In this activity, each student will give a short elevator pitch. Students should prepare their slides using GitPitch. We will provide a public repository for each student in our GitHub organization as we did in the previous activity.
Each student will have about 6 min. for presentation and 1 min. for Q&A. The goal of the presentation is to show (and brag) your technical skills. You can show a portfolio of your past projects, or can describe the most successful project that you have done so far. Note we are specifically interested in your engineering skills, but not in your hacking skills. We want to team up the students for the next activity, which is all about building large S/W application(s). Therefore, we want to know what kind of engineering platforms, such as Django, Flask, etc., that you have been working on, but we are not instered to know whether you have exploited a browser or not.
Criteria | Poor | Fair | Average | Good | Excellent |
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Was the presentation clear? | |||||
Appropriate tone, volume, and intonation? | |||||
Appropriate use of gestures, facial expressions? | |||||
Pronunciation, articulation, clear delivery? | |||||
Was question handling good? | |||||
Slides are well prepared with visual aids? | |||||
Are there any typos? Is it readable? | |||||
Was the presenter passionate about the presentation? | |||||
Can feel the technical strength of the presenter? | |||||
Meet the time limit? |