Open Source Software for Humanity: Paper Presentations

On Monday, May 28, students will give a 7-8 minute powerpoint presentation on their term papers. To make sure that we can fit all the presentations into our (extended) class time, I'm going to make the following recommendations.


 * The powerpoint presentations should take the following general format (Recommended, not required):
 * Title page (Title, Author, Date)
 * Introduction (Main point, why this is an important topic)
 * Content (3-5 slides, explaining the key ideas in about 1 minute each)
 * Summary of Conclusion(s)
 * References and invitation for a couple of questions, time permitting.


 * Here is a PowerPoint Template that you can use. (Not required.)


 * Post a PDF version of their final powerpoint presentations on the Wiki and link them to this page, so that we can easily transition from one talk to the next.


 * Students should take care that their presentations do not run over into the next slot. (Points deducted for running more than a minute or so over time.)


 * Sign up for one of the time slots and post your PDF file here.


 * 2:xx R. Morelli, [[media:SamplePPT.pdf|Sample Powerpoint (PDF)]]
 * 2:40 Student A
 * 2:50 Student B [[media:SarahTslides.pdf|Copyright vs. Copyleft]]
 * 3:00 Student C [[media:MozillaProject.pdf|The Mozilla Project]]
 * 3:10 Student D [[media:OSMoneyMaking.pdf|Open Source Money Making]]
 * 3:20 Student E [[media:DiscoveryScienceOS.pdf|Discovery Science and Open Source]]
 * 3:30 Student F [[media:OSPolitics.pdf|Open Source Politics]]
 * 3:40 Student G Open Source Politics
 * 3:50 Student H
 * 4:00 Student I [[media:BittorentOSMovement.pdf|Bittorrent and the Open Source Movement]]
 * 4:10 Student J
 * 4:20 Student K
 * 4:30 Student L [[media:OSLicenses.pdf|Open Source Licenses]]
 * 4:40 Student M [[media:OSDemocracy.pdf|Open Source Democracy]]