CS 410 Professional Workforce Development I Spring 2019

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CS 410 Professional Workforce Development I Spring 2019 Module 3: Project Selection and Presentation Skills 02/09/2019 - 03/01/2019 Week 8 – 5 March 2019 Instructor: Jim Brunelle (jabrunel@odu.edu) Office: E&CS 3111 (757-683-7722) Office Hours: Tuesday 1300-1400 or by Appt

Lecture Agenda 1030-1035: Welcome/Discussion 1035-1130: Feasibility Presentation Review – Gold Team 1130-1225: Feasibility Presentation Review – Silver Team CS 410 Spring 2019 Week 8: 5 March

Formal Presentation Tuesday, 19 March What to Expect Review board will include 3-5 participants Reviewer backgrounds may include CS401/411 faculty, industry Program Managers, industry IT professionals Reviewers will be given access to your team websites two-days prior to the presentation date (i.e. 17 March – the latest version of presentation must be posted and all website information must be current by that date) Timeline for each team total ~50 minutes: ~25-30 mins to setup/present, ~20-25 minutes for Q&A The entire team should be available – preferably in person if you live in Hampton Roads. Team members not present should participate via webex and have microphone and camera. Teams need to have slides to provide as handouts (black and white is acceptable). Team Preparation Review/Update/Review/Update...do it again... Finalize Team member presenters Practice and critique – update presentation and adjust approach as appropriate to make it flow – make sure to review it in “presentation” mode Refer to the grading rubric – make sure you address every graded point Presenters need to know the key messages they want to get across – you need to be able to complete the entire presentation in ~ 25 minutes (30 max, no less than 20) Engage Instructor to help refine/critique – 3 “sessions” recommended (late this week/weekend, mid next week, final run through 15 or 16 March) CS 410 Spring 2019 Week 8: 5 March

A little polish... CS 410 Spring 2019 Week 8: 5 March

Feasibility Presentation Grading Rubric CS 410 Spring 2019 Week 8: 5 March