Preparing a Seminar Talk on a Published Paper

Paper Title:

Presenter:

1. Analyze the paper

  1. What problem was investigated? What research question did the authors try to answer?
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  3. What was the primary motivation for investigating the problem?
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  5. What background information (context) is relevant to understanding the problem?
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  7. List the paper's key points
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  9. What method(s) or experimental design did the authors use?
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  11. Which of the results reported in the paper are the most significant?
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  13. Did the authors note any unexpected results? If so, were those results explained sufficiently?
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  15. What were the authors' conclusions?
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  17. What were the implications of this work? How did this work influence future work?
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  19. What, if any, were the weaknesses of the paper?

 

2. Adapt the paper for your audience.

  1. Why should your audience be interested in this particular topic?
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  3. What do they already know about it?
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  5. What terms or definitions will be new to them?
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  7. Which key points or concepts will be the most difficult for them to grasp?