Milestone Presentation Format. Background  We have a template for lab presentations  These are guidelines for the milestone presentation.

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Milestone Presentation Format

Background  We have a template for lab presentations  These are guidelines for the milestone presentation

… and the template is

Title Page  Group Members with Company Titles  Company Name  Date  Project/Product Name  EG Section  Be Creative!!!

Agenda  Project Objective  Background Information  Technical Design Description  Cost Estimate  Project Schedule

Project Objective  A quick description of your project  Should include overall approach  For bomb robots, what route  Any extra credit points that you’re going to try to achieve

Background Information  Quick description of what the mission is  Can be paraphrased from the project description we gave you Example:  The US Department of Homeland Security is soliciting designs for bomb disarming robots

Technical Design Description  One slide describing how your project works  For Milestone 1: A sketch, if appropriate (refer to your SLDP Write Up)  For Milestone 2: Sketch, plus a picture  For Milestone 3: One slide describing design changes since the last milestone and why they were made

Cost Estimate  Must be an Excel Spreadsheet embedded in the slide (no screen shot)  Entire cost should be on one slide  For a long list, just list the major items separately (e.g., NXT block, motors)  Small items can be grouped as “Misc Parts” and the cost of the group shown  Overall cost should be in bottom right corner

Estimated Cost (contd.)  For Milestone 2: Any changes in cost should be noted and explained

Project Schedule  Should be a “copy picture” from Microsoft Project  Should show task table (left side), plus Gantt Chart (right side)  Task table can have columns squished out, leaving just the task description  All tasks should show responsible person

Project Schedule (contd.)  For all milestones: Any tasks running late should be explained  For later milestones: Any schedule changes made since the preceding milestone should be explained

Conclusion  An overall assessment of where you stand  “We’re on schedule”  “We’re running late, but can catch up”  “We’re dead”  An assessment on how you’re doing on cost  A list of activities to be done for next milestone