This week will be devoted to project finalization, presentations and report writing. Unless otherwise specified, sessions will take place in room MB 2.430 of Concordia’s John Molson Business School, at 1600 Boulevard de Maisonneuve Ouest.
Instructors: Pamela K Douglas (resident), Tristan Glatard, Valérie Hayot-Sasson, Greg Kiar.
- 8:15 - Breakfast (optional, MB 2.130)
- 09:00 - Morning lecture - Pamela K Douglas
- 10:00 - Project work
- 12:00 - Lunch (MB 2.130)
- 13:00 - Results clinic (Rooms: MB 2.231, 2.233, 2.235, 2.237, 2.287, 2.289)
- 15:00 - Project work
- 17:00 - Optional social at Lord William Pub
- 8:15 - Breakfast (optional, MB 6.101)
- 09:00 - Writing tips - Greg Kiar
- 10:00 - Project work and individual consultations (see schedule here)
- 12:00 - Lunch (MB 6.101)
- 13:00 - Project work and individual consultations (see schedule here)
- 17:00 - Dismissal
- 8:15 - Breakfast (optional, MB 6.101)
- 09:00 - Project work and individual consultations (see schedule here)
- 11:00 - Morning presentation and Q&A - Mahzad Sharifahmadian (District3)
- 12:00 - Lunch (MB 6.101)
- 13:00 - Presentation clinic (Rooms: MB 2.231, 2.233, 2.235, 2.237, 2.287, 2.289)
- 15:00 - Project work and individual consultations (see schedule here)
- 17:00 - Dismissal
- 8:15 - Breakfast (optional, MB 6.101)
- 09:00 - Morning lecture - Tristan Glatard
- 10:00 - Project work and individual consultations (see schedule here)
- 12:00 - Lunch (MB 6.101)
- 13:00 - Writing clinic (Rooms: MB 2.231, 2.233, 2.235, 2.237, 2.287, 2.289)
- 15:00 - Project presentations: register here, grading criteria.
- 17:00 - Dismissal
- 8:15 - Breakfast (optional, MB 6.101)
- 10:00 - Project presentations: register here, grading criteria.
- 12:00 - BBQ/picnic at Beaver Lake
Results clinic: The result clinic will be a 1 or 2 hour activity where groups of 5 students or less will discuss their project results under the supervision of an instructor. They will present their results to each other in a structured but informal way and will exchange ideas about them. Students are expected to prepare key figures, tables, etc. about their results but no formal presentation. Discussion will be about the content of the results and their presentation.
Presentation clinic: The presentation clinic will be a 1 or 2 hour activity where groups of 5 students or less will discuss the current status of their project presentation, under the supervision of an instructor. It will be an opportunity for students to receive feedback on their presentation ahead of the final one. The instructors will also provide some tips-and-tricks for making effective presentations.
Unconference: Students and instructors will propose short, focused presentations on something they learned during the school, which was not a direct piece of the curriculum, and could benefit other attendees, such as a tool, a method, a dataset, etc. Topics could be suggested from a few days before. Detailed program will be announced on Wednesday morning.
Writing clinic: The writing clinic will be a 1 or 2 hour activity where groups of 5 students or less will discuss the current status of their reports. They will cross-review each other’s report and exchange feedback, with the supervision of an instructor. It will be an opportunity for students to receive feedback on their reports before the final submission.