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Join us for the Final Presentations from 9:15 AM to 12:00 PM, featuring guest introductions and project highlights. The session starts with an overview of design methodology followed by 5-minute presentations from each team. Engage in feedback circles with 8 industry experts who will provide personalized insights and evaluations of your solutions. Each project should tell a compelling user story, showcase insights and learning from prototyping cycles, and present the current point of view and solutions developed. Get ready for a collaborative and evaluative experience!
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Final Presentations! 9:15-10:00 – Guest introduction to design methodology and class projects 10:00-11:00 – Final presentations (5 mins) 11:00- 12:00 – Feedback circles – 15 mins per team 3 teams, 8 feedback givers Q and A; evaluation of solution
What to include in Final Presentation? • a compelling user story insights gathered * prototyping cycle - tests & lessons learned* your current POV* your idea/product/solution • Depending on your project, you may emphasize one part over the others • Don’t spend too much time on partnering organization – we’ll handle that • You’ll have time in feedback circles to talk through process and answer specific questions • You may use technology
Who are the feedback givers? Sampling: Bill Erlendson, Asst Sup’t of San Jose Unified Tim Brady, Imagine K12, first paid employee of Yahoo Mary Simon, CEO/Founder of RAFT (Resource Area for Teachers) Jim Connor, ED of Sandhill Angels, CEO of First Focus Systems Alison Elliot, Former ED of GSB Alumni Consulting Team Mike Teng, CTO of Rocketship Gloria Lee, COO of NSVF Deborah McGriff, Partner NSVF Ron Fortune, CEO of Education.com Paul Sherer, BoD of Education Pioneers, Fast Forward Foundation
Grades/Feedback Next Tuesday, May 31 – you will receive a narrative evaluation and rubric score of final project by teaching team