casual
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dress_code
Fetch this Regulation File at
http://www.csrsr.ncu.edu.tw/08CSRWeb/ChinVer/C4RSSTmaster/RSSTStatute/SeminarRegulations.pdf
Prof. Chian-Yi Liu (RS6001 / RS6003)
Prof. Fuan Tsai (CI8031)
Seminar Regulations – Supplement
Fetch the Regulation File at
1. Blackboard Learn system (https://bb.ncu.edu.tw) with your Portal account
or
2. http://www.csrsr.ncu.edu.tw/08CSRWeb/ChinVer/C4RSSTmaster/RSSTStatute/SeminarRegulations.pdf
Friendly Reminder - Essay
1. Hypothesis / Scientific Question / Objectives
2. Approach / Methodology (model/data/analysis techniques used)
3. Results / Findings
4. Overall Significance / Implications / Contributions to Our Understanding
5. Key Uncertainties / Weak Points
Friendly Reminder - Presentation
1. Hypothesis / Scientific Question / Objectives
2. Approach / Methodology (model/data/analysis techniques used)
3. Results / Findings
4. Significance / Implications / Contributions to Our Understanding
5. Key Uncertainties / Weak Points
6. Presentation Quality
7. Delivery
8. Timing
DOs and DONTs
DOs: Make a Presentation Like Steve Jobs by BNET.com (6’55”)
DONTs : Life After Death by Powerpoint 2010 by Don McMillan (9’29”)
(1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHX-xnP_G5s(2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbSPPFYxx3o
Absolute no script-reading style oral presentation.
E-mail to Anny Liu (劉媞柔; ouch14@csrsr.ncu.edu.tw) with your abstract by 17:00 Tuesdays.
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