You will present your project in class. You have 10 minutes to
present no more than 8 slides without
animation (or 3 slides with animation), followed by 5 minutes Q&A.
Presentations are in the
following order:
11/12 project presentations
Project ID |
Students |
URL |
B1 |
Kelvin Dsouza and Billy McCray |
link |
B2 |
Carl Klier and Nachiket Patel |
link |
B2 |
Anshul Jethvani and Mostafa Eghbali Zarch |
link |
B3 |
Stanton Parham and Peiyi Li |
link |
B3 |
Spencer Yoder |
link |
11/17 project presentations
|
Project ID |
Students |
URL |
B4 |
Yunsoo Ha |
link |
B4 |
Alec Landow and Liam Adams |
link |
B4 |
Nick Albergo and Benjamin Ryle |
link |
M1 |
Alexander Allen and Keith Mellendorf |
link |
M3 |
Johnathan Wilder, Ayush Khot, Ruiwen Wu |
link |
Schedule a zoom appointment with the instructor (for Mueller: on 11/17
after class, 11/18 or 11/19; for Zhou: on 11/17 after class, 11/19 or 11/20). You will demonstrate
your project (compile and run any software you developed) at that
point.
Peer evaluation: Each group members has to submit a peer evaluation form.
Grading: Group assignments are graded by groups. All members
receive the same number of base points but these base points are
multiplied by a peer evaluation factor, which is determined as the
average of the evaluation score by your peer (optionally minus
outliers, up to the instructor). Each group member is individually responsible
to know how any of the parts are solved. While the individual
author of a module is indicated, this does not affect grades.
Group problems: Should there be any problems in the groups, then
please read the policies for this class. Then consult the
instructor at the earliest possible point. Problems may include: a
group member drops the class, does not show up for meetings, does not
contribute any work, has personal problems related to the group
etc.
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