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2/2/09 - L15 Presentation Guidelines Copyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU1 Presentation Guidelines

2/2/09 - L15 Presentation Guidelines Copyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU2 Overview  Presentation Guidelines Point by point on the grading rubrick Provides additional guidance Objective – a killer presentation = good grade!!!

The Introduction  Cover the points listed Purpose and scope - first set up the background as to what the problem is that needs to be solved. The scope is what aspects are being addressed in your solution. The Problem statement – what is the problem Requirements – additional features of the solution that must be met 2/2/09 - L15 Presentation Guidelines Copyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU3

The technical– heart of presentation  The Technical – the scientific/mathmatical/ engineering principles of your solution  The specification for your solution, i.e., measure temperature to.1 degree F, etc.  Solution vs requirements – like it sounds 2/2/09 - L15 Presentation Guidelines Copyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU4

The managerial  How is your team going to function  What is the timeline for the work  What resources do you need. 2/2/09 - L15 Presentation Guidelines Copyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU5

Believability – can you do it?  Like the title says – can you do it in the period of time for the implementation of the project 2/2/09 - L15 Presentation Guidelines Copyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU6

Other points  Summary – wrap it all up and close any loose ends  Presentation within allotted time – 10 minutes  Presentation skills – an effective presentation Why the previous presentation No all members talk – have to talk only once during quarter 2/2/09 - L15 Presentation Guidelines Copyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU7

Guidelines for the written report  The executive summary comes before the table of contents (TOC), is not page numbered, and is not listed in the TOC.  The Table of Contents starts on page i  On page ii is the List of Figures  On page iii is the List of Tables  Each chapter starts on a new page.  The references follow the last chapter and are before the Appendix. 2/2/09 - L15 Presentation Guidelines Copyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU8