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Syllabus:         to get it press the link CHE 482 

  Office hours:   Tuesday from 2:00pm to 3:30pm,  or

                           Wednesday from 2:00pm to 3:30pm, or

                           Thursday from 2:00pm to 3:30pm.

                           Office 309, Robert Science Building (Check also in Room 201, or in the Dean's Office)

Text Book for this course::  Principles of Instrumental Analysis, by Douglas A Skoog. F James Hooter, Timothy A. Niemen, 5th Edition, Saunders College Publishing, 1998.

 

Guidelines for preparation of your presentations

 

     

Put-in your own thoughts; i.e., please no "copy and paste" from others' papers, use references instead.

 

Think about the statements you are making, and avoid meaningless ones.

 

It is recommended that you suggest and discuss new thoughts, new technologies and trends in science, or novelties whenever possible,... rather than report on classical and usual ideas along your presentation.

 

Main points must be briefly stated in each slide.

 

Highlight keywords.

  

The message must appear clearly in the conclusion.

 

Insert your notes (words to use during your talk) in your presentation.

    

Most of the following sections must appear in your presentation, you need to choose appropriate ones:

         i)  Outline

        ii)  Objectives

       iii)  Problem statement

       iv)  Methods for solving the problem

        v)  Core of the talk (data comparison, discussion of various theories, graphics,...)

       vi)  Put-in your opinion

      vii)  Conclusion

     viii)  Acknowledgements (if any)

       ix)  References: Do not put them at the end of the presentation, but rather as

              footnote of each slide, where you cite them (us small fonts 12-14pts).

        x)  Insert your notes in the presentation.

    

    Usually, use large fonts ( more than 20 pts)

    Use sketches and images to illustrate your discussion.

    Avoid backgrounds colors and images, as they reduce the contrast

 

 

 

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