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The final report has to be presented at the end of the project and a digital as well as one printed copy need to be handed in and remain property of the IIS. This report is only accepted if the keys for the student working room have been properly returned. Note that this task description is part of your report and has to be attached to your final report.
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There will be a presentation (15 min presentation and 5 min Q&A) atthe end of this project in order to present your results to a wider audience. The exact date will be determined towards the end of the work. It is important to make a good presentation, as most of the members of the IIS will learn about your project through your presentation.
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==Tips and Tricks==
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* Consider about 1 slide per minute on average for your slides.
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* It is easier to plan your slides using pen and paper first. Draw a grid of 10-20 slides and start placing the mandatory slides first (title, contents, the final slide), and fill in the rest.
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* You need to make sure that the audience understands your motivation for the project before you go into details. What are you proposing? and why is it important?
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* For the target audience, consider your own level prior to the project
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==Templates==
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* Word
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* LateX
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==Links==
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* [http://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/markusp/teaching/guides/guide-presentations.pdf Small Guide to Giving Presentations] by Markus Püschel.

Revision as of 13:36, 16 January 2014

There will be a presentation (15 min presentation and 5 min Q&A) atthe end of this project in order to present your results to a wider audience. The exact date will be determined towards the end of the work. It is important to make a good presentation, as most of the members of the IIS will learn about your project through your presentation.

Tips and Tricks

  • Consider about 1 slide per minute on average for your slides.
  • It is easier to plan your slides using pen and paper first. Draw a grid of 10-20 slides and start placing the mandatory slides first (title, contents, the final slide), and fill in the rest.
  • You need to make sure that the audience understands your motivation for the project before you go into details. What are you proposing? and why is it important?
  • For the target audience, consider your own level prior to the project

Templates

  • Word
  • LateX

Links