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End term presentation flow and ideas #43

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aahnik opened this issue Mar 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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End term presentation flow and ideas #43

aahnik opened this issue Mar 18, 2024 · 0 comments

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aahnik commented Mar 18, 2024

Open 3 laptops in parallel, with one person responsible for each.

  • 1 laptop having slides

  • 1 having demo

  • 1 having vs code

  • These three screens will be opened in sync.

  • Share printed handouts for each slide/concept when that is being presented

  • At the start of presentation, share our deployed link and email and password (user/admin/superuser 3 accounts) for evaluators to test on their own laptop/phone. (printed handout)

Table of contents for slides / presentation flow

  1. Overview of Project, and gratitude + talk about implementation of Past feedback

  2. List of all features implemented

  3. Project folder structure and tools/dependencies used

  4. Overall architecture diagrams of Project. Include MVC and other patterns and system design diagrams

  5. Ui/ux responsiveness and accessibility. + UI Demo

  6. Backend features and API endpoints, show swagger ui

  7. Schema Design and Optimizations, show mongo db compass

  8. Full integrated functionality demo. User experience flow. Imp: core features like payment, file convertion, and admin experience.

  9. What measures are taken for security

  10. Team work, collaboration, Testing and user feedback, and iteration steps

  11. Share live deployed link and free trial account with sir, for future feedback. Talk about future plans of project.

  12. Closing remarks, learning experiences, acknowledgements and gratitude.

Team Coordination

  • One person will speak the current point, and 3 others will control 3 screens, and one person in reserve to answer questions.
  • Once person X completes, say point 1, person X will take some other role, and person Y will speak the next point.
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