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+ | == Schedule for Presentations == | ||
+ | * Please insert your names per group plus your project in this '''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_96DlxzbIdcHgxZAEPwqI1tYkPfD6-BZNfdlQfV67Yg/edit?usp=sharing Google Spreadsheet]'''. | ||
+ | * And remember: presentation are expected to last between 7 and 10 minutes, not longer. | ||
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== Structure of presentations == | == Structure of presentations == | ||
We expect that you follow these steps in your presentations: | We expect that you follow these steps in your presentations: | ||
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# '''explanation of the visualisation''' – what do we see and what dos it mean? | # '''explanation of the visualisation''' – what do we see and what dos it mean? | ||
# '''interpretation''' – what did you learn from your data set? | # '''interpretation''' – what did you learn from your data set? | ||
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+ | Here is an '''[https://lehkost.github.io/slides/2018-10-20-dh-lecture/#/5 exemplary presentation]'''. | ||
== If you present a Network Analysis project: == | == If you present a Network Analysis project: == | ||
Ad 3. '''explanation of the visualisation''', including the '''meaning of points, lines, shapes, etc.''' | Ad 3. '''explanation of the visualisation''', including the '''meaning of points, lines, shapes, etc.''' |
Latest revision as of 23:05, 20 October 2018
Schedule for Presentations
- Please insert your names per group plus your project in this Google Spreadsheet.
- And remember: presentation are expected to last between 7 and 10 minutes, not longer.
Structure of presentations
We expect that you follow these steps in your presentations:
- short introduction of the research idea
- explanation of data sources – where is the data from, or how did you create it?
- explanation of the visualisation – what do we see and what dos it mean?
- interpretation – what did you learn from your data set?
Here is an exemplary presentation.
If you present a Network Analysis project:
Ad 3. explanation of the visualisation, including the meaning of points, lines, shapes, etc.