End of Semester Automation Project Details

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End of Semester Automation Project Details

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Some of the following dates come from the STCC Academic Calendar.

Important Dates:
Wednesday, May 11th, is the last day of classes.
Thursday-Tuesday, May 12-17 are the dates for Final Exams for Day Classes.
Wednesday, May 18 E.E.T. Advisory Board Meeting & Senior Project Presentation Day. See details below.
Friday, May 20th All written work for the Project is due BEFORE NOON.
Sunday, May 22nd Final Grades are due at midnight.

E.E.T. Advisory Board Meeting & Senior Project Presentation Day - Your Final Project Presentation is scheduled for noon on Wednesday, May 18th. This is also the day for the E.E.T. Advisory Board Meeting. The Advisory Board meeting will commence AFTER the attendees have a chance to view your project. You should have resume's ready for distribution at your presentation.


Additional Important Dates:

The Final Project Paper: Here are some samples from previous years. Final hard copy must be submitted to me by NOON on Friday, May 20th. Final electronic copy of all files, programs, and report are due by 8:00 pm on Friday, May 20th.

The Final Project Presentation: This will be a group presentation. This will be on May 18th, but the actual times are still being worked out. However, it is known that at noon the E.E.T. Advisory Board Members will be present to watch each group showcase their project. You should plan on the demonstration taking about 10-15 minutes, including follow-up questions.

Project Video: A short video showing the operation of your project. You can refer to this video created and posted by the Spring 2015 Day Class for ideas.

Tri-Fold & Mobile Presentation: Your group should create a Tri-Fold presentation of their project as well as a mobile presentation which might include the project video and/or a brief PowerPoint type presentation. This will be used for future presentation in the department, on campus or even off-campus.

Here are some links from a Previous Forum Post on creating Project Display Boards.

Perfecting the Project Display Board.

Project Display Boards from Wikihow.com
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