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Final project presentations (2021S)

Final project presentations are on Wednesday 12.5.2021, 10-12, online, Zoom (check link from the Moodle).

Slides, posters and videos (optional) will be added to the course’s Moodle forum.

Schedule

9.45 Zoom room opens (check link from the Moodle)

10.00 – 10.15 KIVAKO Project – Tandem app V
10.15 – 10.30 Upgrading a solution for a browser-based Rainbow Dictionary
10.30 – 10.45 SW component management
10.45 – 11.00 TASERA Scheduling Software III
11.00 – 11.15 Therapy applications for children and adolescents
11.15 – 11.30 Metrics Monitoring Tool VII
11.30 – 11.45 RadioDNS
11.45 – 12.00 Share & Save – Selainpohjaisen tavaroiden lainausohjelmiston jatkokehitys

 

Guidelines:

  • All teams give a final project presentation in the end of the project. In the presentation, take the following things into account:
    • Send a link to your presentation slides and project poster (and videos etc.) latest by 11.5.2021 to responsible teacher (timo.poranen @ tuni.fi). Slides (and links to videos etc.) will added to the course’s Moodle forum.
    • Presentations are given in Zoom using screen share functionality. Test Zoom beforehand (https://tuni.zoom.us/ and https://www.tuni.fi/it-services/handbook?page=4817 ).
    • Link to Zoom can be found from the Moodle.
    • Whole team should participate in the event.
    • The optimal length of your presentation is 12 minutes, after that 2 minutes are reserved for questions and 1 minute for preparations needed by the next group. Practice your presentation beforehand.
    • Keep the presentation in English if your group’s working language is English. Finnish language projects can give their presentation in Finnish, but slides can be in English.
    • To avoid demo effects, you can record a video and show it during the presentation.
  • What you should cover in the presentation
    • Introduce your project group and client.
    • Show statistics (working hours, activities, commits, implemented requirements,…), mention your development model and explain how you applied your development model.
    • Give a demo. This is an important part of the presentation. You can also play a video.
    • Mention your project’s good and bad experiences. Did you encounter any risks.
    • Good-to-know things to mention to other groups.
    • Other things you like to mention.
Short project presentations (2021S)

Short project presentations are on Friday 5.2.2021, 10.15-12, online.

Send your slides (or link to slides) to the lecturer before the presentation day. Slides will be uploaded to the Moodle.

10.00 Zoom room opens
10.15 – 10.25 KIVAKO Project – Tandem app
10.25 – 10.35 Upgrading a solution for a browser-based Rainbow Dictionary
10.35 – 10.45 SW component management
10.45 – 10.55 TASERA Scheduling Software III
10.55 – 11.05 Therapy applications for children and adolescents
11.05 – 11.15 Metrics Monitoring Tool VII
11.15 – 11.25 RadioDNS
11.25 – 11.35 Share & Save

Guidelines

  • In the Moodle (see Topic 5) there is a section for presentation slides. Send your slides, or a link to your slides, beforehand to the lecturer. Then lecturer will add your slides to the Moodle.
  • Practice using Zoom beforehand. Check university’s Zoom guidelines.

Each team has about 7 minutes for their presentation:

  • Introduce your project shortly.
  • Describe what kind of group you have.
  • Meetings, communication with the client, communication with the group.
  • Main project risks, how to avoid them.
  • Development model (iterations, reviews, software design, testing, UI-desing, usability,…).
  • Initial schedule (iterations and their content).
  • Other management related issues (for example, what kind of help / support / learning your team needs).
  • Finnish language project can give their presentation in Finnish, but slides should be in English.

After the presentation, couple of minutes are used for questions and discussion.