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The plan for final presentations is as follows:
The plan for final presentations is as follows:


# Everybody should '''record and a share copy of their final presentation by Thursday June 2nd 11:59pm'''.  
# Everybody should '''record and a copy of their presentation by Thursday June 2nd 11:59pm'''.  
# Everybody should '''view everybody else's presentations and give them feedback by Sunday June 5th 11:59pm'''.
# Everybody should view '''everybody else's presentations and give them feedback by June 5th 11:59pm'''.


I've pushed these deadlines back because my own travel schedule means I'm not likely to be able to review these before Friday June 3rd. I'm going to try to get everybody feedback by then.
I've pushed these deadlines back because my own travel schedule I'm not likely to be able to review these before Friday June 3rd. I'm going to try to get everybody feedback by then.


==== Presentation content and form ====
==== Presentation content and form ====


Your projects are different stages so there be variation in terms of what is presented. That said, I expect nearly everyone will present one of two kinds of presentations:
Your projects are different stages so I see one of two overlapping and similar types of presentation:


# An overview and summary of your final project in its current state so that your classmates and I can give you feedback that is useful for your final written project due a week later. Present your research questions and context and walk us through the key deliverables and your current progress. Emphasize your methods since this is what we will be best positioned to provide you feedback. on If you have specific things you want feedback on, please communicate this during your talk and/or on Discord.
# An overview and summary of your final project in its current state so that I, and your classmates, can give you feedback that is useful for your final written project due a week later. Present your research question and context and walk us through the key deliverables and your progress. Emphasize your methods since this is what we will provide you feedback. If you have specific things you want feedback on, please communicate this during your talk.
# If your project is a complete paper, you might want to instead do a full research presentation like what you would give at a conference. This would be fine as well.
# If your project is a complete paper, you might want to instead do a full research presentation like what you would give at a conference. This would be fine as well.


'''Each presentation should between 8-12 minutes and absolutely not longer than 15m.''' I expect most people will use slides but walking through a posters could work too. I'm open/flexible and you're welcome to be creative.
The presentation should between 8-12 minutes and absolutely not longer than 15m.  


==== Recording and sharing your presentation ====
==== Recording and sharing your presentation ====


My suggestion is that everybody share their presentation by placing a link to a video recording directly in the <code>#final-presentations</code> channel on Discord. Just create a new message in the channel.
My suggestion is that everybody share their presentation by placing a link to their presentation directly in the <code>#final-presentations</code> channel on Discord. Just create a new message in the channel.


There are many ways to record your presentation. Here are some ideas:
There are many ways to record your presentation. Here are some ideas:
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* Try any number of other options (I put [[Online Communities (UW COM481 Winter 2022)/Final presentations#Presentation_Format:_Video_Pitches|a list]] together earlier this year).
* Try any number of other options (I put [[Online Communities (UW COM481 Winter 2022)/Final presentations#Presentation_Format:_Video_Pitches|a list]] together earlier this year).


Besides sharing directly from Zoom, you can share your file with Dropbox, Google Drive, an non-searchable Youtube video, etc.
Besides sharing directly from Zoom, you can share your file with Dropbox, Google Drive, an non-searchable Youtube-video, etc.


==== Feedback ====
==== Feedback ====


Once the videos are uploaded, everybody should watch every video and then provide feedback on Discord:
Once the videos are uploaded, everybody should watch them and then provide feedback on Discord. My expectations is that everybody will write feedback to every classmates for 10-15 minutes. There will be 8 presentations (there is one 2-person project) so this will work out to a maximum of 2 hours watching videos and about 2 hours leaving feedback. I understand that you'll have more feedback to give to some folks than others but do try to keep this time target in mind and do try to give feedback to everybody.
 
* My expectations is that everybody will write feedback to every classmates for 10-15 minutes.
* To leave feedback, leave it in [https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/4403205878423-Threads-FAQ a Discord thread] associated with each videos. The threads will be listed underneath the channel in the channel listing sidebar. If the thread doesn't exist yet, you can just mouse over the message in the main channel and create a thread. Let's name them something like "Mako's Presentation"
 
There will be 8 presentations (there is one 2-person project) so this will work out to a maximum of 2 hours watching videos and about 2 hours leaving feedback. Since I had planned to do two classes for final presentations, this works out about right. I understand that you'll have more feedback to give to some folks than others but do try to keep this time target in mind and do try to give feedback to everybody.


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