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lect06, Wed 01/31
Project Presentation Announcement, MVP Planning
Announcements
- h06 is due on Monday, February 12th. Focus on your MVP over the next 8 days!
- catme.org peer reviews are due Friday night with the rest of lab03. Please use your ucsb.edu email to log on. You get 20 lab03 points for it, so please don’t miss it! Let us know if you didn’t get an email (to your ucsb account!) on Monday during class
MVP Presentations
- MVP demonstrations will be video demos, peer-evaluated Section by Section during lab05
- MVP demos shopuld be user-oriented
Final Presentations
- Final presentations will be live demonstations in front of the whole class, and evaluated by the teaching team (plus an audience choice poll).
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Final presentations should be both user- and stakeholder-oriented.
- 4pm to 7pm, Monday, March 18th (original finals slot)
Here is the point percentage breakdown for grading that the teaching team plans to use for the “Final Product” 40% of the course grade.
- 15% Presentation
- 5% Idea, and Idea Refinement
- 25% Functionality, Quality (Reliability & Polish)
- judged by review of demonstration, user manual, peer review, teaching team testing
- 10% Technical Difficulty Implemented
- judged by review of code/scope taking into account team background/experience etc.
- 20% Implementation
- judged by review of Github code, PRs, etc.
- use the README.md to make clear the repository structure and guide through implementation effort!
- 15% Design Process
- judged by Design Document, Kanban Board, Meeting Logs, Github TEAM information, etc. Design Document should steer through the process.
- 10% Manual
We will cross-reference against both an initial quartiling judgment averaged among the evaluators, and against a ranking stemming from peer-review