PPT Project: Question about scope of "concepts"
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작성자 박웅규 댓글 1건 조회 570회 작성일 20-05-02 08:19본문
For our project, I was wondering about the scope of what is considered a concept. For example, a concept can be the entirety of common-emitter topology. Or it can be just a smaller topic within the CE topology topic? I am asking this because I am not sure how much content should be in the presentation.
Should it be something that we can present within a few minutes or something that is purely made for reading only?
Can I choose the CE topology as a concept but only present a few things about it (not everything that we learned about CE since that would take too many slides)?
Would this result in a point deduction for not properly explaining the concept?
Thank you
Should it be something that we can present within a few minutes or something that is purely made for reading only?
Can I choose the CE topology as a concept but only present a few things about it (not everything that we learned about CE since that would take too many slides)?
Would this result in a point deduction for not properly explaining the concept?
Thank you
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You can freely choose the scope of the topic.
We don't evaluate whether you explained every related concept that is introduced in the class or not.
You can drop or skip something that you think unnecessary.
Also, it is recommended to make the materials as if you're presenting not for reading.
It is related to the 4'th criteria as announced before.