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- Demos will take place in the regular tutorial room using the
machines in the lab. Hint: If you work at home you should
periodically import your code here (perhaps once a week, more often as
the deadline approaches) and check that it works on the machines here.
It is your responsibility that your program will work on the lab
machines.
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- You can assume that I am familiar enough with your portfolio and
system that I don't need an introduction about what you did.
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- Introduction: I briefly remind you all of how the demos will be run (as a
quick reminder!)
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- The main demonstration: I will be using the system but mostly your group
members will be directing me as to which parts of the system that I
should be looking at (make sure that you try to show me as many of the
strengths of your system as you can - I suggest that you prioritize them
in a list beforehand to make sure that there will be time for me to see
the really outstanding parts of your system).
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- Debriefing: I give your group a brief overview of your system's
strengths and areas of improvement (all projects, even the best ones can
still be improved upon). Because I need to see all projects before
assigning grades as well as reading through your portfolios I won't
immediately provide a mark at this point but I will post the project
grades as soon as I have them available.
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