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CS 471 Fall 2024
Topic Introduction Presentation

General

On Monday, November 18, or the following class meeting day if we run out of time, each of the topic introduction groups will make an in-person presentation introducing their assigned topic. This is worth 75 points in the course grade.

Presentations will be made in the classroom. They are expected to be 15–20 minutes long, not including time for questions at the end. Presentations will be recorded and may be viewed by other CS faculty members. The order in which groups will present will not be announced in advance.

In Assignment 5, you will turn in a draft version of your presentation slides. This will be worth an additional 40 points.

Formality

This is to be an informal presentation. No special dress is required.

Audience

As with previous presentations this semester, the intended audience for each of your presentations is the class. Pitch each presentation at a level that a CS 471 student can understand. You do not need to explain things that every CS 471 student will know, but specialized terminology, abbreviations, etc. must be explained.

Slides

During your presentation, slides (that is, PowerPoint, Google Slides, or similar) must be displayed on the classroom projector. You will turn in your slides twice, both times in the form of a PDF file. First, a draft of your slides will be submitted in Assignment 5. Second, by the day of your presentation, you will turn in the slides that you actually use in your presentation. A spot will be created on the UA Canvas site to allow for this.

Participation

All group members must be involved in the presentation, with each member doing a substantial portion of the speaking.

Content

Your group is assigned a topic relevant to software development, and you must choose a specific example to cover in your presentation. Acknowledging sources is required.

When you are done, open up the floor for questions or comments. Be clear about when the question period begins.

Grading & Feedback

Presentations will be graded based on the following criteria. Each student will receive written feedback.

Group

Individual

Thoughts

The Content section, above, is about what to cover in your presentation. However, it does not dictate how your presentation is to be organized. Think about this. In what order should information be presented to your audience to facilitate understanding? How should slides be titled and formatted? Etc.

Remember to be practical. Suppose your audience wishes to learn enough about your topic that they can begin to use it in their work—at least in a small way. Will your presentation give them the information they need in order to do this?