Been a long time since I last blogged.. almost an year. However, now that every one is running after the 7th semester seminar presentations, i thought i'd put in some link that might help you guys.
How to Make a Good Seminar??
SJCET holds it mandatory that you should base your seminar on a recent development in technology, and the faculty is adamant that you should have IEEE papers as your reference! I really dunno why there is so much fuzz about IEEE reference and stuff, but a good seminar need not necessarily have any IEEE ingredients. So here is my recipe to a fast and "repeat-proof" seminar!!
1)Chose a topic that you can digest.
There is no point in choosing a topic that is going to make a sea change in engineering, if you cant understand what the technology is all about! Look for easy topics that have not been presented before. Here is a good example: our seniors had picked up JPEG and JPEG 2000 as topics; following this line you can pickup other codecs like mp3, mp4 etc as your topic!!
2)Topic first!
A general trend seen when students are asked to present abtracts for selecting topics is that, they'd run around downloading heavy IEEE papers (only god knows what these papers are about). Then they'd printout these papers and keep on submitting before the guide, until he gets fed up and ask you to take some damn topic! Instead of going after IEEE at first, chose a topic first.
use the following sites to pick a topic
www.seminarsonly.com
www.seminarprojects.com
3)Getting accepted.
This is the part where you trick your guide into allowing you to pick the topic of your interest. After selecting your desired topic, download some IEEE papers on it. You need not have an IEEE membership for this. Make use of the college's IEEE account, or do google doc searches. Give key words like "OFDM pdf IEEE" etc for getting ieee papers on OFDM. If you are supposed to give atleast 5 abstracts, see that the other four papers are less appealing to the guide. Keep some topics that has already been picked by your seniors etc. Dont just wait for your guide to find out, tel him that this paper is the best you have picked and urge him to give you permission to proceed with the same. as soon as your guide gives green, rush to the co-ordinator and register your topic, before some else gets the same idea!
4)PPT and Report:
Making the ppt and seminar report can be tiresome and time-consuming. So, goto www.seminarprojects.com and search for " full report" if your topic is simple and down to earth enough you'd most probably get a full report and a nice ppt on your topic from this site. You need to register at this site before you can download documents. dont worry, its free!
It will be better if you download the report and ppt before getting approval, coz then things will be a lot easier.
NOW ALL YOU GOTTA DO IS STUDY YOUR TOPIC THOROUGHLY AND PRESENT IT PERFECTLY..... SORRY BUT I CANT HELP YOU DO THAT!!!
ALL THE BEST GUYS!
How to Make a Good Seminar??
SJCET holds it mandatory that you should base your seminar on a recent development in technology, and the faculty is adamant that you should have IEEE papers as your reference! I really dunno why there is so much fuzz about IEEE reference and stuff, but a good seminar need not necessarily have any IEEE ingredients. So here is my recipe to a fast and "repeat-proof" seminar!!
1)Chose a topic that you can digest.
There is no point in choosing a topic that is going to make a sea change in engineering, if you cant understand what the technology is all about! Look for easy topics that have not been presented before. Here is a good example: our seniors had picked up JPEG and JPEG 2000 as topics; following this line you can pickup other codecs like mp3, mp4 etc as your topic!!
2)Topic first!
A general trend seen when students are asked to present abtracts for selecting topics is that, they'd run around downloading heavy IEEE papers (only god knows what these papers are about). Then they'd printout these papers and keep on submitting before the guide, until he gets fed up and ask you to take some damn topic! Instead of going after IEEE at first, chose a topic first.
use the following sites to pick a topic
www.seminarsonly.com
www.seminarprojects.com
3)Getting accepted.
This is the part where you trick your guide into allowing you to pick the topic of your interest. After selecting your desired topic, download some IEEE papers on it. You need not have an IEEE membership for this. Make use of the college's IEEE account, or do google doc searches. Give key words like "OFDM pdf IEEE" etc for getting ieee papers on OFDM. If you are supposed to give atleast 5 abstracts, see that the other four papers are less appealing to the guide. Keep some topics that has already been picked by your seniors etc. Dont just wait for your guide to find out, tel him that this paper is the best you have picked and urge him to give you permission to proceed with the same. as soon as your guide gives green, rush to the co-ordinator and register your topic, before some else gets the same idea!
4)PPT and Report:
Making the ppt and seminar report can be tiresome and time-consuming. So, goto www.seminarprojects.com and search for "
It will be better if you download the report and ppt before getting approval, coz then things will be a lot easier.
NOW ALL YOU GOTTA DO IS STUDY YOUR TOPIC THOROUGHLY AND PRESENT IT PERFECTLY..... SORRY BUT I CANT HELP YOU DO THAT!!!
ALL THE BEST GUYS!
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