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 //Held at the end of Fall and Winter semesters.// //Held at the end of Fall and Winter semesters.//
  
-Each semester of Capstone normally concludes with a formal presentation to the university community and project sponsors. Presentations are designed to develop your communication skills and provide your sponsor and others with important information regarding your project.+Each semester of Capstone normally concludes with a formal presentation to your project sponsors. Presentations are designed to develop your communication skills and provide your sponsor and others with important information regarding your project.
  
-Check the schedule on Learning Suite for the Presentation day and time.+Check the schedule on Learning Suite for the date range for the sponsor presentations.
  
 ====Objectives==== ====Objectives====
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 ====Presentation Details==== ====Presentation Details====
  
-  *  For public presentationsthe presentation should last about 12 minutes.  You should allow 5 minutes for questions at the end of the presentation for a total time of 17 minutes. For online presentations, we expect your sponsor may wish to have a more detailedmore technical presentation.  Please coordinate details with your  sponsor. +  *  At the end of each semesteryou will make a presentation to your sponsor.  The presentation can be on-campus, at the sponsor site (for local companies), or via Zoom.  Please coordinate the presentation details with your  sponsor and share them with your instructor and external relations manager. 
 +  * For Winter semester, we encourage you to invite your liaison to campus on the scheduled day for the final presentations so they can attend the [[..:Winter:Design Fair]].  Other members of the sponsor's company can come in person or attend via Zoom.  Sponsors, however, are not required to attend.  To allow time to make travel plans, please invite your liaison early in Winter semester. 
 +  * The sponsor will need sufficient advance notice to schedule their company participation.  Therefore, **we require the meeting to be scheduled at least 5 class days before the first scheduled day of presentations**. 
 +  * You **must ask** your sponsor for a time that works well with their schedule; do not just **tell** them when your presentation will be. 
 +  * We anticipate that this presentation will have a larger audience than your regular sponsor meetings.  Your sponsor will likely invite multiple people from the company to participate. Follow the sponsor's lead and your coach's advice about schedulingpreparing for, and giving this presentation. 
 +  * **Your External Relations Manager can schedule a room for you** to hold your presentation if you are presenting the morning of the Design Fair. Email Allyson or Lisa to let them know what time you need a room, how many sponsor representatives you anticipate will be attending in person, and any other needs you have. From 8-10am the morning of the Design Fair, even the Team Rooms will be scheduled by Allyson or Lisa. (You can schedule a room with Allyson or Lisa even if you are only Zooming with your sponsor and will have no representatives on campus.) 
 +  * The presentation will serve as a design review with the sponsor's audience.  You should typically schedule 60 minutes for the presentation (this can be adjusted at the sponsor's request).  We typically expect 20-30 minutes for a presentation and the remainder of the time for questions.
   * You should practice your presentation enough that you can be smooth and polished.  Do not read your presentation from note cards or other aids. TED talks are examples of good presentation skills you should use.   * You should practice your presentation enough that you can be smooth and polished.  Do not read your presentation from note cards or other aids. TED talks are examples of good presentation skills you should use.
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   * It is best to have only one or two team members make the presentation, although all team members should provide supporting material and be available to answer questions.   * It is best to have only one or two team members make the presentation, although all team members should provide supporting material and be available to answer questions.
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   * Your entire team should wear your team shirts and appropriate business-casual pants or skirts.   * Your entire team should wear your team shirts and appropriate business-casual pants or skirts.
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-  * Your entire team is expected to attend the entire session in which they are presenting.  
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-====Sponsor Presentations (TBD)==== 
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-Presenting to your sponsor.  This additional may take place at your sponsor's location (if they are local) or via Zoom or other teleconference options (if they are not local).  You will want to schedule enough time for a full design review -- generally at least 60 minutes. 
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-\item Your sponsor may wish to have multiple people from the company attend the presentation. follow the sponsor's lead and your coach's advice about scheduling, preparing for, and giving a special sponsor presentation at the end of each semester. 
  
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