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28 May 15 |
Course grades and accreditation
You should have received the feedback about your final seminar paper, also including the course grade, through Rubyric. If not, please promptly contact the responsible teacher. The feedback message also mentions the course code under which the credits will be registered. If you need a different course code for constraints related to your study plan or for any other important reasons, please contact the responsible teacher no later than Friday June 5.
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08 May 15 |
Conclusion of the course and feedback form
Yesterday's seminar day concluded the Spring 2015 edition of the T-110.5191 course. Thank you for your active participation and contribution to the event. You should have already received an email with a link to the online course feedback form. Please fill in the questionnaire as this will help improve the next edition of the course. If you have not received any email related to the course feedback, please contact the course staff at t-110.5191@list.aalto.fi.
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05 May 15 |
Opponent feedback on the final paper and practicalities for the seminar day
Remember that you have to provide your opponent feedback on the final seminar paper during the seminar day. Such a feedback consists of questions that are asked right after the corresponding presentation. Questions should mostly focus on clarifications about technical aspects and (or) choices made in the seminar paper (e.g., organization of the related work, methodology used in case original results are presented). Detailed information about the opponent feedback is available on the related Noppa page. The seminar day will run two parallel sessions in the afternoon. Besides the session during which you are presenting your slides, you can freely attend any of the other ones. Just make sure to attend the session of the student you are opponent for. Additional information about the practicalities of the seminar day will be given during the opening speech.
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02 May 15 |
Reminder: seminar slides due today (Saturday, May 2)
Remember that the deadline for submitting the seminar slides is today (Saturday, May 2) at 23:59 EEST. Slides are collected through Rubyric and should be submitted in PDF, PowerPoint or HTML format. Rubyric allows submitting multiple times until the deadline expires. In case multiple submissions are present, only the latest one will be considered. Thus, it is recommended to submit early and multiple times before the deadline while the slides are being finalized. Finally, remember that the submitted slides will be used for the seminar day and there will be no further chances for any modifications.
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30 Apr 15 |
Program of the seminar day posted online
The program of the seminar day, to be held on May 7 in Dipoli, has been posted online. Remember that attending the event is mandatory.
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28 Apr 15 |
Seminar slides due on Saturday (May 2)
Remember that the deadline for submitting the seminar slides is Saturday May 2, 2015. The slides should overview the content of the seminar paper and focus on a few selected aspects (either existing research works or original results) to target a 15-minute presentation. Slides are collected through Rubyric and should be submitted in PDF, PowerPoint or HTML format. Detailed submission instructions are available under the Assignments page in Noppa. Should you have issues in accessing the system, promptly contact the course staff at t-110.5191@list.aalto.fi.
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20 Apr 15 |
Last English class and preparation of the presentation
The third and last English class will take place on Friday (April 24) for Group A or on Monday (April 27) for Group B at 10:00-13:00 in A106. During this class the English teacher will give you feedback on the presentation about your seminar paper. Thus, you should have a draft of the slides ready before the class and you should bring your laptop with you at the class. The assignments page in Noppa has been updated with the relevant information about the presentation.
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17 Apr 15 |
Reminder: final seminar paper due tomorrow (Saturday, April 18)
Remember that the deadline for submitting the final version of the seminar paper is tomorrow (Saturday April 18, 2015) at 23:59 EEST. Submissions should consist of a single file, namely, of an archive (in zip or gzip/bzip format) containing both the seminar paper as a PDF document in double-column layout and the corresponding LaTeX source. Rubyric allows submitting multiple times until the deadline expires. In case multiple submissions are present, only the latest one will be considered. Thus, it is recommended to submit early and multiple times before the deadline while the seminar paper is being finalized. Finally, remember that this is the final submission of the seminar paper and there will be no further chances for making modifications afterwards.
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11 Apr 15 |
Final seminar paper due in one week
Remember that the deadline for submitting the final version of the seminar paper is Saturday April 18, 2015. The final paper should have the full technical content, a streamlined outline and polished presentation. Make sure to incorporate the feedback from your tutor, your opponent and the English teacher in the revised paper. Remind that the final version of the seminar paper should have a double-column layout and a length of 5-9 pages in such a format. Submissions are collected through Rubyric. Should you have issues in accessing the system, promptly contact the course staff at t-110.5191@list.aalto.fi.
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03 Apr 15 |
Seminar day and best paper award
The seminar day will take place on Thursday May 7, 2015 in Dipoli. This single seminar day will replace the previously announced seminar days, meaning that there will be no contact session on Friday May 8. Remember that the participation to the whole seminar day is mandatory. Moreover, this year the course will assign an award, consisting of a certificate and a prize, to the best seminar paper. The recipient of the best paper award will be disclosed during the seminar day. The detailed program of the seminar day will be announced by the end of the month.
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01 Apr 15 |
Reminder: opponent feedback due tomorrow (Thursday, April 2)
Remember that the deadline for submitting your opponent feedback about the second draft of the seminar paper is tomorrow (Thursday April 2, 2015) at 23:59 EEST. The feedback must be submitted through Rubyric; detailed information is available on the related Noppa page.
