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This is the webpage for CMSE495 Data Science Capstone Course (Spring 2022)

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Project Final Presentation Storyboarding

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For this assignment you and your team will “storyboard” your plans for a 5-10 minute video for your final presentation. Tap into your own creativity. Make something you are proud of and would want to post on-line or include in a presentation.

We will use time in class to watch the videos, answer questions and provide feedback.


1. Storyboarding

Step one is to plan what you want your presentation will include. Use a slide show program (PowerPoint, Keynote, Google slides, etc.) to plan what they are going to say and the order they will say it in. This is a good first step. Although your final video does not need to use slides, use this project draft as a way to make a “storyboarding” for your video to know what parts you want to include and what you don’t want to include.

Prepare the presentation for a general audience. Make something that you could show to in-coming data science student (or a family member) to get them excited about the project. Also remember that your sponsor will be watching this presentation so think of this as an opportunity to “Wow” them.

Some things to consider for your storyboard:

We really want to see creativity. Think outside of slides and talking. Demonstrate to us why your project is awesome!

Let your instructor know what you are thinking, we may be able to show you some easy to use tools to produce your vision.

** An open-loop is a part of the project for which you do not know what your solution will include.

2. Submission

Have one on your team email the storyboard (or a link to the storyboard) to the instructors. Carbon Copy (CC) all members of your team (including yourself) and CC your sponsors (if they have asked to be included). The title of the email should be “GROUP NAME - CMSE495 Final Presentation Storyboard”.

Include a copy of the file or a link to the storyboard in your git repository. A good place would be to embed the link in your README.md or a jupyter notebook.


3. Rubric

These slides will be only graded on good effort attempt to complete the project. Instructors will give feedback on the slides so that students can integrate changes before the presentation date.

Written by Dr. Dirk Colbry, Michigan State University Creative Commons License
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