Title | Arduino Programming Presentation - Week 12 (Electrical & Electronic) |
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Author | Oliver Costigan |
Course | Engineering Applications |
Institution | Glasgow Caledonian University |
Pages | 3 |
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Group Assignment on Arduino Programming. ...
Engineering Applications (with PDP) | 2017/18 | Group Presentation
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rduino Programming Group Presentation
Overview Within the laboratory you have been exploring the integration of hardware and software systems and how they can be applied to solve problems. Specifically using the Arduino Uno and breadboard based circuits. A key component of becoming a competent Engineer is the ability to convey technical information to both technical and non-technical audiences. This component of the module requires you to create a group presentation based on the work that you have performed in the laboratory with the Arduino’s. The presentation should include the following. 1. Introduction to Arduino and breadboarding. 2. Pick three of the exercises e.g. Light Thermin, Keyboard Instrument and Digital Hourglass, and explain the procedure you followed to develop the circuit, and how the software interfaced to control the operation of the system (technical). 3. Explanation to a non-technical audience as to how one of the three exercises you have chosen could be utilised by them. 4. Reflection on what you have learned in the laboratories e.g. what aspects did you find challenging, or did it highlight any aspects of your skillset that you may wish to build on. The presentation will be be 15 minutes in length, followed by 5 minutes of questions. You should aim to have no more that one slide every couple of minutes. It is expected that you will use Microsoft Powerpoint. The following link provides information on how to give an effective presentation. https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Tips-for-creating-and-delivering-an-effective-presentation-f43156b0-20d24c51-8345-0c337cefb88b The following software will be helpful in creating diagrams and circuits which can be utilised within your presentation. http://fritzing.org/download/
Figure 1. Fritzing App
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NSTRUCTIONS FOR THE GROUP PRESENTATION
All the groups must present in week 12.
Length of presentation: 20 minutes (15 minutes-presentation | 5 minutes-questions & answers).
Location: C010.
Presentation medium: Microsoft PowerPoint.
Marks: 20 (based on delivery, content, structure, use of visual aids and response to questions).
Each and every team member is expected to contribute to the presentation.
If you miss the presentation, for whatever reason, you will score zero for that part of the module.
Please find your group as listed in the page 3.
It is important to have regular group meetings to discuss/plan your presentation.
If you have any concerns regarding the group presentation please contact your module leader.
Module Leader: Dr Muditha Kulatunga Email: [email protected]
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roups: week 12 presentation
Programmes: P02866_Group 02 | P02868_Group -
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Tuesday 1.00 PM – 3.00 PM FORENAMES Andrew Cameron Mahmut Stanislav Daniel Eamon Mohammed Ross Caleb Euan Scott
SURNAME Walker Mackenzie Ozturk Toshev Scott Riordan Rasul Prociw Richardson McFadyen Bruce
Bikram Cameron Scott
Singh Baird Jamieson
SUBGROUP
8-A
8-B
8-C
8-D
8-E
Programmes: P02866_Group 01
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Thursday 9.00 AM – 11.00 AM FORENAMES Tahmid Michael Youssef Louis Joseph Dale Ben Ben Mitchell Lewis Scott
SURNAME Islam Carlin Kachkach Cotton Donnelly Colley Currie Elkin Macdonald MacLeod Jamieson
Ray-Connor Blair Ben
Brolly Carmichael Anderson
SUBGROUP
9-A
9-B
9-C
9-D
9-E...