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\frametitle{Presentation Guidelines}
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\item Always start by reminding class of your project
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\item State your project's title
\item List your goal statement(s)
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\item Don't get distracted by details, most of your audience will not know
enough on the domain to question the details
\item Presentation slides should be under version control
\item Presentation slides should be pushed well before class time
\item Show slide num along with total num of slides (x of y)
\item The instructor will warn you when you have 5 minutes left
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\frametitle{Presentation Guidelines Continued}
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\item Start all presentation with your project title and goal statements (not
everyone in the audience will remember what you are doing)
\item Time will go fast
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\item You can gloss over domain details
\item Focus on the important/interesting things
\item Focus on questions that you have
\item You don't have to start at the ``beginning'' of any documents, get to the
good stuff
\item Every slides should have x/total slides on it (so the moderator can judge
whether you are going too fast or slow
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\item If virtual, try to limit frequency of slide changes and movement
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