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====== Final presentation ====== | ====== Final presentation ====== | ||
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+ | ===== - Content (slides) ===== | ||
+ | - Use Google Slides. | ||
+ | - In Slide 1, give names of all the group members and a title of your whole presentation. | ||
+ | - Each student creates one part of the slides. If there are 5 group members, there will be 5 parts. | ||
+ | - Each part should have its own title slide with a title and the name of the student who will be graded for that part. | ||
+ | - Do not put too much text on the slides. Use | ||
+ | - Diagrams / figures / graphs | ||
+ | - Short bullet points | ||
+ | - In each part, create slides on the sections of the report that you have written. If you cannot cover all 6 experiments in 5 minutes, then select a subset, maybe 4. | ||
+ | - Introduction and theory: focus on the most important equations. Describe the goal of the experiment based on those equations. For example, in Experiment 2, only equation determines the whole experiment. | ||
+ | - Setup / data and method: focus on what you actually did during the classes. Explain the procedure using a diagram. | ||
+ | - Analysis and calculation: | ||
+ | - Discussion and conclusion: focus on the problems in each experiment, and comment on how good (satisfying) your results were. | ||
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+ | ===== - Presentation ===== | ||
+ | - Presentation should match with the slides. | ||
+ | - Do not read directly from the slides. Use the bullet points and figures from the slide, but speak spontaneously. | ||
+ | - Do not read from notes, speak spontaneously. | ||
+ | - Must be in English. | ||
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