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==== Demonstration of Bot 2.0 ==== You will demonstrate version 2 of your bot to the class in two ways: a live demo and a pre-made demo, as follows. ===== Pre-made Demos ===== Task: Record a pre-made demo of your bot (2-5 minutes). ;Due: Monday, November 24th, 11:59 p.m. ;Deliverables: Each group member will record their own screencapture video of the bot in action with a voiceover. ;Turn In: a video upload to Canvas (one per student). ===== Live Demos ===== Task: Conduct a live demo of your bot ;Due: In class on Tuesday, November 25th. ;Deliverables: During your 10 minute slot, show off what your bot (and web page) can do. ;Turn In: no artifact -- just be present and prepared. The full group should expect to stand up front or otherwise be involved. '''Steps''' # I'll determine an order for presentation; you'll determine how to present the work. # Slides are not necessary, but a view of your bot in action is. # To avoid awkwardness around switching laptops, the podium computer will drive the projector. However, you will present from your own computer. To accomplish this, all presenting laptops will join a Zoom room and screenshare to present. # We'll allow time for questions / clarifications after the presentation. ;Tips: * In case of live demo failure, be prepared to share 2 of your pre-made demos as a fallback so that you can get good feedback. ===== Bot Feedback ===== Task: give feedback to 1 other group ;Due: Monday, December 1, 11:59 p.m. ;Deliverables: a paragraph of highly specific feedback for the group you are assigned; grading will be according to my detailed rubric for giving feedback in brief ;Turn In: a text submission on Canvas ;Tips: * I will assign you to give feedback to the project from another group. * You will work individually; each group will get feedback from multiple peers as well as from me. * If you're not sure what to write based on the demo you saw, take a look at the group's repository and offer feedback based on the code and documentation you see. * The feedback should be your view and grounded in your observations: do not use AI tools for this assignment.
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