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T Seminar on Internetworking

Overview Paper finalization (deadline was 17.4.) –Proceedings has been send for printing Seminar day on TU –Program is published today, changes are not possible Seminar is mandatory –If you are away, compensation is to make opponent raports Feedback –Please give feedback after the seminar. A link to a feedback form will be announced in Noppa. Today –Presentation and being an opponent

Timetable Friday –Final submission. Upload all updated final files to Optima. Thursday –Slide submission deadline. Upload your slides to Optima. Monday 27. AND Tuesday –Conference day Compulsory Thursday :00 (midday) –Opponent comments submission –Send opponent comment for the Final paper and Presentation by using Optima

Conference TU : Slides will be uploaded to a laptop or lecture hall computer, so you don't have to worry about that. There will be 39 presentations in ten sessions Between the sessions there are 15 minutes breaks and also about an hour lunch break.

All presentations are 15 minutes long followed by 5 minutes discussion. (Opponent questions and possibly other questions) Do not exceed your time. We have a tight schedule! Practise your presentation. Conference

Content of the slides Main points, not all what your paper consists, e.g. Your own contribution Not for yourself but for the audience Practice the presentation –Timing is very imporant Begin the presentation –Outline of the presentation –Your research question that you tried to answer –Why the topic is interesting End the presentation –Main conclusions –What we should remember Takeaways

Opponent tasks Opponent reads the paper before conference and prepares some questions. In the end of the presentation, the opponent asks the question –If others has also questions, opponent should give them room for asking their quesions after his/her first questions –Note: more evaluation in the written report! Thu (midday) is the deadline for submitting opponent comments to the Optima. Opponent task is listed in the course webpage

Grading The paper 60% Presenting 25% Opponent tasks 15% (both tasks at the seminar, and the evaluation sheet returned after the conference) English course credit separately: pass/fail –being present in the English sessions and making the test