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Create PowerPoint for final presentation. #49

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ghost opened this issue Apr 18, 2013 · 5 comments
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Create PowerPoint for final presentation. #49

ghost opened this issue Apr 18, 2013 · 5 comments

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ghost commented Apr 18, 2013

Create powerpoint for final presentation (include previous designs, and the results of user testing; show how the design changed, incorporating changes suggested by user testing)

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ghost commented Apr 18, 2013

For good luck:
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Does everyone should have his/her own PowerPoint?

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On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 4:19 AM, Richard Duan [email protected]
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For good luck:

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pongad commented Apr 18, 2013

No, the entire team should have one power point. Each member of the front-end team should be contributing to one (either student prototype or instructor prototype). The backend team will be contributing to two: the instructor prototype we helped with and the Great Hilary Experiment.

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How does the backend team split up the job?

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On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Michael Darakananda
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No, the entire team should have one power point. Each member of the front-end team should be contributing to one (either student prototype or instructor prototype). The backend team will be contributing to two: the instructor prototype we helped with and the Great Hilary Experiment.

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pongad commented Apr 18, 2013

That is a beautiful question. @Webs961 @sichinumi?

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