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Final Project - Presentation of Probing Examples

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Content:

This page describes what is expected of your Technology Presentations.
  1. Syllabus
    Describes topics to be covered, reading material for you to digest before coming to class, and due dates for the assigned projects.
  2. Project #1, Project1HelpS15
    Final Projects
  3. Presentations:

  4. Final Project Presentation Schedule:

  5. Presentation Topics:

    • Introduction

      Review your Project Goals - be specific.

      Briefly summarize the probes you have written, describing their purposes.
    • Describe the Probes

      Walk through each of the code examples, explaining what is happening and how we should interpret the results.
    • Conclusions

      Briefly summarize your conclusions:
      • What did you learn?
      • How will that help you complete your project?
      • Is there value in your results beyond what you need for the Project?
  6. Grades:

    Grades will be based on:
    • Your accomplishments - did the code examples work? Were the results interesting?
    • Were your probes thorough, exploring all of the technology you plan to use?
    • Did you prepare your code with care and describe it clearly?
  7. Forming Teams:

    • Final Project Mechanics:

      1. Since this is a relatively large graduate class, all these presentations will take far too long without forming up groups and doing group presentations. Please talk among yourselves about collaborating. I'll pass out a sign-up sheet at the next class. The groups ideally will each have three members, and no group will be allowed to have more than four.
      2. Notice that there are several projects that are related. Each member of your group could take one project, then when you present you make comparisons with the work of other members of the group. If you don't find others you want to collaborate with, see me and we will figure out how to handle that.
      3. In order to evaluate your work, each group member must be very clear and explicit about the part of the project they are working on. In some cases I may feel that an individual may not be developing enough content and I will assign additional things to look at and do.

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