You are to present your implemented system. This will include demo'ing the key features of your system. The audience should learn what you have done and not done, and what is your overall architectural structure. The target audience is managers and programmers.
You report should consist of a PDF set of slides, to be used in your demo of your prototype.
Your presentation should be clear, short and informative.
Slides: You should use slides (such as Power Point Slides) and as well you should show your system in operation. You are to turn in your slides (hardcopy and softcopy). There is no separate report for this assignment. Your slides should include the following:
Title slide: Title of about 3 to 6 words, including names of team.
Overview slide: Give clear overview of entire presentation.
Purpose of project: Make clear the purpose and proposed use of your software.
Body of presentation: Give slides for each major point you want to make.
Conclusion slide: List essential points and what you accomplished in the project.
Presentation Length: 15 mins (will be enforced) – Please rehearse your presentation and make sure that you make good use of the 15 minutes.
Important Presentation Requirements:
Make sure you get across your main points and you don't get lost in details.
Make sure that your architecture is clear from you slides.
On a slide, state who in the team was responsible for what part of your project.
Do not try to show too many slides. A rule of thumb is that each slide takes 1 to 3 minutes.
Ideally, half of your time will be for slides and half for your demo.
You are responsible for making sure that all audio/visual equipment is working for your presentation.
All members of the team should actively participate in the presentation.
The presentation should not be longer than 15 minutes.
Please attend the presentation of all groups as this will expose you to the various concerns each project has to face.
Ensure that your presentation material can start quickly.
Documentation: All slides are to be in PDF. You are to turn in a hard copy of your presentation.
Last updated on Jul 13th, 2010 Atif Khan