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Team/Game/Simulation name. INFOMGP. screenshot. Student names and numbers. Overview. Overview of the completed tasks Exhaustive list, possibly with assigned student If any, sequencing of the tasks If any, goal(s) of the game/simulation. Minimal requirements.
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Team/Game/Simulation name INFOMGP screenshot Student names and numbers
Overview • Overview of the completed tasks • Exhaustive list, possibly with assigned student • If any, sequencing of the tasks • If any, goal(s) of the game/simulation
Minimal requirements • 1 single slide on how you have implemented the minimal requirements • Give statistics on obtained balance duration
Task name • 1 or 2 slides per completed task • so possibly between 1 and 10 slides... be careful as respect of timing is part of the grade, rehearse before the presentation • Explain the objective and difficulty of the task, and your motivation to implement it • If relevant, show technical information and implementation details but keep it brief and clear • You can refer to lectures or essay presentations but only repeat the critical information
Conclusion • Summarize your contributions • Give your general feeling about the assignment, for example • what were the most challenging difficulties • what did you like most, and dislike most • what you would have liked to implement but did not (and why) • what did you learn and what you expect to use again in the future
Demo • Do a live demo of the completed tasks • The goal is to demonstrate that what you just presented works So focus on what works! • Prepare (and rehearse) a demonstration scenario to show the capabilities of your game/simulation • for example by demonstrating each individual task separately and then all together (if relevant)
Questions • A very short Q&A session follows the presentation (no more than 2 questions) • Answer clearly and to the point