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CS-EE 480 Fall 2006 1September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Title Team Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Student 4 Advisor Dr.

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1 CS-EE 480 Fall 2006 1September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Title Team Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Student 4 Advisor Dr. Name1, Dr. Name2 Industry Representative Mr/Ms/Mrs Name Affiliation

2 CS-EE 480 Fall 2006 2September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Overview Introduction Scorecard Additional Accomplishments Plans Issues/Concerns Conclusions

3 CS-EE 480 Fall 2006 3September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Introduction Briefly explain what your project does, why it is significant, and who will benefit from it This is helpful to remind the audience what you are designing Include a picture, block diagram, or other graphic

4 CS-EE 480 Fall 2006 4September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Scorecard List the previous month’s plans Show what was completed, focus on things that were done (not started) Describe any shortcomings and explain why

5 CS-EE 480 Fall 2006 5September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Additional Accomplishments List any additional accomplishments Include from 3-5 of them Limit to the past month

6 CS-EE 480 Fall 2006 6September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Plans List your team’s plans for next month Include from 3-5 of them Remember, the following month we will check to see that you did these things

7 CS-EE 480 Fall 2006 7September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Milestones NumberDescriptionOriginal 10/30/05 Previous 10/30/05 Present 11/20/05 1Product Approval10/04/03 2Plan Approval11/18/05 11/21/05 3Mock-Up 1 Built11/25/05 4Parts Chosen11/25/05 6Design Release12/09/05 5Mock-Up 2 Built01/25/05 9TOP’s Approval02/10/06 7Knee, Leg and Foot Manufactured 02/15/06 8Parts Integrated & Functional03/15/06 10Founder’s Day04/07/05 11Final Report04/25/05

8 CS-EE 480 Fall 2006 8September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Concerns/Issues List your concerns/issues Be prepared to discuss some possible solutions and what you plan to do about it Do not include “having enough time” or “project will work”; instead, focus on important problems

9 CS-EE 480 Fall 2006 9September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Conclusions Recap your main points Provide a sense of closure Ask the audience if “anyone has a question?”

10 CS-EE 480 Fall 2006 10September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Suggestions Do not change the template !!! Avoid reading your slides Use short headings, content rich Use figures, diagrams, charts whenever possible (lots of color) Be sure to speak clearly and loud enough for the last row to hear you

11 CS-EE 480 Fall 2006 11September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Suggestions, continued. You probably do not require note cards when using PowerPoint slides Practice your presentation in front of a mirror or your team members or your advisor You may select a logo for your project, must be appropriate


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