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Feedback on Seminar PapersWritten on 19.03.24 by Wouter Lueks Thanks all for submitting your seminar papers. You should now all have received an email with feedback about your first submission. In addition, we wanted to share some common errors that we saw across your submissions. Rather than writing them 10 times, we're listing them here. I've also posted a… Read more Thanks all for submitting your seminar papers. You should now all have received an email with feedback about your first submission. In addition, we wanted to share some common errors that we saw across your submissions. Rather than writing them 10 times, we're listing them here. I've also posted a draft document in the material section with more extensive writing / LaTeX advice that provides extra advice and background for the things we're pointing out here. (I didn't prepare this document for this class, but would love to get feedback on things that are not clear.) Now for the general feedback. When writing an English academic paper you should:
We also noticed a few LaTeX related quirks:
Finally for some specific content related advice:
Resubmitting your paper. All of your are free to resubmit a revised version of the paper. The normal deadline is Friday March 22. However, we'd be happy to extent the deadline to Wednesday March 27. But, you must ask for them, otherwise we'll grade what we have on Friday. |
Reminder: starting at 11:30 today (and next two weeks)Written on 22.01.24 by Wouter Lueks Just a quick reminder that for the last three weeks, the seminar will start half an hour later. |
Reviews and Help Reading papersWritten on 27.11.23 by Wouter Lueks Some of you told me that they sometimes struggled with reading the paper, and with determining what to dig into, and which parts to read more superficially. A good first place to ask is the Mattermost channel for the course (see the Materials section for the registration link). I've created different… Read more Some of you told me that they sometimes struggled with reading the paper, and with determining what to dig into, and which parts to read more superficially. A good first place to ask is the Mattermost channel for the course (see the Materials section for the registration link). I've created different channels for each of the different topics. Feel free to post your questions there, or help answer questions by other people. If you have specific questions that you feel uncomfortable asking on the channel, you can always reach out to me and I'd be happy to help. I can also usually point you in the right direction for some background reading in case that is needed. I've posted more detailed instructions on how to write a review for the follow-up papers. Remember that I expect you to submit 2 reviews during the course of the seminar. Please submit the reviews before we discuss the paper in class. It is important to form your opinion about the paper before discussing it. You are of course free to choose which papers you want to review, but it might help you to write reviews earlier rather than later. Good luck, and once again, don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions. Looking forward to seeing all of you again on Friday! |
Full Schedule and Topic Assignment AvailableWritten on 13.11.23 by Wouter Lueks The schedule page now has all the topic assignments and the dates on which we will discuss these topics. Please note that we are not meeting on exactly the same day / time each week. Looking forward to seeing all of you next week! |