INFT2051 – Mobile Application Development
Project Progress Presentation
Worth: |
15% |
Due: |
Week 8, Sunday 23:59 |
Submit to |
Online Canvas |
Teamwork: |
Teams can be made up of: – 1 person (Individual) – 2 people (Pair) – 3 people (Trio) However, if you work as a pair or trio the expectation of the level of complexity and polish will be increased due to the number of people focused on one project |
Deliverables: |
– Recorded Video – PowerPoint Slides – Your current Visual Studio Code Files |
Video Duration |
– Individual: 8minutes (+/- 1minute) – Groups: 12minutes (+/- 1minute) |
Number of Slides |
– 10-20 o This is a suggested number; this will vary depending on the amount of code present in the solution. o This can include title, content, and reference slides |
Instructions
You must prepare a project progress report illustrating how the development of your concept for a mobile app is progressing. This should be treated as an updated draft from the Pitch presented earlier in the Semester and the practical project will continue to be developed over the remainder of this course. As such, it should incorporate the techniques/technologies defined in the course outline and be achievable in the time frame of this course.
Your presentation should include:
• A description of the purpose and core functionality of the app
• Updated Wireframes or mock-ups illustrating your app concept – this should show us the before and after (how it was in Week 3 and how it looks now)
• Any external technologies required to construct this app (e.g., APIs, style. guidelines, package libraries)
• Technical hurdles you anticipate and logical plans to overcome these.
• An action plan illustrating progress milestones and goals
• Presentation should include a discussion about the difficulties you have faced during this project and how you will overcome them in the remaining time in the course (e.g., coding difficulties, time constraints etc.)
• Should demonstrate that there is some code present in the project that works (note this does not mean a fully functioning app, but some code should be present)
It should NOT include:
• A completely unrealistic or over-ambitious idea for a project with no concrete idea of how it will be achieved.
• Any materials submitted for assessment for another course.
• Any materials prepared by another person/team. All materials presented must be your own work.
Your presentation will be assessed against both verbal and visual criteria, as either a physical or digital presentation during the tutorial. Online submissions must contain a PowerPoint file of slides used in the presentation, and a video submission. Video format is up to you but is marked on the same criteria as the physical presentation. One approach is to record a zoom session with your team, screen sharing your slide deck. Try to use an engaging presentation style. to clearly communicate your concept in a way that other students will understand.
Please prepare for your presentation by rehearsing and ensure you do not go over time. Presentations should be no longer than the time limit (8 minutes for an individual or 12 minutes for a group). Only the first 8 (or 12) minutes (+/- 1 minute) will be marked, any content presented after this will not be marked.
Teamwork
This assignment may be completed individually or as a group of two. Individual marks will be the same as overall marks, unless there is a clear mismatch in group member contribution. All members of a team must be present and participate in the presentation.
How to submit your assignment
The files must be submitted to Canvas by 23:59, Sunday of Week 8.
Upload a single Zip/RAR Folder that contains your slides and pre-recorded video using the following naming convention for the folder:
For Individuals |
For Groups |
A1_c1234567 |
A1_c1234567c7654321 |
Personal Circumstances
If you are unable to complete a presentation in the manner described above for any reason, you are advised to make an application for Adverse Circumstances, and to make this as early as possible so that alternative arrangements can be made for your assessment.
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