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Hypernotes"Materials Science Seminar"for Bachelor Students© H. Föll Matrix of Modules |
Hyperscripts of AMAT: General Information Index |
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This matrix contains all modules (i.e. HTML files) of the Hyperscript. Incomplete modules will be finished and more modules will be added in due time. There are three main levels for organizing the modules: | |
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Basics Contains some reference information and on occasion longer texts on background knowledge that you should be familiar with. |
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Learning (main part) Contains everything that you should know after taking the course. |
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Advanced Supplies knowledge beyond the scope of the course that is of some interest. Includes, on occasion, also elaborations about historical, strange or funny stuff relating to topics of the course. |
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The main part ("learning") is further subdivided in 4 (vertical) columns and the (horizontal) chapters and sub-chapters which define the matrix. The columns "backbone I" and "backbone II" constitute the hard core of the Hyperscript; the columns "illustrations" and "exercises" intend to help in understanding and to practical applications of what has been learned. | |
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The cells of the matrix contain all the modules,
identified by their filename. The first letter of a filename has a specific
meaning not important in this context. The numbers have the following meaning:
1. number=chapter 2. number=subchapter 3. number=running integer |
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Color coding of entries | |
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Blue: Finished to a large degree | |
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Red: Unfinished to a large degree | |
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Dark green: Contains JAVA or animation | |
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Light green: "Multiple Choice" Exercises | |
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Purple: Required reading Module. | |
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Pink: Summaries | |
Basics | Backbone I | Backbone II | Illustrations | Exercises | Advanced |
1. Introduction |
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1.1 Scope of the Seminar | |||||
r1_1_1 Goals r1_1_2 Organization |
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2. Presentations |
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2.1 General Points | |||||
r2_1_1 What is a presentation? r2_1_2 Some general points |
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2.2 How to Prepare a Presentation | |||||
r2_2_1 Parts, Intentions, Message r2_2_2 Parts, Intentions, Message |
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2.3 Manuscript and Visualization | |||||
r2_3_1 The Manuscript for the Presentation r2_3_2 Tips for Visualization r2_3_3 Viewgraphs r2_3_4 Powerpoint |
i2_3_1 Example table i2_3_2 Silicon vs. Silicone i2_3_3 Skeleton foil i2_3_4 Powerpoint example |
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2.4 The Talk | |||||
r2_4_1 General Rules |
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2.5 Check List for Oral Presentations | |||||
r2_5_1 Check List |
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3. Literature Research |
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3.1 The Library | |||||
r3_1_1 Use Your Library! |
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3.2 The Internet | |||||
r3_2_1 |
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4. Scientific Writing and Refereeing |
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4.1 Publications | |||||
r4_1_1 General Remarks r4_1_2 Ethics |
i4_1_1 Süddeutsche, ethics Template Abstract For ECS Conf. Template paper For Appl. Phys. Let. Example Abstract For ECS Conf. Example paper Appl. Phys. Let. |
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4.2 Refereeing | |||||
r4_2_1 Peer Review r4_2_2 Worse than Peer Review |
Word.doc Template for referees |
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4.3 Rules | |||||
r4_3_1 Rules in This Seminar |
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5. Techniques |
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5.1 Formatting Texts | |||||
r5_1_1 General Remarks r5_1_2 Equations |
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5.2 Pictures and Graphics | |||||
r5_2_1 Graphic Programs and Their Uses r5_2_2 Image Formats and Storage r5_2_3 Optimizing Images r5_2_4 Tips and tricks |
i5_2_1 Compression problems |
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6. Students Presentations and Papers Fall Term 07/08 |
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6.1 Topics and Links Partially Disabled | |||||
r6_1_1 Presentations and Links r6_1_1 Papers, Referee Reports, and Links |
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6.2 Conclusions | |||||
r6_2_1 Conclusions |
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Basics | Backbone I | Backbone II | Illustrations | Exercises | Advanced |