This page is meant for my students. It enumerates several points that I noticed I repeat for many of my students as I attempt to guide them down a path of research. These are mostly simple things, obvious in retrospect, but worth paying attention to.
PhD students are the primary targets of this advice, although much of it applies to MS students as well. I am of the view that research has not been conducted until it has been written up, hence the emphasis on papers in the first part of this document.
Computer researchers have a professional obligation to referee the work of others. This article tells you how to evaluate a paper and write a report using common standards and procedures
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Excellent English language photocopiable lesson plans based on current news events from Reuters, new stories for English teachers, EFL teachers, home schoolers and K12 teachers. Just print and teach.
Excellent English language photocopiable lesson plans based on current news events from Reuters, new stories for English teachers, EFL teachers, home schoolers and K12 teachers. Just print and teach.
Excellent English language photocopiable lesson plans based on current news events from Reuters, new stories for English teachers, EFL teachers, home schoolers and K12 teachers. Just print and teach.
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