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Security of ML-based Financial Stock Market Prediction
ELE8095 Individual Research Project
Master's Applied Cyber Security
Author: Lim, Pui Fong.Academic Supervisor: Ihsen AlouaniName Date 12/09/2024
Flow higher educationthesis
FINAL PROJECT
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‘Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive.’
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INDEX
07. State of play
06. Methodology
10. Bibliography
02. Introduction
08. Development
12. Annexes
11. Figures and Tables
04. Hypothesis
03. Goals
09. Conclusions
05. Theoretical framework
01. Resume
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01.Resume
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When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience.
- Plan the structure of your communication.
- Give it a hierarchy and give visual weight to the main point.
- Add secondary messages with interactivity.
- Establish a flow through the content.
- Measure results.
02.Introduction
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Visual content is a transversal, universal language, like music. We can understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
- 90% of visual information is assimilated better.
- 50% of our brain is involved in the processingof visual stimulus.
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03.Goals
Generals
Visual beings
- We understand images
- Illustrations, gifs, videos...
- are resources that support the content
- Especially with interactivity and animation
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Specific
Narrative beings
- We tell thousands of stories
- We communicate
- And we express our needs
- We conquer, we convince
- It’s in our DNA
04.Hypothesis
Synthesis and organization
Although you shouldn’t overuse bullet points, icons and diagrams can be great allies when presenting.
- We are visual beings
- Narrative beings
- Social beings
- Digital beings
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H3
05.Theoretical framework
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If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared!
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06.Methodology
Population and sample
90% of the information we assimilate reaches us via sight and we retain 42% more information when the content moves.
Field work
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No. It’s a space for presenting the mission and vision of your project.Interactivity and animation can be your best allies for making content fun.
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06.Methodology
Although you shouldn’t overuse bullet points, icons and diagrams can be your best allies when presenting. You’ll hold the attention of your class and the information will be imprinted intheir brains.
Procedures and variables
Animation adds value to our content by helping us to capture attention, prioritize ideas, and makesure our students rememberthe content.
Instruments
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07.State of play
Contextualize your topic
Pose a thought-provoking question or problem; this is the essential ingredient for maintaining their attention. It is usually raised at the beginning of the topic to encourage critical thinking and participation.
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08.Development
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We generally grasp visual content better. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. We receive information through our eyes; the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions.When you tell us a story, it excites us, and can even move us, which means that we remember stories up to 20 times more than any other content we consume.
Interactivity
Animation
Creativity
WOW effect
Magic
08.Development
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08.Development
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We generally grasp visual content better. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. We receive information through our eyes; the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions.
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Is visual
80%
of purchases are emotional
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08.Development
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- You can make an outline to summarize the content and use words that will help consolidate the mental structures of your students.
- If you’re going to present live, we recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared!
08.Development
Use an image
And use this space to caption it. You can upload an image from your computer or use the resources available in Genially, on the left side of the Editor. Knock their socks off!
- They make your content more memorable
- They illustrate what you want to say
- They allow you to add additional info
08.Development
Population and sample
With interactive images. Include additional information and display it with one click.
Field work
Surprise your classwith additional info.
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09.Conclusions
Synthesis and organization, the two pillars of presentation
- We are visual beings. We can understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
- Narrative beings. We teach through stories. They entertain us and help hold our attention.
- Social beings. We need to interact with one another. We learn in a collaborative way.
- Digital beings. We avoid being part of the content overload in the digital world.
Discussion
10.Bibliography
Bibliographic references
- On this page we can include links, quotes, documents, studies, etc. to highlight the research we have carried out to create this document.
- In addition to APA standards, there are other ways of referencing: Harvard, Vancouver, Chicago ... The style you choose depends on who is going to read the whitepaper.
- According to these guidelines, each entry must include four basic elements: the author, date of publication, title of the work, and recovery source.
- For the format: Times New Roman, size 12, aligned to the left, and line spacing of 1.5 or 2 is usually most common forthis content.
11.Figures and Tables
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12.Annexes
Show enthusiasm, smile, and maintain eye contact with the people in the classroom when presenting content and creating motivating learning experiences. And if we add interactive content to the mix, you’ll command attention like never before!
Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphs that help provide context on the topic or unit and simplify the information in order to make it easier to understand. We are visual beings and we find it easier to ‘read’ images than to read a written text.
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Interactivity is the key to capturing the interest and attention of your class. A genially is interactive because your students explore and engage with it.
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In Genially you’ll find more than 1,000 templates that are all ready for you to enter your content and customize, and that are super handy for your classes?
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To highlight super relevant info. 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight.
Tip:
Emotional connection or engagement with your class increases when they identify with the message you want to communicate.
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In Genially, we use AI (Awesome interactivity) in all our designs so that you can level up with interactivity and turn your teaching materials into something that engages and provides value.
With this feature ...
You can add additional content that will excite your students’ brains: videos, images, links, interactivity ... Whatever you like!
Use graphs in your presentation ...
Before you start creating, spend time thinking about which graph you're going to choose to achieve your learning objectives.
An awesome title
Represent your data in the simplest way: choose your chart, organize the figures, and paste them into Genially.
Did you know?
In Genially you’ll find more than 1,000 templates that are all ready for you to enter your content and customize, and that are super handy for your classes?
Did you know?
We retain 42% more information when the content has movement. It may be the most effective resource for capturing your students’ attention.
Design
Awesome Interactivity
Magic
WOW effect
Creativity
Animation
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Interactivity
Use graphs in your presentation ...
Use this space to briefly describe your graph and its evolution.
Tip:
Interactivity is the key to capturing the interest and attention of your students. A genially is interactive because your students explore and engage with it.
Tip:
Interactivity is the key to capturing the interest and attention of your class. A genially is interactive because your students explore and engage with it.
With this feature ...
You can add additional content that will excite your students’ brains: videos, images, links, interactivity ... Whatever you like!