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Project: Internet of Things
Project: Internet of Things
  • Project Introduction
  • Project Challenge
  • Project Instructions
    • 1 DEFINE PROBLEM & VALUE PROPOSITION
      • 1.1 IoT Product Research
      • 1.2 IoT Code Tutorials
      • 1.3 Project Ideas
      • 1.4 Competitive Analysis
      • 1.5 User Research
      • 1.6 Value Proposition
      • 1.7 Design Requirements
      • 1.8 Interaction Storyboard
      • 1.9 Proposal Presentation
    • 2 DESIGN & BUILD SOLUTION
      • 2.1 Project Schedule
      • 2.2 System Model
      • 2.3 Interactive Prototype
      • 2.4 Prototype Evaluation
      • 2.5 Smart Device and Apps
      • 2.6 Product Website
      • 2.7 Product Video
      • 2.8 Solution Presentation
    • 3 EVALUATE & REFINE SOLUTION
      • 3.1 Solution Evaluation
      • 3.2 Solution Refinements
      • 3.3 Project Poster
      • 3.4 Evaluation Presentation
      • 3.5 Public Presentation
      • 3.6 Project Reflection
      • 3.7 Class Celebration
  • References
    • IoT Code Guidebook
    • CxD Principles & Practices
    • Research Topics in Computing
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  1. Project Instructions
  2. 1 DEFINE PROBLEM & VALUE PROPOSITION

1.9 Proposal Presentation

Create a slide presentation that summarizes your team’s proposal for a smart device and web app. Practice your presentation before delivering it to your class. This will be an opportunity for other project teams to ask questions and provide constructive feedback to help your team clarify and improve its project concept.

Your team's presentation should include the following (in this order):

  1. Project Team: product name, team name, team members & their roles

  2. Value Proposition: Be sure the value proposition for your project concept is clear and compelling.

  3. Competitive Analysis: Briefly describe the examples of competing products & highlight their key strengths and weaknesses. Explain the opportunities your team identified to design a product that is unique or better compared to the competitors.

  4. User Research: Identify how many people were interviewed and how they were selected. Highlight key aspects of the persona that was created from the interview data, and describe the scenario for the persona.

  5. Design Requirements: Highlight key requirements for the smart device and web app, and briefly explain how these were influenced by your competitive analysis and user research. In addition, explain the physical input(s) and output(s) from the IoT kit that will be used to help fulfill the functional requirements for your smart device.

  6. Interaction Storyboard: Identify the selected task, briefly explain how a user interacts with the web app to complete the task, and identify how the web app will interact with the smart device through the internet.

The presentation should have 6-12 slides and take 5-10 minutes to deliver.

❏ Deliverable

Submit your team’s slide presentation

✓- Below Standard

✓ Meets Standard

✓+ Exceeds Standard

Content: Information presented in a way that is not always clear, concise, and logical. The presentation style and selection of material is not fully appropriate for the context.

Information presented in a clear, concise, and logical manner. The selection of material and style is appropriate and effective.

Exceptionally curated information that is presented in an interesting, coherent and memorable way.

Delivery: Eye contact, poise, and appropriate voice-level often lacking.

Vocal clarity, eye-contact, and physical composure maintained throughout.

An exceptionally engaging delivery of content lacking unnecessary distractions from the content.

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