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EECE401 Senior Design I Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Howard UniversityDr. Charles Kiim
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Solution Design Presentation
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Solution Design• What we are doing now in each team:
– Individual Solution Design– Selection of 2 designs– Pros and Cons, Decision Matrix– Top Solution Design
• Next Step– Writing Solution Design Report– Presentation of the Solution Design– Contents?
• First 2 phases of design process• (1) Problem definition (2) Solution generation
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Presentation Contents• Why (Background): Needs and demands• What (Problem Definition):
– (1)Problem Definition/Statement, – (2)Design Requirements
• Product Specs• Standards, regulations, codes to be complied• Socio-cultural, environmental, financial and time constraints in solving the
problem• How(Solution Generation):
– (1) Individual Ideas, – (2) Top 2 Design Concepts, – (3) Top Design Selection through (a) Pros & Cons and (b)
Decision Matrix– (4) Details of the Top Design (using description and figures (with
numbers). • Future works:
– Through this semester and the next semester – implementation etc
• Conclusion: summary4
Difference between Written Report and Oral Presentation - Pace
• Written Report:– Readers have freedom– own pace– control the amount of time– Read parts and change order
• Oral Presentation:– Listeners have no freedom– must keep up with the speaker– no control over the time and topics
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Difference between Written Report and Oral Presentation – Content & Order
• Written Report:– Readers can scan, reread, refer from
text to illustrations and back, or stop to consult another text or a dictionary
• Oral Presentation:– Listeners depend on the speaker
making everything clear and in logical sequence
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Difference between Written Report and Oral Presentation - Length
• Written Report– vary substantially
• Oral Presentation– carefully planned not to exceed the pre-
established time allocated
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How do we present better?Attention Span
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Solution Presentation for Spring 2020
• Format: Video Presentation
• Event: VIP Consortium Video Competition
• Submission due: 11/15/2019
• Video Format: PechaKucha – 20 slides and 20 seconds per slide (400 seconds – 6 minutes and 40 seconds) 13
Team Presentation Content -- Outline• For each team
– “We have a project…..– The team members are ....– We do this project because… {background, need, demand,
importance, etc}– In plain English, this is the problem statement of the project ….– In technical terms, this project aims to satisfy the following design
requirements… in product specs, regulatory compliance, and some constraints we have to accept,
– So we worked and came up with solution ideas from each member, and we selected 2 solution ideas, and then analyzedthem and selected the top design,
– And this is the final design which has this hardware structure and software blocks (with figures), the operational principle is this and the final product would look like this.
– The implementation of this solution starts next semester
– In conclusions, the project …… “ 14
Solution Design Presentation Contents (Suggestion)• Cover (p. 1)
– Title and Members• Background (pp. 2 - 3)
– Background of the project (industry, technology, customer, etc)– Needs and demands in customer’s point of view
• Problem Formulation (pp. 4 – 8)– Refined Problem Definition in Engineering point of view – Design Requirements – Product Spec – Standards and Regulations to comply (specific) – Constraints to work under (socio-cultural, financial, intellectual, etc)
• Solution Generation (pp. 9 – 12)– Individual ideas– 2 solutions designs selected (why these 2 are selected)– Analysis of the 2 designs (pros & cons, decision matrix - attributes, criteria, and
weights) and selection of the top solution design• Top Solution Design (pp. 13 - 17)
– Schematics of the Solution Design– Detailed Description of the Design – Hardware and Software block diagram– Operation of the solution: how the final product would work
• Future Works (through this semester and the next) (pp. 18 – 19)• Conclusions (pp. 20)
– Crisp and Clear Summary of all above 15
3 dimensions of for good Presentation• A. Content
– Good material– Correct delivery of key messages– Know you subjects- Do your homework
• B. Visuals– Heavily Graphic, Legible font size– “Everything on a slide must contributes to its purpose”– You have just 20 seconds to talk for a slide page
• C. Delivery– No canned speech– Conversational– Engaging 16
Presentation Visuals• One nice figure is better than a thousand words.• Discrete, not continuous: Bullet Items (no
complete sentences)• Much more visually-oriented• Make a slide design simple and crisp• No uppercase all the time• Layout and Appearance are critical
• An Example
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Storyboard• What is a storyboard?
– “a series of diagrams that are used to depict the composition of a video segment (oral presentation)”
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Storyboard Steps for Video Presentation• Steps in storyboarding
– Develop a rough story line of presentation
– Plan number of figures to summarize the story (“project”)
– Printout each figure following the story line on a separate sheet of paper and assemble into a storyboard
– See if you can make out the “Project story” from the figures.
– Add, delete, and revise figures and bullet points to support the overall theme
– THEN, add texts– Add more slides if necessary 19
Storyboard Practice – Team work• Make Out 1 slide for each of the
Presentation Content Categories (not all 20 slides: but 7 content categories)
• Team work – submission required
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Team Presentation
• 2 styles– Dialogue Style presentation
• Group conversation style• No moderator
– Tag Style presentation• Anchormen and remote correspondents
• Tips– Plan ahead and do practice, a lot.– Remember 20 seconds per slide– Everyone should share the presentation– Smooth Transition from a presenter to another– Take pains to make sure that
• everyone in the group is doing his/her share• Everyone performs well
– Find a good video software/tool
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Timeline
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Date ActivitiesWeek of Oct 7 - 11 Week 0: Individual Solution Generation and Ideation
Week of Oct 14 - 18 Week 1: Bring ALL individual ideas in to the team meeting
Week of Oct 21 – 25 Week 2: (1) Selection of 2 Top solution Designs(2) Analysis of Top 2 designs using decision matrix(3) Selection of the Top Solution Design
Week of Oct 28 – Nov 1 Week 3: Solution Design DescriptionOct 28 – Submission deadline of technical essay 1
F 11/08/2019 Week 5: Submission deadline of Solution Design Report(5:00pm via email)
F 11/15/2019 Submission deadline of Video File (PechaKucha format) (5:00pm)
M 11/18/2019 In-class Video Presentation of Solution Generation Process
M 11/25/2019 Submission deadline of technical essay 2