Presentation
During the scheduled final exam time, you will give a seven minute presentation on the project. This includes five minutes of talking (among the four of you) and two minutes of answering audience questions. Every group member must speak.
If you’re able to do so, I strongly encourage you to give a demonstration of your project.
You should tell the class who you are, what you did, and how you did it. You can tell us what didn’t work or was almost working if you would like. If you do a demonstration, you should show off some cool features.
Public speaking is very hard. This is a low-stakes way to get some practice at it in a supportive environment.
Rubric:
Category | Criteria & Points | ||
---|---|---|---|
0 | 1 | 2 | |
Project overview | No/minimal description of project and motivation | Cursory/incomplete description of project | Clear description of project and the goal it accomplishes/how to use it |
Project details | No details of project code | Some details about code, but missing information about challenges and/or crates | Details about organization of code and crates used, and about challenges that arose |
Organization & delivery | Presentation was not rehearsed and was hard to follow along | Presentation was somewhat rehearsed and had a loose structure | Presentation was well-rehearsed and engaging |
Demo | No demo | Demo did not work correctly and/or crashed | Working demo of project |
Timing | More than 1 minute off from 7 minutes | Within 1 minute of 7 minutes | Within 30 seconds of 7 minutes |
Group Participation | Less than half of group members participated in presentation | Majority of group members participated in presentation | All group members participated in presentation |