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All students that delivered the project-report in time has been contacted with the schedule for the presentations.
If you did not get this, there is a problem with your e-mail adress. Then you can look at the semester-page, where there is a link to the schedule.
The deadline of the project is May 15 at midnight. You may send your manuscript to Dag Normann as a pdf-file. Then include your own name in the file name.
Presentations will primarily be concentrated on June 7, 10 and 11, but the date may depend on when the student has other exams and when the advisor is available.
Students that have exams on any of these dates, and have not alreaddy notified Normann, should do so preferably before May 16.
The deadline for ending the project and submitting the report is May 15.
You may submit it by hand, or send a pdf-file, to Dag Normann.
If you send the report by e-mail, make sure that it is not caught by the UiO spam filter.
The presentation and examination of the projects will take place during the three first weeks of June. Each student will be notified of when and where the presentation will take place. You should prepare a 20 minutes presentation, and prepare for a 10 minutes discussion/examination.
The report on your project should normally be between 10 and 15 pages of standard LaTex-prepared pdf-file. If two students work together, the contribution of each student should be distinguishable. The students will then have to give separate presentations.
If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact the teacher by e-mail.
Individual messages to students by e-mail will be sent to the student.matnat.uio.no - account. If you normally use another account, see to it that all mails to your uio-account are automatically forwarded.
The deadline for the mandatory assignment is Thursday this week. Each student will give a 10 minutes presentation of her/his assignment. Students that submitted their assignments on time will be contacted by e-mail on Friday with information on when to give the presentation.
The assignment will be accepted/rejected on the basis of the submission and the presentation.
For the presentation, you may choose between using the blackboard or using a PC-presentation. If you prefer the PC-option, you must bring your own PC, and the time spent to connect it to the beamer must be within your ten minutes.
A small group of students from "Lektorprogrammet" will present their mandatory assignments on Monday February 25.
Students that need some advice in the search for projects will meet with Dag Normann in Aud 4 at 14.15 on Monday February 18.
Pdf-files describing various projects are now available on the MAT2000-2013 web page.
Volunteering advisors will present their projects mainly on February 4 and February 11. Pdf-files of most of the projects will be made available on Monday, February 4. For some projects, 2-3 students are expected to work together, meet jointly for advice, but write individual reports. You are supposed to make contact with potential advisors, and then report to Dag Normann when you and an advisor have agreed on a project. The deadline for finding a project to work on is 13.00 on February 22.
On January 21, Sigurd Segtnan from the library will introduce you to the use of it. You will also learn how to search for litterature on the web. It will be an advantage if those of you in position of a laptop could bring it.
Three source files from the lecture of Monday January 21 is now available from the course web-page.
It is mandatory to attend the first lecture 14.15 on Monday, January 14.