COMP 675: Template Final Presentation

The final presentation is the opportunity for both teams involved in the project to show their efforts and achievements. It should concentrate on the design and implementation of the user interface for the system, and on the evaluation and assessment of that user interface. Each team will give two (partial) presentations, one from the developer's and one from the evaluator's perspective. Both the development and the evaluation team of a given project should coordinate their presentations; this is part of the duty of the evaluation contact person in the development team. The final presentation will be part of the project documentation, and must be made available on the project Web page.
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COMP 675 F99: [Project Name]: Presentation

COMP 675 F99: [Project Name]: Presentation

Development Team

Team name email link
Member name email link
Member name email link
Member name email link
Member name email link

Project Logo
Use the outline below to structure your presentation. You should recognize most points from your project documentation, and of course you can use material from there. You have to make sure that you stay within your time limits! This means, for example, that the development team has a little more than one minute per point mentioned above, so there is no time for fancy demonstrations, switching speakers, fiddling with system settings, etc. It is absolutely essential to do one or more dry runs of the presentation, and to familiarize yourself with the setup available in the classroom. Most likely we will have a laptop and a LCD projector, but you may also bring your own laptop. From my own experience, I can also recommend to have backup transparencies in case the technology goes awry.

Team email
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Franz Kurfess
Last modified: Thu Sep 9 18:27:12 EDT 1999