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Week 12 - Presentation to Stakeholders
Page last edited by Per Bækgaard (pgba) 27/11-2018
Monday November 26th
Note: The presentations will be held in 306#35 (in the usual auditorium), to accommodate all that want to listen in. During the presentation, please use this link to record your comments/scoring to the presentations. Afterwards, you can see the saved responses here. Assignment week 12Continue working on your project, using the methods you have learned throughout the course, taking into account the feedback you receive from this weeks presentations. Also start to write your final report, if you haven't already (see Week 13 for details on the format etc). Iterate your project idea, each time validating with other groups or - better - with prospective users. Make sure you capture and document all artefacts and summarise findings and what you did, for each iteration (these may need to go into your report as appendices or summarised in the main text). For each iteration, you need to create/revise your a 1) landing pages, 2) lean canvas, 3) user story map and 4) annotated wireframes (with micro- and backend interactions) as well as 5) your executable (e.g. Marvel) prototype.
In addition, 6) document what you have validated and how you did that. Make sure you validate all elements of your idea, and not only your wireframes, through the iterations, so that your final iteration at the end of week 13 can be considered a MVP candidate. Upload a revised presentation based on the latest iteration of your project idea (artefacts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6) to CampusNet by Saturday 19:00; include (when possible) the full set of artefacts. You may also consider including slides with wireframes/screenshots that show a typical flow through your system -- but please leave out login details etc. There is NO peergrade week 12. You may stillneed to practice pitching your idea and solution based on the presentation you hand in, so that you're ready to pitch it the following monday to all other group. Make sure you can do your presentation in 3 minutes (or less) -- this usually takes some practice. However, you will be allowed to spend 2 more minutes on showing a typical flow of using your system, if you include screenshots/wireframes in your pdf file. |
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