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==== Demo + Presentation of Work -- Task 11 ==== You will share your (or your group's) efforts with the class as part of a final celebration of our work in the class. Task: Present your / the group's work to the class. ;Due: Wednesday, June 3rd, in class ;Deliverables: ;; 1 - A virtual poster describing your individual work OR a group poster describing the group's work as a whole. ;; 2 - The oral presentation of your work (Time allocation: 5 minutes per person with up to 3 minutes for questions; if you present individually, you have 5 minutes total, if a group presents as a group, multiply time by quantity, the division of time should be reasonable and fair but does not need to be identical). ;Turn In: A PDF of your poster. '''Steps''' # You can lay out the poster using any tool you like; Miro or Canva should work well. # Plan to project your poster and zoom in on elements as you talk # Include the following elements: ## What is the project? ## Who is in your group? ## What work did you do? ## Observations. Potential topics include: ### What did you learn ### What feedback did you get from the community ### What advice would you give to other students or new contributors ## Screenshots, visuals and other evidence # In class, you will show your poster and talk about your work. ;Tips: * Don't make a printout, but for future optional activities, I recommend using a standard horizontal layout (e.g., 20x30) so that it can be printed.
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