Specifications for Live Demos or Presentations (Sections 5 & 6 - Prof. Simmons)
Each group will present a live demo to show the feature that they have added for the final project. The schedule of these demos is provided on your section’s calendars but the order of demos will be discussed/finalized during the lecture. You will have 9 minutes maximum (8 minutes to setup and present + 1 minute for questions and everything else). You will lose points if your demo goes over 8 minutes. Please rehearse it and time yourself (best to keep it to 7 minutes or less).
Please note:
- The live demo must be from the deployed site, not from localhost.
- Attendance is REQUIRED for these demos. Please email the instructor if you have extenuating circumstances.
- Each group will be required to submit copy of presentation (along with poster/flier) on Canvas.
- Each group will also be required to submit an evaluation of demos from other groups and provide these to the instructor.
Your presentation should include the following:
- {Required} A title slide with your group and the names of your group members
- {Required} 1 slide with the overall theme of your project and describing all user stories [no more than 1 slide]
- {Required} 1 slide for each user story listing the conditions of satisfaction, numbered in the way they were numbered in your proposal (i.e. 3.2), and their priority. Indicate whether the conditions of satisfaction were met. Feel free to use percentages. This can be based on the table from your project plan
- {Required} Discuss any deviations from the proposed plan [no more than 1 slide]
- {Optional} Discuss any challenges you faced and how did you resolve them [no more than 1 slide]
- {Required} 1 slide summarizing overall contributions made by each group member [no more than 1 slide with 1-2 sentences per member]
You might want to include your email address and other related info (i.e., github repo link, pictures, hosted site link, etc). You will also submit a copy of your presentation (pptx/pdf file, not link) on Canvas under “Project: Poster/Demo” assignment.
Grading Rubric:
Your final Poster/Flier and Presentation are worth 4% of the overall course grade.
Poster/flier will be worth 1% and will be graded based on whether you submitted it on time or not.
Presentation (which includes demo) will be worth 3%. This will be based on:
- The presentation includes all the required aspects
- All team members contributing to presentation
- Quality of overall demo
- Satisfactory responses to the Q&A
- Peer feedback from groups
You will NOT receive points for the demo if your group fails to submit copy of the presentation on Canvas, if you do not submit peer feedback from other groups to your instructor, or if you are not present for all presentations/demos during class.