CSE 163, Spring 2019: Final Project: Part 3

We provide two options for presentation of your results. Each project must choose one of these options at the time that Part 2 is submitted. Both options are due Tuesday, June 11 at 12:00 pm (noon). NO LATES ACCEPTED for either option.

A) Live presentation during our final exam slot

Prepare a slide deck of no more than 5 slides (including title slide), that can be presented in no more than ~2 minutes (exact length announced the Saturday before the presentation). The slide deck should summarize the main points of your report, including motivation, research questions, and results. You will only have time to present the most important aspects of your project. This may include your algorithm, but it will probably not include implementation details of your Python code. If you ran into major challenges with your project and are unsure what would be best to present, email us ASAP and we can give you suggestions.

If you worked with a partner, BOTH partners should speak/present during your presentation.

The slide deck must be a single self-contained file, in PDF or PowerPoint format. We will load all the documents on a single computer and all groups will present using that computer.

Your slides are due at 12:00 pm (noon) on Tuesday, June 11. NO LATES ACCEPTED. You should submit your slides on Gradescope. You will present your work to the rest of the class during the final exam slot. It is strongly recommended that you practice your presentation ahead of time.

B) Video presentation

Prepare a 4-minute video describing your project as described above for option A). The only difference is you may use up to 10 slides and you are allowed 4 minutes.

You may choose to use CamStudio(Windows only), Quicktime or Powerpoint's built-in slide-show recording tools. If you choose the video option you will also need to submit your presentation slides. You do not need to stand in front of a projector and record yourself and the slides with a video camera. You can just record what your computer displays (the animated slides) and what you say (the oral presentation). If you do use a video camera to record your presentation, then make sure that the slides are within the view of the video camera. If you work with a partner, BOTH partners need to speak/present and both need to clearly identify themselves when speaking in the video.

If you record a video, you are still expected to come to the final exam slot to watch presentations.

Your slides and video are due at 12:00 pm (noon) on Tuesday, June 11. NO LATES ACCEPTED.

Submit Part III

One group member should submit your slide deck and video (if applicable) on Gradescope. Groups doing either a video or live presenation are expected to submit their slides on Gradescope.

If you are submitting a video, you should upload it online to some service like Youtube, Google Drive, or Dropbox. You should give us a link to the video by submitting a file (txt or PDF) that has the link in it. MAKE SURE THAT THE VIDEO IS VIEWABLE TO ANYONE THAT HAS A LINK. It does not need to be a publicly listed video, but anyone that has the link should be able to view it. If a TA is unable to view the video, you will not get credit for this portion of the project.

It is not permitted to submit your slide deck or video late: you may not use late days, and the deadline is firm.