INFM 603 Project Presentation
Each team will have 15 minutes for their presentation. There is no
requirement that all partners speak, although you will likely want to
use separate screens for powerpoint and demos so it would be
convenient to have both team members involved just to keep everything
in sync. The presentation should start with a brief description of
your goals, stated in terms of the user experience. A brief demo of
the result should follow, and that should then be followed by a
description of how the work was divided among the project partners,
the most interesting of the implementation details, a complete list of
limitations, and some reflection on the lessons that you learned by
doing the project. You may also include recommendations for improving
the project experience in future semesters if you wish. You can
allocate time between these as you wish, but you may not run long --
your presentation will end precisely 15 minutes after it starts, and
you must allocate at least two minutes for questions from within that
15 minutes.
The use of powerpoint is not strictly required, but each team must turn
in an outline of what whey presented (and a sufficiently complete set
of powerpoint slides would be fine in lieu of any other form of
outline). That outline, together with subsequent testing of the system by
the instructor, and the previously submitted project description, will
be the basis for grading the project. Projects need not be perfect to
receive full credit; the requirement is that they be well conceived,
well implemented, and that they reflect substantial effort.