6.111 Final Projects Checkoff/Video Taping Fall 2013

No. Team members Project Checkoff
12/9
VideoTaping
12/10
5 Ariana Eisenstein
Woo Hyeok Kang
Tarun Malik
Real-Time Animated Video 16:00-16:30 18:00-18:20
14 Daniel Mendelsohn An Interactive Plug-in Game For Electric Keyboard 16:30-16:45 18:20-18:35
13 Lisa Liu
Sheldon Trotman
Virtual Piano 16:45-17:05 18:35-18:55
12 Ahmet Musabeyoglu
Michael Rodriguez
Interactive Checkers 17:05-17:25 18:55-19:15
11 Danielius Kramnik Digital Oscilloscope with HDMI Display 17:25-17:40 19:15-19:30
9 Turner Bohlen
Christopher Lang
Virtual Rock Climbing 17:40-18:00 19:30-19:50
10 William Huffman
Aakanksha Sarda
Voice Controlled Game Sprite
18:00-18:20 19:50-20:10
8 Benjamin Horkley
Jonathan Surick
Voice-controlled Video Console
18:20-18:40 20:10-20:30
Break
18:40-19:00 20:00-21:00
7 Matthew Fox
Michael Kelessoglou
Evangelos Taratoris
Virtual Pitch and Catch 19:00-19:30 21:00-21:30
6 Lauren Gresko
David Williams
Motion Capture
19:30-19:50 21:30-21:50
4 Rebecca Greene
Kelly Snyder
Hexapods and Localization
19:50-20:10 21:50-22:10
3 Tyler Christensen
Ali AlShehab
The Hard Core Digital Oscilloscope
20:10-20:30 22:10-22:30
2 Jonathan Abbott
Jemale Lockett
Brick Breaker
20:30-20:50 22:30-22:50
1 Katharine Daly
Jack Hutchinson
Rubik's Cube Solver 20:50-21:10 22:50-23:10

The presentations will be held at your lab bench and should take about 15-30 minutes. We'll go over your checkoff milestones and each team member will have a chance to describe and demonstrate their portion of the project. With your permission, we'd like to shoot a couple minutes of video the next day to showcase you and your project on the course website.

Please be sure to be on time (eg, by arriving 5 minutes early!). In order to be fair to everyone, we'll be running a tight ship schedule- wise, so please help us keep to the schedule. You may switch times with other teams if mutually agreeable.


6.111 Design Presentation Schedule (updated 11/10)

Tuesday, 11/12, 2:30 - 4:30, 32-144

Thursday, 11/14, 2:30 - 4:00, 32-144

Design Presentation Guidelines

Your project team is required to make presentation to the class reviewing the project and its proposed implementation. Three person team will be allocated 15 minutes for the presentation followed by a 2 minute QA. Two person teams will be allocated 10 minutes with a 2 minute QA. Single person team will have 7 minutes. In fairness to the presentors, the time limit will enforced. The presentation should be 10-15 slides that include an overview, a block diagram, discussion of the major modules identifying the tricky bits or implementation insights, and a simple timeline showing what you expect to have working when. Each team member should give part of the presentation.

You're welcome to use whatever tool you'd like to create the presentation: HTML with figures, Powerpoint, Latex, etc. Please format the material so that it can be projected properly, i.e., it should be in landscape format. Please email me your presentation (Powerpoint file or a PDF file) by noon on Tue/Thu. I will have the files on my laptop.

We have a lot of presentations, so please plan to start and end at the appointed times. Practice your presentation to ensure that it will fit into 10 or 15 minute time slot.

Please upload a PDF of your presentation slides so that they can be posted on the course website.