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BIK-TDP.21 Documentation and Presentation Extent of teaching: 14KP+4KC
Instructor: Vynikarová D. Completion: KZ
Department: 18102 Credits: 3 Semester: Z,L

Annotation:
The course is focused on the basics of creating electronic documentation with emphasis on the creation of technical reports of a larger scope, typically final university theses. Students learn to create text of a technical report in the LaTeX system, process an electronic presentation using the LaTeX Beamer system, and practically present it in front of classmates and the teacher. The course is intended primarily for those students who have chosen the topic of their bachelor's thesis or will choose it within the first 14 days of teaching. Within the exercises of the course, an active approach to the creation of individual parts of the bachelor's thesis is assumed.

Lecture syllabus:
The course is divided into five teaching blocks, which are based mainly on the active approach of students in the creation of the bachelor thesis:
1. Organisation and focus of the course, conditions for granting credit, content of lectures. Basics of typography, typesetting in LaTeX, thesis template.
2. Bachelor's thesis 1 ? structure and formalization of the thesis, meaning and formulation of the introduction, aims and conclusion, literature research versus practical part of the thesis, discussion, appendices
3. Bibliographic citations according to ISO 690, direct quotation, paraphrase, plagiarism. Typesetting in LaTeX, BibTeX.
4. Bachelor's thesis 2 - meaning and formulation of keywords and abstract. Principles of presenting and creating a presentation.
5. Presentation of the position report on the bachelor thesis (elaborated BP).

Seminar syllabus:
The course is divided into five teaching blocks, which are based mainly on the active approach of students in the creation of the bachelor thesis:
1. Organisation and focus of the course, conditions for granting credit, content of lectures. Basics of typography, typesetting in LaTeX, thesis template.
2. Bachelor's thesis 1 ? structure and formalization of the thesis, meaning and formulation of the introduction, aims and conclusion, literature research versus practical part of the thesis, discussion, appendices
3. Bibliographic citations according to ISO 690, direct quotation, paraphrase, plagiarism. Typesetting in LaTeX, BibTeX.
4. Bachelor's thesis 2 - meaning and formulation of keywords and abstract. Principles of presenting and creating a presentation.
5. Presentation of the position report on the bachelor thesis (elaborated BP).

Literature:
1. Hierhold E. : Rétorika a prezentace. Grada Publishing, 2008. ISBN 978-80-247-2423-2.
2. Špačková A. : Moderní rétorika. Grada Publishing, 2009. ISBN 978-80-247-2965-7.
3. Mendíková O. : Přesvědčivá prezentace. Grada Publishing, 2010. ISBN 978-80-247-3455-2.
4. ČSN ISO 01 6910 : Úprava písemností zpracovávaných textovými editory. Český normalizační institut, 2007.
5. ČSN ISO 690 : Informace a dokumentace ? Pravidla pro bibliografické odkazy a citace informačních zdrojů, 2011

Requirements:
The course BIK-TDP is closely related to the bachelor's thesis. The condition for enrolling in the course is the chosen topic of the bachelor's thesis. Selected seminars will be devoted to the creation of individual parts of the bachelor's thesis. The course ends with a graded credit.

Informace o předmětu a výukové materiály naleznete na https://moodle-vyuka.cvut.cz/link/course.php?cx=BIK-TDP.21

The course is also part of the following Study plans:
Study Plan Study Branch/Specialization Role Recommended semester
BIK-IB.21 Information Security 2021 (in Czech) PP 6
BIK-SPOL.21 Unspecified Branch/Specialisation of Study PP 6
BIK-PV.21 Computer Systems and Virtualization 2021 (in Czech) PP 6
BIK-PS.21 Computer Networks and Internet 2021 (in Czech) PP 6
BIK-SI.21 Software Engineering 2021 (in Czech) PP 6


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