IR13s Schedule

Summary

  Date Presentations   Theory   Practice   Project  
1. 22 Feb     Class organization 0:20      
        Framework 0:30 Class competencies 1:00    
2. 8 Mar     Framework 0:30 Chess complexity 1:15    
3. 22 Mar     Culture 0:30 Improve & reformat 1:20    
4. 12 Apr Presentations 0:30 Visual perception 0:25 Awareness 1:00    
5. 19 Apr             Midway short presentations 2:00
6. 3 Mai Presentations 0:30 Evaluation 0:20 Evaluation      
7. 17 Mai Presentations 0:30 Techniques 0:20 Personal geography 1:05    
8. 31 Mai Presentations 0:30 Communication 0:20 Adjustment to audience 1:20    
9. 14 Jun     Wrap-up & feed-back 0:20     Final presentations 2:00

Details

Presentations

What

  • participants are selecting one of the books on the required reading list (McIntrye? is slim, so it is cumulated with Rogowitz)
  • in class they "sell the books", i.e. doing their best to convince their fellows that they are worth reading
  • evidently presenters should concentrare on describing the qualities of the content, how they fit within the framework of representation, what is unique about them, etc.

Why

  • build a theoretical basis for information representation
  • train to be a good scientific communicator

Duration

  • presentations are 10 minutes long, followed by 5 minutes of questions

Practice

See InfoRep13sExperiments.

Project

See InfoRep13sProject.

Prepare

  • find more examples
  • get the ACM article template


-- VladAtanasiu - 26 Oct 2012

 
http://www.bernstein.oeaw.ac.at/twiki/bin/view/Shahrazad/InfoRep13sSchedule · r12 · 23 Sep 2013 · 19:34:23 · VladAtanasiu
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