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== General Information == You won't be surprised to hear that I'm expecting that the final presentations will present your final project for [[../|the class]]. I'm truly not expecting anything extra out of these presentations which is why I've listed the expectations for the presentations and paper in the same section of the syllabus. The paper and the presentation are just two opportunities to showcase the same project. Details about the expectations for final projects are on [[../#Project 2: Consultant's Report|the relevant section of the syllabus]]. If the class were happening in person, everybody would be expected to give feedback during a class session devoted to that. The sessions will be held entirely online asynchronously in [https://teams.microsoft.com/l/channel/19%3afc9ea7bc41da44858f1c257344579508%40thread.tacv2/Final%2520Presentations?groupId=e5542b13-679d-4f7d-9e4f-54cc4bd03bbc&tenantId=f6b6dd5b-f02f-441a-99a0-162ac5060bd2 a Microsoft Teams channel]. I expect everybody to spend about around 90 minutes participating in these sessions over a 48 hour period from Thursday 11:59pm through Saturday 11:59pm although I'm hoping most people will be able to finish giving feedback on Friday.
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