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<Application Name> <Team Member Name 1> <Team Member Name 2> <Team Member Name 3> <Team Member Name 4> <Team Member Name 5> Fill in your application’s name and the team members name on this slide. During the presentation introduce your app and your team members.

Introduction The Problem What was the problem that you were trying to solve? Social Impact How did you think this project would have a positive social impact? What did you hope to do for your project and why? Replace the questions above with the answers to the questions. Unit 4 | Lesson 19 | CS Discoveries

Market Research What did you discover through research of the problem and your potential solution? Replace the questions above with the answers to the questions. Unit 4 | Lesson 19 | CS Discoveries

Paper Prototype Unit 4 | Lesson 19 | CS Discoveries This slide should have a few of your key low fidelity prototype pictures to show what you had planned to do. You do not need to show all of your low fidelity prototype screens, but just a few pick one that you felt was really on target, in other words your low fidelity testers told you specifically it was good, or they had few comments on it. Preferably this is not your title screen but it may be Pick one where your low fidelity user testers had a few minor comments about Pick one where your low fidelity user testers had a lot of comments, or some major comments. Here talk about what you did to change that the low fidelity prototype for future testing or how you changed it in the final project. Unit 4 | Lesson 19 | CS Discoveries

Digital Screens Unit 4 | Lesson 19 | CS Discoveries A slide that has a few screen captures or a video isn’t a bad idea in case the demo fails. You can go passed this slide quickly if the demo worked correctly. Example from Kristy Carpenter ‘16. Unit 4 | Lesson 19 | CS Discoveries

Demo Prior to the presentation, make sure your app is up and running in a different browser tab. During the presentation: show this slide, then switch to a demo of your app.

User Feedback Feedback on the Low Fidelity Prototype Write one or two bullets of feedback about the prototype What changed between the prototype and development. Feedback on the App One or two bullet items that capture the feedback of your app from your users Replace the information above with the answers to the questions. Unit 4 | Lesson 19 | CS Discoveries

Future work List out the things you would want to change if you had more time. Focus on the top 3-5 features Replace the information above with the answers to the questions. Unit 4 | Lesson 19 | CS Discoveries

Reflection What do you think went well in this project? What was difficult in this project and how did you work around it? What did you learn during this project? What would your next step be in further developing this app? Replace the bullets above with the answers to the questions. Unit 4 | Lesson 19 | CS Discoveries

Resources List any places (like websites) or people where you got help List any places where you got pictures This is a VERY important page. Make sure to cite your sources. Unit 4 | Lesson 19 | CS Discoveries