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.
Presentation guidelines to follow →
- Presentation should be completed in Google Slides so the presentation can be "published" to your team blog spots!
- Template for the presentation can be found here Presentation Template
- Please create a copy of this Google Slide document and save it in your own drive, then edit it accordingly!
- 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.
- 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:
- Title Slide
- Follow instructions as provided on the presentation template
- Project Description
- 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.
- Prime (Final) Design and Analysis
- In detail, describe your updated project specifications, requirements, and functionality.
- Show and describe your CAD designs, schematics, programming code, etc to showcase your prime design.
- Describe how you designed your project to be low-cost, easily manufactured and assembled and maintained.
- 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. - Final Prototype Results
- Describe and showcase your final prototype!
- What results did you achieve?
- What problems did you run into?
- Show videos / photos / in-person demonstration.
- Bill of Materials
- Using the template, please describe your projects projected budget with a bill of a materials (BOM).
- Future Recommendations and Suggestions
- 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.
- Ending Slide
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