CSE 40437/60437 / Final Project Presentations

Final Project Presentations

In the week of April 30 of class, you will give a final presentation on your project to Prof. Wang on your scheduled slot (sign up your slot on doole using the link at the bottom of this page). In the presentation, you should be able to demonstrate all the accomplishments of your project with a focus on the ones you have achieved after the mid-term presentation.

Location of the final presentation: 214 B Cushing (Prof. Wang's Office). You are only required to come to your presentation slot but you are welcome to attend other groups' presentations if you are interested.

Each talk will occupy 15 minutes, followed by 10 minutes for questions, comments, discussions and feedback. Given the time limit, you must stick carefully to your message, and practice your talk multiple times with your group members. Each team member should speak for a portion of the presentation time. Since it is the final presentation, please make it comprehensive and discuss all essential parts of your projects with an emphasize on the results you obtained in the second of half of the semester.

Your talk should be accompanied by 12-20 carefully prepared slides. You may use any tool that you like to create slides, but you are encouraged email a draft of your slides to me in PDF or PPTX format by Noon April 27 (Friday) so that I can take a look and give you some feedback if needed. Before your presentation slot, please send me your final version of your slides. You are also highly encouraged to do a demo of your project in the final presentation.

A typical structure of the talk would include: A brief review of the project background, Progresses made after mid-term report, Final evaluation results and demo (if there is one), Discussions, Experience and Lessons Learned, Future work.

All presentation slides will be made available on Sakai after the final presentations.

Grading

Your grade will be based on the following rubric:
  • Does the presentation adequately cover all aspects of the project: the objective or problem to be solved, the structure and technologies used, one or more interesting challenges, comprehensive evaluation, and meaningful conclusions?
  • Has substantial progress on the project been made after mid-term presentation/report, including new results that have not been discussed in mid-term presentation/report?
  • Are the slides prepared with care, including at least one excellent diagram that shows the structure of the system and how the components interact?
  • Is the oral presentation clear and logical, with each group member participating, and completing the presentation within the time limit?
  • Schedule

    Please sign up your final project presentation slot on Doodle

    CSE 40437/60437 / Final Project Presentations