Tips/Suggestions/Ideas
Choosing a paper
- Read it before making others read it
- Choose one that you think is interesting
- Choose one that is related to your work
- Choose one that you have questions about
- Choose one with a methodology that you think you might use
- Choose a paper that you think presents some research opportunities for us
- Choose a "best paper"
- Choose 2 contrasting papers
- Choose a classic (one that has been cited many times)
Summarizing a paper
- Keep it brief (e.g., problem, methodology, key results, why you chose the paper)
- Show accompanying video or demo, if one exists
Facilitating a discussion
- Conduct special activities tied to the paper
- Encourage everyone to contribute to discussion
Critiquing a paper
- Focus on how one would improve the research
- Look at good or novel organization
- Look at how we can use the paper's positive points in our papers
- Relate the paper to our research
- Come up with suggestions for future work
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Topic revision: r1 - 2008-01-29 - RockLeung