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This presentation highlights an innovative system designed to maximize productivity in the workplace. It provides an overview of the system's key functionality, its intended audience, and why addressing this issue is important. The proposed solution, block diagram, and project timeline are presented, along with the results of each prototyping phase. The presentation concludes with future work, implications of the project, references, acknowledgements, and a Q&A session.

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  1. ALL CAPS TITLE Full Name Affiliation (Dept./University) Contact

  2. OVERVIEW • Overview of the presentation – big picture view • 3-5 points noting the key functionality provided by the system, its intended audience, hinting on its awesomeness! • May include your initial “back-of-the-napkin” sketch/illustration as a talking piece for project’s broad goals • Circulate project brochure (if available)

  3. MOTIVATION ADD suitable Graphic(s)/Illustration on left • Show and Tell – do both! • Highlight the issue which requires the specialized solution you have developed • Why is this issue important to address? To who/whom? Where? When?

  4. INTRODUCTION • Technical background about issue being discussed • Key work that has been done by other practitioners/researchers in area – based on best sources you found • List essential theory needed for solving the problem

  5. ProjectSpecifications • Specific problem with at least 2-core phases clearly identified, and 1 possible extension • If sub-problems need to be solved along the way list these (multiple slides may be used) • Illustrate this if possible • Include constraints/limits • Use multiple slides as needed

  6. Assumptions • Any implicit or explicit assumptions about the product, the process, the ultimate users, the test conditions, intended vs. actual use

  7. PROPOSED SOLUTION • Provide block diagram of the solution showing the key sections • List steps taken to solve the problem – use flowcharts and visuals liberally • Use a multi-phase – at least 2 core phases – approach to design and development, with critical core functionality implemented first, and other extension features added in later. • Show project timeline with milestones

  8. RESULTS • Key results from each prototyping phase • Use at least a 2-phase approach to prototyping – include annotated photos/diagrams of implementation • Note how results were evaluated and then used to improve subsequent versions • Emphasize safety, usefulness, improved quality and fun in prototyping process • Multiple slides for cores w/ troubleshooting

  9. Video title here Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO8x8eoU3L4

  10. CONCLUSIONS • Comment on significance of results - applicability in the home or workplace • Personal learning reflection about handling multi-phase projects (For mid-term: Each group member should comment on how the jointly designed and developed presentation with integrated video relates to their individual project with at least one slide per group member.)

  11. FUTURE WORK • Discuss implications of work – positive and negative • Possible extensions to project • Invite audience for suggestions • Include appropriate image or clip art

  12. REFERENCES • Provide complete APA citation of the key sources you referred to, along with persistent links to these (if available) • Highlight the key resource(s) you found especially useful

  13. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • If any external photos, images, videos from other sources were used in the presentation acknowledge their use • Provide a thumbnail of image/video along with online/author information • You may acknowledge the assistance or contributions of others in the project Page 9: Messi19azzurtina. (2007, January 23). Father Guido Sarducci's Five Minute University [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO8x8eoU3L4

  14. Discussion • Q&A slide with suitable graphic inviting audience questions • Thank the audience • List your preferred name and contact information such as email, LinkedIn profile, webpage, blog

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