Messages
Dear Students,
As a reminder, and as already mentioned in a previous message, the final oral exam of IN5600 will take place on June 1st (Tuesday), with the external censor being Prof. Eric Jul.
Please, be on time (see a previous message with the exact timing).
Also note that, as already been said, the first part of the oral exam will be about the Project; the second part (questions about the theoretical part) will be done individually. The classification of each student is given individually.
The oral exam will be done via Zoom (it will be used the same link as the one used for the lectures). It is advised that students get into Zoom a bit sooner that the scheduled timing; then, students will be kept in a waiting room for a while.
Best regards.
--Paulo--
Just to tell you that there will be lectures on the days 4 May (today), 11 May and 18 May. The issues that will be addressed are rather relevant. The lectures will made available (recorded) as usual in this web site.
In particular, for the lecture in May 4, there are two videos available: 1) a short one regarding the final part of "cyberforaging", and 2) a longer one regarding the initial part of "replication".
Best regards.
--Paulo--
As you all know, the deadline for the Group Project Submission is 28 April at 17h. Thus, today (Tuesday, 27 April) there will be no lecture. Enjoy the extra free time to finish the Project.
Best regards.
--Paulo--
As already mentioned in a previous message, the final oral exam of IN5600 will take place on June 1st (Tuesday), with the external censor being Prof. Eric Jul.
The precise timing (for each group) is the following:
G1 - 14h
G2 - 14h30
G3- 15h
G4-15h30
G5-16h
Break-16h30 to 17h
G6-17h
G7-17h30
G8-18h
G9-18h30
Please note that, as already been said, the first part of the oral exam will be about the Project; the second part (questions about the theoretical part) will be done individually. The classification of each student is given individually.
The oral exam will be done via Zoom (it will be used the same link as the one used for the lectures). It is advised that students get into Zoom a bit sooner that the scheduled timing; then, students will be kept in a waiting room for a while.
Best regards.
--Paulo--
Dear students,
You can find the assigned date for presenting your group project on the detailed plan file by your group number (e.g., G1).
Your group numbers are as follows.
G1: Christine Winge , Ellina Ivleva
G2: Filip Zoltanski , Francesca Akpene Lumor
G3: Finn Eivind Aasen , Sofie Tj?nneland Urhaug
G4: Florian Schlüter , Lars Emil Haugen Gjelle
G5: Hina Shahzad , Vemund Sj?vold Sundal
G6: Ignas Rumbavicius , Lars Christian Palm
G7: Jessie Yue Guan , Vi Dan Ba Mai
G8: Kari Stamnes , Shiela Kristoffersen
G9: Thanh Thao Thi Tran, Tine Margretha Vister
Good luck,
Mahdieh
Dear Students,
The final oral exam of IN5600 will take place on June 1st (Tuesday). Later on, also in this web page, I will present a more detailed schedule for each group. The external censor will be Prof. Eric Jul.
Cheers.
--Paulo--
Dear Students,
The file for the report template is available in the Group_project folder.
Best regards,
Mahdieh
Dear Students,
In addition to the hints I told you about regarding "how to make a presentation" in the beginning of the semester, please take the following into account when giving a talk (as scheduled) concerning the paper you will be presenting:
- do not forget to say where the talk is taking place; in this case, at UiO
- try not to read any notes/slides/etc. while presenting; your talk should be (or at least, seem to be) a talk; note that this does not mean that you should not rehearse!
- try to write your slides without misspelling any word
- remember that using a figure may be much more enlightning than just text
- try to have a natural flow when going from one slide to another; just saying the title of a slide (X, Y, Z, etc.) is not a good approach
- try not to have full and long sentences in the slides
Best regards.
--Paulo--
Dear students,
The individual project files (the server file and the project introduction) are available in lab classes folder.
Students should upload their project code (a zip file containing the whole project) in the "devilry" by the specified deadline and show their code is working in the next lab class (on 24th of February).
For more information about the next lab class (Digital teaching), please check the schedule.
Best regards,
Mahdieh
In the section called "Questions" you can find several files each one containing a set of questions regarding the topics addressed in the course IN5600/PUT.
As you probably notice, the files include the topics that were discussed so far. The remaining topics will be made available as soon as the corresponding issues are addressed in the lectures.
In the oral exam the questions that will be asked, will be strongly related to those in the files above (randomly chosen).
Obviously, if you have any question that you may want to discuss, please send me an email or try to get me on a Zoom call. Naturally, before doing that, I suggest you study the issues addressed in the lectures (e.g., by reading the corresponding slides).
Best regards.
--Paulo--
Dear Students,
Please check the detailed plan (version 8) to make sure that all the information is correct (in particular the papers that you chose to present and to moderate). If there is anything wrong, send an email to "paulofe@uio.no".
Best regards.
--Paulo--
Dear students,
The Mattermost problem is fixed. You all should have access to it. If anybody has a problem, please email me.
Best regards,
Mahdieh
Dear Students,
The next lecture (January 26) as well as the next ones until otherwise mentioned here in this board ("Messages of IN5600") will be digital via Zoom. The link is the same used in the first lecture: https://uio.zoom.us/j/8253296061
Best regards,
--Paulo--
Dear students,
Mattermost for our course is fixing and managing by drift team. So, please wait for the system to automatically add all the students to our course channel.
Best regards,
Mahdieh
Dear Students,
According to the last directive related to the COVID 19 pandemic, the next classes (both lecture and lab) on the 19th and 20th of January, will be digital.
For this purpose, Zoom will be used.
The link for the lecture on 19th January is the following: https://uio.zoom.us/j/8253296061
The link for the lab class on 20th January is the following: https://uio.zoom.us/j/2354116766
Note that the attendance for the lecture on the 19th is mandatory.
Best regards.