Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Final Presentation Guidelines

Final Presentation Date: Wednesday 7/25/2018 @ 1:30 pm

Note: use ASSERTION-EVIDENCE method when giving your presentation..... Below is an example of how the majority of your slides in your presentation should be set up. Give a full assertion sentence, followed by pictures that serve as evidence to your assertion.


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Presentation guidelines to follow → 
  1. Presentation should be completed in Google Slides so the presentation can be "published" to your team blog spots! 
    1. Template for the presentation can be found here Presentation Template
    2. Please create a copy of this Google Slide document and save it in your own drive, then edit it accordingly!
  2. Please use Assertion-Evidence (A-E) method for your entire presentation. The template I have provided above in step 1 has been set up in A-E method, so please look at the notes in the template and follow them. Please read the following links to understand why A-E method is the best method when creating and giving presentations! This link http://www.assertion-evidence.com/tutorial.html will help you learn the key principles of A-E method, while this link http://www.assertion-evidence.com/templates.html will visually show you some examples of A-E slides. Remember: there should only be one assertion statement per slide in your presentation, followed by a picture that serves as evidence to your assertion statement. 
  3. Please maintain eye contact with your audience, and speak loud enough so the audience in the back of the room can hear you.
To be included in your presentations: 
  1. Title Slide 
    1. Follow instructions as provided on the presentation template 
  2. Project Description
    1. Delivered a concise and complete overview of what your sub-team is focusing on and where it fits in the larger Superway project. Set the context that would enable a peer to understand what the goals and objectives of the sub-team are.
  3.  Prime (Final) Design and Analysis
    1. In detail, describe your updated project specifications, requirements, and functionality. 
      1. Show and describe your CAD designs, schematics, programming code, etc to showcase your prime design. 
    2. Describe how you designed your project to be low-cost, easily manufactured and assembled and maintained.
    3. Show and describe the theoretical analysis (hand calculations, FEA, etc)  you have completed on your prime design to ensure it can perform exceptionally.
      Note: Images and/or short video files are great tools for describing / showcasing your prime design.
  4. Final Prototype Results 
    1. Describe and showcase your final prototype! 
    2. What results did you achieve? 
    3. What problems did you run into? 
    4. Show videos / photos / in-person demonstration. 
  5. Bill of Materials 
    1. Using the template, please describe your projects projected budget with a bill of a materials (BOM). 
  6. Future Recommendations and Suggestions
    1. What recommendations would you give to a future group of students who may continue your work? Consider problems you encountered, additional features you may have wanted to add, etc. 
  7. Ending Slide

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