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General Instructions. You have the liberty to select the background, transition effects, sounds, etc. Use the Slide Master view to make settings that apply to the whole document Use the following slides as a minimum requirement. Add to them as necessary to carry your point through effectively.

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  1. General Instructions • You have the liberty to select the background, transition effects, sounds, etc. • Use the Slide Master view to make settings that apply to the whole document • Use the following slides as a minimum requirement. Add to them as necessary to carry your point through effectively. • Use figures, photos, diagrams liberally. This is a visual show!!! We have both a digital still camera and a digital video camera for those who wish to use them.

  2. EMCH 367 ProjectName of Project Group Members’ Names Spring 2000

  3. Acknowledgements • Here is the place to express gratitude for the help and/or support received from others

  4. Outline • Bullet the main items of your talk

  5. Introduction • What?…Describe your product. • Who?…Identify your target market. • Why?…Discuss the demand for your product.

  6. Technical Description (several slides -- this is the main body) • How • Materials Used • Hardware considerations • Diagrams, schematics, etc • Software Considerations • Subroutines, Difficult Logic?

  7. Troubleshooting • Testing • Problems encountered

  8. Economic Aspects • Here you should have charts showing • prototype costs and price • production costs and retail price • Use table format similar to that given to you in the Report Template.

  9. Miscellaneous. Info. • Commercial Feasibility • Anything else?

  10. Conclusion • Wrap up your work nicely and leave a good feeling about it.

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