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Mobile and Cloud Computing Seminar 2020/21 fall

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Seminars

Thursday 12.15 - 14.00, Delta building (Narva mnt 18) room 2047

  • Session 1 (03.09) - Introduction to Seminar
    • Slides
  • Session 2 (10.09) - Finalizing the seminar topics
  • Session 3 (17.09) - Presentation by students about their topics
    • 5 min per person - Backed by slides
    • A page of abstract about the selected project
  • Session 4 (24.09) - No session
  • Session 5 (01.10) - Delta Day in the institute https://www.cs.ut.ee/en/studying/ics-day
  • Session 6 (08.10) - No session
  • Session 7 (15.10) - Scheduling and presentations
    • Slides
    • Discussion topics include:
      • Scheduling student presentations.
      • Structure and content of the student presentations.
      • How to give a good presentation.
      • Other seminar organizational topics.
  • Session 8 (22.10) - Jakob, Heidi
  • Session 9 (29.10) - Alar
  • Session 10 (05.11) - Shivananda , Anisa
  • Session 11 (12.11) - Aleksander
  • Session 12 (19.11) - Tambet, Sergei
  • Session 13 (26.11) - Manish
  • Session 14 (03.12) - Aleksandra, Shivananda
  • Session 15 (10.12) - No session
    • Seminar report should be sent to your peers by 10.12
      • Report should be ACM double column - 4-5 pages
    • You have to send your report to two other students for review
      • review circle:
        • Alar, Tambet, Aleksander, Aleksandra, Sergei, Shivananda, Heidi, Anisa, Manish.
      • Everyone reviews the next two students in the list.
      • Review should include:
        • General opinion of the report. Some suggestions what to analyse:
          • Does the report have a clear goal?
          • Is the report logically structured?
          • Is the reader expected to have too much prior knowledge?
          • Are the results of the work clearly presented?
          • Are the arguments presented clearly and correctly?
          • Is the report formatted correctly?
        • Specific comments (Can be inside the PDF as notes)
      • Students must peer review the reports by 15.12 and send their reviews to the author
  • Session 16 (17.12) - No session
    • Authors should modify the report, upload it and inform Pelle Jakovits, your subsupervisor and reviewers
    • Modified report should be submitted by 17.12
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