Presentations


1. Guidelines

Each student must make TWO presentations in the class. Each student's presentations should be in two different areas among the four general areas around which the course is organized. A presentation describes the key issues contained in the readings for topic as given in the course calender. A presentation should be 30-40 minutes in length. The slides for the presentation should be given to the course instructor no later than the day of the presentation in class.

The schedule of areas and topics for presenation is given in the table below. Student should inform the instructor via email of their preferred choices for presentation topics. The instructor will confirm whether the topics have been assigned to the requesting student. Presentation topics will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Students should have a confirmed (by the instructor) pair of presentation topics by no later than Friday, September 4.

2. Schedule

General Area Date Topic Student Presenter(s)
Web privacy and security   September 8   Privacy Preferences   Edgardo Vega
  September 10   Policy Authoring   Matt Dunlop
  September 15   Privacy and Trust Frameworks/Systems   (2 students)
   Zalia Shams
   Monika Akbar
  September 17   Automatic Trust Negotiation   (2 students)
  Rajesh Gangam
  September 22-24   Semantic Web: Foundations  (3 students)
  Peter Radics
  September 29-
  October 1
  Semantic Web: Standards and policies  (3 students)
  John Paul Dunning
  David Shelly
  Matt Dunlop
Ubiquitous Systems   October 6-8   Smart Phones   (3 students)
  Aleksandr Khasymski
  Edgardo Vega
  October 15   Principles of context-aware systems    Rajesh Gangam 
  October 22   Context-aware toolkits    Zalia Shams
  October 27   Location disclosure    Alex Endert
  October 29   Medical applications   Tejinder Judge
Privacy and Trust   November 3   Multimedia communications   Tejinder Judge
  November 5-10   Context and Place   Stacy Branham
  Peter Radics
  November 12    Social Factors   Monika Akbar
   John Paul Dunning (1 paper)
  November 17   Social factors   John Paul Dunning (1 paper)
  David Shelly
Design   November 19   Guidelines   Aleksandr Khasymski
  December 1   Spatial interfaces    Stacy Branham
  December 3   Visualization   Alex Endert


3. Thoughts on giving a good technical presentation: