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20.09 Project Kick-Off
Page last edited by Per Bækgaard (pgba) 04/11-2020
Monday November 4th
Learning objectives week 9Morning lecture/presentationUse this link if attending the morning presentation/lecture via zoom. Assignment week 9First, go through the project ideas suggested below, and make a prioritized list of which projects you would like to work on for the last 5 weeks. For each group, add your priorities from 1 (highest) to 5 (lowest) to this sheet before 10:30. If you don't make the firm deadline, it will be assumed that you are equally interested in all projects. We will then make a draw, trying to accommodate as many wishes as possible, but with no guarantee that your priorities can be fulfilled. The results will be communicated latest by 11:00, via the same link as above (and a message will be sent on Slack when it's there). Note: You can re-form groups, still trying to aim at 5 members in each group, making sure not all group members have the same education. Please ensure IN ALL CASES that your group is correctly listed in this sheet. Continue working on your assigned project, and do a number of quick iterations. Prepare a 3-minute presentation where you create 1) a "landing page" (as a power-point or keynote presentation in landscape mode of max 3 pages). The landing page must communicate your idea for a solution, including capturing clearly the problem, addressing the market, and describing the UVP and a sketch of your solution. Clarification: The landing page is meant to communicate the problem and identify with those that have it, show the solution in some form and allow users to respond to it. In previous years, we've been creating posters that are somewhat similar to a landing page but this year we're trying to do it online. If you start out with a landing page, you can think how best to tailor the content to a 3 min presentation ("pitch") that tells the same story, and then re-purpose the landing page so that it instead becomes maybe 3 slides you can show. It is VERY IMPORTANT the your hand-in (below) have the "landing page" [your pitch] as the first (max) 3 pages and that those pages are useful for showing and presenting your idea, which we will do the following monday via Zoom in different groups. In order to do this properly, you also need to create 2) a lean canvas and 3) a user story map that lists at least high level goals/outcomes and a sketch of activites and maybe also some tasks and 4) some screens of your wireframes. Hand in the full set (1, 2, 3 and 4) to CampusNet in the Assignment area latest by Sunday 16:00 (deadline extended). NOTE: There is NO peergrade this week. SlidesList of Project Ideas
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