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{{Chris Tyler Draft}}[[Category:Fall 2015 SPO600]]
== Assignment ==
# Select one of the topics below by placing your name in the "Student" column (first come, first served - one student per topic).
# During week 5, research the topic and prepare a '''3- to 5-minute''' presentation to teach the answer to the class.
# Be prepared to teach this presentation during week 6. You may want to draw whiteboard diagrams, use presentation slides, or have a 1-page handout. Please avoid taking more than 5 minutes in total for your presentation.
== Deadlines ==
* Topic selection: '''9:50 am, Tuesday, February 10''' (End of the scheduled Tuesday class in Week 5)
* Presentation ready: '''8:00 am, Tuesday, February 17''' (You must be prepared to present before the scheduled Tuesday class in Week 6)
== FAQ ==
* Q: '''How much detail should the presentation include?'''
** A: Each of these topics is pretty small and straightforward. Provide enough detail that your colleagues in this course will know what they need to know going forward -- the focus is practical knowledge necessary to understand, modify, and write code. Where appropriate, provide some type of resource for future reference -- a link to an existing web resource, a 1-page handout, or a blog post or wiki page about the topic.
* Q: '''How will this be marked?'''
** A: In week 6, I will ask you to write a short blog post summarizing your presentation.
* Q: '''What about the topics not selected by a student?'''
** A: Feel free to grab a second topic if you're interested. [[User:Chris Tyler|I'll]] teach the unclaimed topics.
* Q: '''Can we work with others preparing our topic?'''
** A: Yes. In many cases, one topic is complimentary to another topic, and it would be great if you coordinated on your presentations.
* Q: '''What resources should I use?'''
** A: There are resources on this wiki and on the web (for example, see the [[:Category:Assembly Language|Assembly Language category]] on this wiki).
* Q: '''Are there any classes scheduled during Week 5?'''
**A: No. Your professor will be at [http://connect.linaro.org/hkg15/ Linaro Connect]. However, the classroom is reserved for our use, and you're welcome to use it to discuss your presentation ideas with classmates.
== Topics ==
{|class="wikimedia sortable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
!Category!Topic!!Question/Topic Description!!Presenter!!Links to resources (Wiki page, handout, web resources)!!Link to your blog post on this topic
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|TBA||TBA||TBA||TBA||TBA
|}
== Assignment ==
# Select one of the topics below by placing your name in the "Student" column (first come, first served - one student per topic).
# During week 5, research the topic and prepare a '''3- to 5-minute''' presentation to teach the answer to the class.
# Be prepared to teach this presentation during week 6. You may want to draw whiteboard diagrams, use presentation slides, or have a 1-page handout. Please avoid taking more than 5 minutes in total for your presentation.
== Deadlines ==
* Topic selection: '''9:50 am, Tuesday, February 10''' (End of the scheduled Tuesday class in Week 5)
* Presentation ready: '''8:00 am, Tuesday, February 17''' (You must be prepared to present before the scheduled Tuesday class in Week 6)
== FAQ ==
* Q: '''How much detail should the presentation include?'''
** A: Each of these topics is pretty small and straightforward. Provide enough detail that your colleagues in this course will know what they need to know going forward -- the focus is practical knowledge necessary to understand, modify, and write code. Where appropriate, provide some type of resource for future reference -- a link to an existing web resource, a 1-page handout, or a blog post or wiki page about the topic.
* Q: '''How will this be marked?'''
** A: In week 6, I will ask you to write a short blog post summarizing your presentation.
* Q: '''What about the topics not selected by a student?'''
** A: Feel free to grab a second topic if you're interested. [[User:Chris Tyler|I'll]] teach the unclaimed topics.
* Q: '''Can we work with others preparing our topic?'''
** A: Yes. In many cases, one topic is complimentary to another topic, and it would be great if you coordinated on your presentations.
* Q: '''What resources should I use?'''
** A: There are resources on this wiki and on the web (for example, see the [[:Category:Assembly Language|Assembly Language category]] on this wiki).
* Q: '''Are there any classes scheduled during Week 5?'''
**A: No. Your professor will be at [http://connect.linaro.org/hkg15/ Linaro Connect]. However, the classroom is reserved for our use, and you're welcome to use it to discuss your presentation ideas with classmates.
== Topics ==
{|class="wikimedia sortable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
!Category!Topic!!Question/Topic Description!!Presenter!!Links to resources (Wiki page, handout, web resources)!!Link to your blog post on this topic
|-
|TBA||TBA||TBA||TBA||TBA
|}