Oral 2 Format Slide 1 Title Slide –Project Title names, team number, faculty advisor, sponsor, logos Slide 2 Problem Statement – Define the project What are you being asked to do What are your deliverables Slides 3 – 6 What you have done to date Research and Approach what have you studied to understand the problem your approach to the problem unit problems analyzed - explain the analysis and results Include pictures/drawings of the problem Include pictures/charts/graphs
Oral 2 Format Slides 3 – 6 Continued What you have done to date Models and Analyses of the Project Problem CAD models – explain how this relates to problem What parameters are you evaluating Loads/pressures/temperatures Boundary conditions Clearances… DOE analysis matrix Results to Date Hand calculations Computer results Include pictures/charts/graphs
Oral 2 Format Slides 7 – 10 Your test rig or experiment What type of Test will be conducted Rig design or schematic – how does this address the problem approx. sizing of components – power required, pump sizing…. Models/CAD drawings – key components Instrumentation – what data will be obtained what/how will you measure range and accuracy required DOE test matrix – range of variables be tested
Oral 2 Format Slides 11 – 12 Project schedule – readable by the audience Major milestones - examples Analysis running/complete debugged/test cases running Rig design completed ALL PARTS ORDERED or BUILT Rig built 1st round of testing/comparison to analytical results 2nd round of testing/comparison to analytical results Senior Day May 1 Next 45 Days, we will …..
Team Assessment Presentation Style Readability of Slides Clarity of Project Objectives and Deliverables Clicker Scoring A- “I get it” Clear, Nice Job! B – “I kind of get it” – needs more work C – “I’m confused” – needs lots of work Your Last Slide
Slide Guidelines Each slide should have a title and Message Watch the number of words/use graphics Label key elements within a figure All scales must be readable by the audience use your own, do not use computer generated If you are comparing, the scales must be the same!