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T Seminar on Internetworking Presenting papers Antti Ylä-Jääski

Important dates Thu (midday): Slide submission in Optima (.ppt or.pdf) Mon-Tue :Conference Tue (midday): Opponent comments submission in Optima Schedule of the conference is already published on the web.

Conference Lecture Hall E (main building): 28 and 29th April. Slides will be uploaded to a laptop or lecture hall computer, so you don't have to worry about that. There will be 16 presentations in the first day and 14 presentations in the second day: presentations are organized into sessions of four or three papers. Between the sessions there are minutes breaks and also 1 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 Begin the presentation –Your research question that you tried to answer –Why the topic is interesting End the presentation –Main conclusions –What we should remember

Opponent tasks Opponent reads the paper before conference and prepares some questions. In the end of the presentation, the opponent asks the questions and makes notes. Tue (midday) is the deadline for submitting opponent comments to the Optima. Opponent task is listed in the course webpage

After the seminar Join the Grill party –Time: 3:15 –Place: Behind T-building