Studio 11. 3rd Oral Presentation (Design Project Progress)

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Studio 11. 3rd Oral Presentation (Design Project Progress) GE105 Introduction to Engineering Design College of Engineering King Saud University Studio 11. 3rd Oral Presentation (Design Project Progress) FALL 2016

Brief advices Each group has 10 minutes to present their progress: problem formulation, human factors, concept generation, weights/rates Groups must use the time properly Speak slowly with a high tone Establish eye-contact with audience Maintain professional group dynamics with your team members Properly manage the question session Plan where everyone will stand and who will say what Follow your group leader’s instructions We will vote for best poster design at the end!