Final Presentation Slide-Deck + Logistics + Recommendations

This is a collaborative slide-deck for the final presentation. Please add your slides into this Google Slides so we won't need to keep switch screens and keep the presentation flow smooth: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QGehHCXLTyQPpzsaAdd_wu-UZv2NFNTNwpPjzGz1bTk/edit?usp=sharing Links to an external site.

You can add as many slides as you want, but please keep your presentation no longer than 3 minutes. We allocate 1 minute for the guest reviewer to comment on each project. I'm sure you want to hear from the guest reviewer. The specific list of projects and schedule is available here (same Google sheet as the mid-point review): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zU1uO5aJarFw9x4Wc_A0BcpxFFyfBJ_ZuSsfiDH0zHI/edit?usp=sharing Links to an external site.

You may find presenting a project in 3 minutes a bit challenging. Keep in mind that you are not being asked to present a thesis or fully developed research. These are "hacking" projects, meaning that you are exploring and inspecting some urban issues with data. You do not need to conclude with a fully investigated solution, and it is OK if you end with some open-ended questions or unsolved computing challenges that require future work.

The 3-min presentation format has been  widely used in large events (especially hackathons or tech idea challenges) and TedTalks. So please prepare and rehearse to make sure that you make good use of every second! DUSP also hosts an annual "Lightning Talk" event that each faculty has 3 minutes to talk about their research. See some examples here: