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== Schedule for Presentations ==
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* 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]'''.
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* 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:

  1. short introduction of the research idea
  2. explanation of data sources – where is the data from, or how did you create it?
  3. explanation of the visualisation – what do we see and what dos it mean?
  4. 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.