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Internet of Things Project
  • IoT Project Background
  • IoT Project Challenge
  • IoT Project Outline
    • 1-1 Smartphone Research
    • 1-2 Smart Thermostat Research
    • 1-3 Smart Device Research
    • 1-4 Introduction to Photon Kit
    • 1-5 Build Smart Lightbulb
    • 1-6 Generate Project Ideas
    • 1-7 Build Smart Thermostat
    • 2-1 Evaluate Project Ideas
    • 2-2 Plan User Research
    • 2-3 Compile Research Data
    • 2-4 Construct Personas
    • 2-5 Construct Journey Map
    • 2-6 Define Value Proposition
    • 2-7 Define Design Requirements
    • 3-1 Generate Solution Ideas
    • 3-2 Evaluate and Refine Solution Ideas
    • 3-3 Create System Model of Solution
    • 3-4 Create Wireflow for Web App
    • 3-5 Create Storyboard for Solution
    • 3-6 Evaluate Solution Design
    • 3-7 Present Project Proposal
    • 4-1 Track Progress and Issues
    • 4-2 Build Smart Device
    • 4-3 Create Photon App
    • 4-4 Create Web App
    • 4-5 Conduct Integration Testing
    • 4-6 Create Product Demo Video
    • 4-7 Create Product Marketing Website
    • 5-1 Evaluate Smart Device and Web App
    • 5-2 Evaluate Product Marketing Website
    • 5-3 Improve Solution Based on Evaluations
    • 6-1 Create Project Poster
    • 6-2 Present Project to Public
    • 6-3 Write Personal Reflection
  • References for Wiring & Coding
    • Creating Circuits
    • Wiring Programming Language
    • Particle Cloud
    • Hello World App for Photon
    • LED Light
    • Push Button
    • Micro OLED Display
    • Humidity and Temp Sensor
    • Speaker
    • Servo Motor
    • Motion Sensor
    • Magnetic Switch
    • Potentiometer
    • Photocell
    • Moisture Sensor
    • Accelerometer
    • RFID Reader
    • Fingerprint Scanner
    • GPS Receiver
    • Camera
    • Microphone
    • Force Sensitive Resistor
    • Keypad
    • Continuous Rotation Servo Motor
  • Glossary
  • Updated Project Guidebook
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  1. IoT Project Outline

3-7 Present Project Proposal

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Last updated 6 years ago

Before building your solution, your team will give a formal presentation explaining your targeted problem and your proposed solution. This will be an opportunity for other project teams to provide constructive feedback through a design critique.

Your team's presentation should briefly explain and show:

  1. Problem Being Solved: describe the problem, its impact, and its cause

  2. Personas for Stakeholders: mention how many people were interviewed, and highlight some of the key characteristics of both personas (if necessary, clarify key differences between the two personas)

  3. Journey Map of Current User Experience: introduce the persona and scenario, and briefly explain the current user experience (by highlighting problems in the current experience)

  4. Value Proposition of Solution: be sure it is clear what value your solution will provide to people

  5. Design Requirements for Solution: highlight some of the key requirements, and briefly explain how these are related to your user research findings

  6. Refined Sketches of Solution: highlight some of the ideas shown in the sketches

  7. System Model of Solution: briefly explain how the parts of the system work together

  8. Wireflow for Web App: introduce the task, and briefly explain how the user interacts with the app

  9. Storyboard of Future User Experience with Solution: briefly explain the story shown

  10. Evaluation of Solution Design: mention how many evaluators were involved, and briefly summarize the evaluation findings (positive and negative)

YOUR TASK

  • Prepare and practice your team's presentation. The presentation should have 10-15 slides and take about 8-10 minutes to deliver. Each team member should participate equally in the verbal presentation. Be sure to include a title slide identifying each of the team members. Be sure your presentation is clear and engaging.

  • After your team's presentation, the other project teams will ask questions and provide constructive feedback through a design critique (about 2-4 minutes). Be prepared to respond to questions and to record notes on the audience feedback.