DEC. 7. Group A.

LUIS
Hero's wearable. Nice prototype - paper segment of figure, casting and aluminum stuff.
The presentation form is little awkward. If you make it more like a comic book - thick strokes and colors, it will be effective more. Although some geometric shapes(characters) such as 'for the future' are claver and shows your identity but they are not clear yet.

NOELIS
Separated audio and visual - collective and retrospective project. From personal interesting to project appealing is going smoothly. Cool video but it's going to be more personal rather than using universal chronology footage.

GEORGIA
Weird illustration at the first slide; just speaking balloons work well with your concept. Because we are live in On-line environment, it has a value to do. However, the project is so random in terms of target viewers and a goal. It needs to be considerable in terms of safety and privacy.

FINLEY
In terms of presentation format, need more refine.

YANN
Nice Prototyping. Simple presentation.

TIFFANY
Effective precedences and shows progress of her project such as color separations and re-categorized entire project.

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Final Presentation Guidelines

FINAL Presentation - DON’T disappoint!

Thing to cover:( feel free to change order)

1. Introduce yourself. (1 slides)

2. Present your domain and areas of interest. What about these areas are you interested in? Be specific (1-2 slides)

3.
Introduce relevant precedence and works, artists, designers, authors
ect... for your thesis. What about these projects is relevant and why?
(3-5 slides)


4. Introduce your thesis concept. (1-2 slide)

5. How did you build your prototype + project ( technology employed) (3-5 slides)

6. Present your thesis project + Prototype (3-5 slides)

7. Talk about the future of your project (2-4 slides)
a) what you will continue to research
b) how you will turn your prototype into a finished project.
c) what do you envision for next semester.

8. Closing statement; to bring it all together (1-2 slides) REHEARSE!!





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Things to remember:
- Your presentation needs to be at least 14 slides.
- You need to show 20 minutes early on the day you present to load your files on the computer.- Include well thought out visuals, along with a cohesive visual aesthetic to the whole presentation.
- You must present a working prototype, and think clearly on how best to present it.
- Address the whole class and make eye contact
- Be passionate about your project but also remember to add a little humor to keep people engaged.
- Maximum presentation time is 12 minutes, no less then 8. You need to rehearse it before hand so you don’t get cut off before you’re done!!
- Everyone must present the day they are scheduled to present. Failure to do this is an automatic failure. NO Excuses Accepted.

Best of luck everyone and please contact me with any questions. See you on tuesday!

DEC 2. 2010

Feedback from today
I had a rehearsal for the final presentation in the next week.

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abstract should be 4-5 slides, then explain each statement: Whats the TaeGuek and Aura. Why is it important in the Oriental ism.
In diagrams, point out and explain every single function and what it means or what value they have
conclusion needs to be neat in one sentence and includes potential issues both conceptual and technical issue
Bring in 10 copies of project abstract
Visually appealing

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My project addressed that --
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