Seminars
The purpose of the seminars is to give feedback on your solutions to project tasks. Seminars are not mandatory, but you are encouraged to attend in order to get feedback on your solutions. At the seminars you will be divided into groups of three, and each group member will present their solution to the other two group members. This will give you an opportunity to see different ways to solve project tasks, and also an opportunity to discuss pros and cons of different solutions. There will also be a teacher present, who will answer questions and give comments on project solutions. There are two important things to understand regarding seminars:
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- The seminar is not an examination. Your are not supposed to submit anything before the seminar, and your solution will not be checked after the seminar.
- Since the purpose of a seminar is to discuss solutions to a particular project task, there is no point in attending a seminar without having solved that project task.
Questions to Discuss at Seminar
These questions are relevant to discuss when evaluating your solutions at the seminars. They are also useful to consider before the seminar, when evaluating your own model.
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Seminar Schedule
A seminar lasts two hour, here are seminar times for the four seminar groups.
Group | Sem 3, for Project Task 3 |
Sem 4, for Project Task 4 |
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All participants, you are free to choose which session you attend. | Dec 7, 8-10 and 13-15, room 303 | Dec 17, 10-12 and 15-17, room 303 |