Presentation Schedule for SYST 210 Final Presentations
Final presentations will be on Tuesday, December 6 and Thursday,
December 8. Each group will have 12 minutes to present.
Your presentation should cover the basic elements of your system
design, as described in the project instructions. Each student in the group must give part of the presentation. A
grading rubric for the presentation is given below. Timekeeping
will be strict. Please bring a hardcopy of your slides for the instructor.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
3:00-3:12 Group 8
3:15-3:27 Group 9
3:30-3:42 Group 4
3:45-3:57 Group 5
4:00-4:12 Group 1
Thursday, December 8, 2011
3:00-3:12 Group 6
3:15-3:27 Group 7
3:30-3:42 Group 3
3:45-3:57 Group 2
Grading Rubric
Group grade:
- Professionalism - Team is well dressed. Visuals are polished with
uniform and appealing (but not to glitzy) style. Visuals are readable
and free of grammatical errors or typographical errors. Transitions
between speakers are smooth. Your team seems well practiced. (5
points)
- Coverage - You covered all the required subjects (operational
concept, objectives hierarchy, external systems diagram, originating
requirements, functional architecture, physical architecture,
operational architecture, interface architecture, evaluation plan). (5 points)
- Content - Your system design is well developed and
appropriate for your problem. You demonstrate mastery of the
content of SYST 210. (5 points)
- Clarity - Your description is clear and understandable. (5
points)
- Presentation skills (as a group) - You are poised, have good eye
contact, speak directly to your listeners, don't have distracting
mannerisms (such as saying "um" or "like," wringing your hands, pacing
back and forth). You make effective use of gestures. You present
in a way that makes the audience interested in what you are saying. (5
points)
Individual grade:
- You are graded on the same items as above, but the grade applies
to your individual part of the presentation.
Everyone is required to attend the presentations and to evaluate the
speakers. Submitting your evaluations will count as a quiz grade.