Project Presentation

Your project presentation is a brief oral description of what you achieved in your project.

Published

May 10, 2023

Your project presentation will be a brief presentation followed by a very short Q&A session. What’s in your presentation is largely up to you. Here are your main constraints:

  1. You have no more than 4 minutes. I will give you a “one minute left” signal at the 3-minute mark, and give you a hard cutoff after 4 minutes have passed.
  2. Your presentation must be in the form of a Google Slides presentation. Your presentation must be uploaded before the presentation day to this Google Drive folder. It is also fine for your presentation to involve a live demonstration of your software deliverable if you would like; however, the main presentation should be in your slides.
  3. It’s fine to delegate parts of your presentation to different group members. That said, if your group is split across sections A and B, you need to ensure that you can give a complete presentation of your project in both section A and section B.
For example, if one group member is in Section A and two group members are in Section B, then the group member in Section A needs to do a complete presentation on their own.

Beyond this, your presentation is up to you. Please feel welcome to be creative and ambitious in showcasing your work!



© Phil Chodrow, 2023