Two types of presentations are often given at conferences, oral and poster.
The oral presentation is provided in a lecture setting where you present slides to a large audience for 10 - 15 minutes followed by questions. Although your interaction with the audience is limited, it gives you an opportunity to appeal your work to the research community and sometimes leads them to contact you later for more discussions.
The cover page must include the followings:
Title (in a large font)
Venue (e.g., CS385: Research Practicum - Emory University)
Location (e.g., Atlanta, GA, USA) and date
Authors and their affiliations (e.g., Jinho D. Choi - Department of Computer Science, Emory University)
Check the paper assignments in the comment section of [Grades → Peer Reviews].
Complete reviews for the three assigned papers using this form.
Make sure to fill out the form three times, one for each paper.
Summary: Are the key aspects proficiently pointed out and described (1 point)?
Strengths: Are the major contributions objectively assessed (1.5 points)?
Weaknesses: Are the main issues soundingly addressed (1.5 points)?
Feedback: Are the comments and suggestions helpful (1 point)?