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x96_syllabus:presentation_guidelines [2016/09/29 19:33]
kluong [Preliminary Design Review (PDR)]
x96_syllabus:presentation_guidelines [2021/09/19 21:59] (current)
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 ==== Submission Requirements ==== ==== Submission Requirements ====
-  * Presentations should be saved or shared to the Google Drive (SCEL > FALL 2016 > General Documents > Presentations & Papers > x96 > <Name of presentation>​ Presentations) **at least 30 minutes before the meeting starts**+  * Presentations should be saved or shared to the Google Drive (SCEL > Spring 2018 > General Documents > Presentations & Papers > x96 > <Name of presentation>​ Presentations) **at least 30 minutes before the meeting starts**
   * Files should be saved as < Your team name >_< Name of presentation >.pptx. For example, the Dragonfruit design team will name their proposal presentation as “Dragonfruit_Proposal_Presenation.pptx”.   * Files should be saved as < Your team name >_< Name of presentation >.pptx. For example, the Dragonfruit design team will name their proposal presentation as “Dragonfruit_Proposal_Presenation.pptx”.
  
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   * Goals for this semester   * Goals for this semester
   * Timeline/​schedule for the semester   * Timeline/​schedule for the semester
-Teams will have **minutes** to present with a couple minutes afterwards for questions.+Teams will have **4-8 minutes** to present with a couple minutes afterwards for questions.
  
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 ===== Preliminary Design Review (PDR) ===== ===== Preliminary Design Review (PDR) =====
-Attire: [[.:attire#businesscasual|Business ​Casual]]+Attire: [[.:attire#casual|Casual]]
  
 The PDR demonstrates that the preliminary design meets all system requirements with acceptable risk and within the cost and schedule constraints. It also establishes the basis for proceeding with a more detailed design. It will show that the correct design options have been selected and interfaces have been identified. The PDR demonstrates that the preliminary design meets all system requirements with acceptable risk and within the cost and schedule constraints. It also establishes the basis for proceeding with a more detailed design. It will show that the correct design options have been selected and interfaces have been identified.
  
-For all x96 students, the PDR will be a review of the planned design for the semester.+For all x96 students ​engaged on a full design project, the PDR will be a review of the planned design for the semester.
  
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   * Your team’s progress since the Proposal Presentation   * Your team’s progress since the Proposal Presentation
   * What you have yet to finish   * What you have yet to finish
-Teams will have **8 minutes** to present with a couple minutes afterwards for questions.+Teams will have **4-8 minutes** to present with a couple minutes afterwards for questions. 
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 ==== 499 Students ==== ==== 499 Students ====
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   * Your team’s progress since the Proposal Presentation   * Your team’s progress since the Proposal Presentation
   * What you have yet to finish   * What you have yet to finish
-Teams will have **minutes** to present with a couple minutes afterwards for questions.+  * Timeline/​schedule for the semester 
 +Teams will have **4-8 minutes** to present with a couple minutes afterwards for questions.
  
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 Team presentations should include the following: Team presentations should include the following:
   * Overall block diagram of your system   * Overall block diagram of your system
-  * Hardware teams: ​include ​more detailed block diagrams of the different parts of your system+  * Hardware teams: ​ 
 +    * Include ​more detailed block diagrams of the different parts of your system 
 +    * Completed testing box in the lab and show full Power Budget
   * Software teams: include your pseudocode/​algorithm for your code   * Software teams: include your pseudocode/​algorithm for your code
   * Your team’s progress since the PDR   * Your team’s progress since the PDR
   * What you have yet to finish   * What you have yet to finish
   * Any questions or problems you would like answered or feedback on   * Any questions or problems you would like answered or feedback on
-Teams will have **8 minutes** to present with **7 minutes** afterwards for questions.+Teams will have **6-8 minutes** to present with a few minutes afterwards for questions.
  
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   * What you have yet to finish   * What you have yet to finish
   * Any questions or problems you would like answered or feedback on   * Any questions or problems you would like answered or feedback on
-Teams will have **6 minutes** to present with a **5 minutes** afterwards for questions.+Teams will have **4-6 minutes** to present with a couple ​minutes afterwards for questions.
  
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   * Any remaining problems   * Any remaining problems
   * Future improvements   * Future improvements
-Teams will have **12 minutes** to present with **5 minutes** afterwards for questions. ​ //Please keep in mind that this presentation should summarize all the work you have completed this semester and will serve as a resource to students continuing the projects in the future.//+Teams will have **6-10 minutes** to present with **5 minutes** afterwards for questions. ​ //Please keep in mind that this presentation should summarize all the work you have completed this semester and will serve as a resource to students continuing the projects in the future.//
  
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-Teams will demonstrate their final product. ​ Teams should ​bring their final product. +Team presentations ​should include the following:​ 
-In the demonstration,​ teams should have a few slides that include the following:​ +  * Project background and motivation 
-  * An explanation ​of how it works +  * Goal for your project 
-  * Insight into your design choices +  * Overall block diagram ​of your system 
-  * Any special features ​of your product +  * Include more detailed block diagrams of the different parts of your system 
-Teams will have **6 minutes** to present with a couple minutes afterwards for questions.+  * Include your pseudocode/​algorithm for your code 
 +  * Final status ​of your project 
 +  * Any remaining problems 
 +  * Future improvements 
 +  * Any questions or problems you would like answered or feedback on 
 +Teams will have **4-6 minutes** to present with a couple minutes afterwards for questions.
  
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