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24 Mar 15 |
Opponent feedback
Opponents have been assigned and should provide their feedback on the second draft of another student's seminar paper by Thursday April 2, 2015. Detailed information about the opponent feedback is available on the related Noppa page.
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20 Mar 15 |
Last reminder: second draft due tomorrow (Saturday, March 21)
Remember that the deadline for submitting the second draft of the seminar paper is tomorrow (Saturday March 21, 2015) at 23:59 EET. Submissions should consist of a single file, namely, of an archive (in zip or gzip/bzip format) containing both the seminar paper as a PDF document in single-column layout and the corresponding LaTeX source. Rubyric allows submitting multiple times until the deadline expires. In case multiple submissions are present, only the latest one will be considered. Thus, it is recommended to submit early and multiple times before the deadline while the second draft is being finalized.
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16 Mar 15 |
Reminder: second draft due on Saturday (March 21)
Remember that the deadline for submitting the second draft of the seminar paper is Saturday (March 21, 2015) at 23:59 EET. The content of the draft should include: most of the text and the main ideas about the assigned topic; a structure close to the final one; relevant, authoritative and up-to-date references. The expected length of the second draft is 8-20 pages in single-column layout. Submissions should consist of a single file, namely, of an archive (in zip or gzip/bzip format) containing both the seminar paper as a PDF document and the corresponding LaTeX source. Rubyric allows submitting multiple times until the deadline expires. In case multiple submissions are present, only the latest one will be considered. Thus, it is recommended to submit early and multiple times before the deadline while the second draft is being finalized.
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02 Mar 15 |
Second draft of the seminar paper
Remember that the deadline for submitting the second draft of the seminar paper is Saturday March 21, 2015. Even though such a deadline may appear rather far, it is highly recommended that you start working already now if you have not done it already. The content of the draft should include: most of the text and the main ideas about the assigned topic; a structure close to the final one; relevant, authoritative and up-to-date references. The expected length of the second draft is 8-20 pages in single-column layout. Make sure to incorporate the feedback from both the your tutor and the English teacher in the revised paper. You are also encouraged to meet your tutor to discuss any questions you may have before the deadline, eventually by showing an intermediate draft. Submissions are collected through Rubyric. Should you have issues in accessing the system, promptly contact the course staff at t-110.5191@list.aalto.fi.
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17 Feb 15 |
Language support for those who did not come to the classes
Those students who didn't come to the language support classes can pick up their papers from the course assistants in the Computer Science building: Sandeep (office A134) or Sanja (office A138).
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10 Feb 15 |
First English class on Friday or Monday
The first English class will take place on Friday (February 13) for Group A or on Monday (February 16) for Group B at 10:00-13:00 in A106. Changes in the groups are no longer possible. Please bring a laptop with you for the class if possible.
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06 Feb 15 |
Reminder: first draft due tomorrow (Saturday, February 7)
Remember that the deadline for submitting the first draft of the seminar paper is tomorrow (Saturday February 7, 2015) at 23:59 EET. Submissions should consist of a single file, namely, of an archive (in zip or gzip/bzip format) containing both the seminar paper as a PDF document and the corresponding LaTeX source. Rubyric allows submitting multiple times until the deadline expires. In case multiple submissions are present, only the latest one will be considered. Thus, it is recommended to submit early and multiple times before the deadline while the first draft is being finalized.
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31 Jan 15 |
First draft of the seminar paper due in one week
Remember that the deadline for submitting the first draft of the seminar paper is Saturday February 7, 2015. The content of the draft should include: a logical outline; a description of the topic and the main related challenges; key literature references. Furthermore, the document should be based on the LaTeX course template, contain at least two pages of text, and have a single-column layout. Submissions are collected through Rubyric. Should you have issues in accessing the system, promptly contact the course staff at t-110.5191@list.aalto.fi.
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20 Jan 15 |
Seminar topics assigned and English groups formed
The topics for the short technical report have been assigned. Please contact your tutor as soon as possible to arrange a meeting. Should you have issues in reaching your tutor, please contact us through the course email alias (t-110.5191@list.aalto.fi). The groups for the English classes have also been defined. Should you have lectures that overlap with the English classes, please find another person from the other group to swap with and notify us through the course email alias.
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19 Jan 15 |
Second lecture slides posted online
The slides of the second lecture (Writing and presenting technical content) have been posted online.
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15 Jan 15 |
Reminder: requests for seminar topics due today (Thursday, January 15)
Remember that seminar topics have to be requested by the end of the day (i.e., 23:59 EET). Students who have not registered yet should also enroll in the course through Oodi by the same deadline.
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13 Jan 15 |
Registration period extended until Thursday (January 15)
The registration period has been extended until Thursday (23:59 EET). Please also remember that requests for seminar topics are due by the same deadline.
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13 Jan 15 |
First lecture slides posted online
The slides of the first lecture (Introduction) have been posted online.
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08 Jan 15 |
Course starts on Monday
The Seminar on Internetworking course will start on Monday (January 12) at 16:15 in lecture room T2. The organization of the course has been streamlined based on the student feedback. Detailed information about the course format, practicalities and the available topics will be provided during the first lecture.
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