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On December 7th and 9th the class will be hosting two virtual presentations sessions. Please read the information below carefully.

General Information

I'm expecting that the presentations will be presentation of of your final project for the class. Details about the expectations for final projects are on the relevant section of the syllabus.

The sessions will be held entirely online in Canvas asynchronously in a Canvas group discussion forum that will be published a soon as as presentation groups are finalized. If the class were happening in person, everybody would be expected to give feedback during class.

I expect everybody to spend about 90 minutes participating on they day are not presenting. As a result of the asynchronous nature, we've extended the period of time that folks can give feedback to 24 hours: from 3:30pm on the day of presentation until 3:29pm the following day.

Structure

The basic structure is going to be as follows:

  • Everybody in the class will be sorted into a Canvas group discussion into a groups with 9 of your classmates. Each group contains a random selection of 5 people presenting on Monday and 5 people presenting on Wednesday.
  • Presenters will all upload videos on or before 4:30pm on they day they are presenting.
  • At some point after 4:30pm on the day they not presenting all non-presenters will watch the videos uploaded by their groupmates who are assigned to present that day and will give them each feedback that aims to help them revise their work for their final projects.
  • I will also watch all the videos and look over the uploaded PDF or image material and give presenters detailed detailed feedback.

Plan: Presenters

All students must do two things do two things before 3:30pm on the day they are presenting. You are welcome to do these at any point in advance:

  1. Upload your presentation material in PDF, PNG, or JPG to "Final Presentation" dropbox in Canvas. We expect most people will be just be uploaded and exported slide deck from PowerPoint, Google Slides, etc.
  2. Upload you video of your 4-7 minute long "pitch" in a message in the Final Presentation Peer Feedback group discussion group on Canvas within their assigned group. You all can do this by posting a new message and clicking the "Record/Upload Media" button above the text box and then clicking the "Upload Media" post on the follow-up tab.

Because there are there two different groups presenting, there is no listed due date on the Canvas assignment. Your due date is 3:30pm on the day you are assigned to present. We cannot give 'any credit for late assignments.

Plan: Non-Presenters

All students must do the following thing on the day they are not presenting:

  1. At some point after 3:30pm, watch each short video pitch for the 5 people in the your assigned group that are presenting that day.
  2. After watching each the video, spend a minimum of 7 minutes writing a reply to each of the day's presenters' messages in Canvas giving them feedback on their presentation and pitch. Saying you liked the pitch is fine but focus on giving substantive, critical feedback that will help each person make concrete changes and improvements to the work in the presentation to produce a better final project. Feel free to ask questions about things you were unclear about. Feel free to give concrete suggestions for course material that might be useful or connections that might be helpful. We expect everybody to spend between 7 and 12 minutes giving feedback to each of the day's five presenters in their group.

Each person will give feedback to 5 others. We expect that this assignment will take a maximum of 95 minutes (<7m to watch each videos; <12m for each piece of feedback). This is less that period of time you would all spend in class.

All feedback is due 3:29pm the day after you are not presenting (i.e., 24 hours after the presenters deadline for uploading the video). Feedback will be graded as part of participation and I will weight it so that it's equivalent to preparation for two case sessions. We cannot give any credit for late assignments.

Presentation Format: Video Pitches

We are asking you all to prepare and share video version of your presentations as "pitches" for our project.

In terms of the video: we are not expecting anything fancy. We understand that folks are coming to this with different technical skills and working in a variety fo contexts. I am going to assess you entirely on the content of your presentation and pitch. I will not assess you on the production quality of your video. The pitches should be 4-5 minutes long and not more than 7 minutes in length.

We're quite open into the nature of the video but here are some ideas:

  • If you have been building your presentation in PowerPoint, Keynote, or similar, the easiest thing is probably just to create a "screencast" that records audio of yourself talking while recording video of whatever is on your screen. There are a bunch of tools to do this:
  • If it's easier, feel free to just use a cellphone or webcam video. For example, have a friend record you as you talk through your actual poster laid out on a table.
  • If you run into trouble, please ask on Discord for help. If you figured something out, feel free to give advice to others on Discord. If you've got experience doing this, please help your classmates. I use Linux and are unlikely to be able to do much to trouble shoot.

Frequently Asks Questions

What should go into my presentation?
Details are on the on the relevant section of the syllabus.