Version 1.0, August 31, 2001, Copyright, Hugh Jack 1993-2001

9.3.3 Final Project Requirements

 

· The final requirements for the projects are list below. Unless you have been specifically and deliberately told to otherwise, use these as requirements.

  1. 1. A demonstration of your working project.
    1. This will be on the same day as the senior project presentations.
    2. Some students may use videos of their projects by prior arrangements with the instructor.
    3. The projects are to be set up in EC 713. Other spaces are available on request.
    4. Those requiring air supplies, or 220Vac will be in EC713 only. If you have these need, speak to Bob beforehand to make sure you will have them.
    5. Have the demonstrations set up BEFORE 11am. They can be taken down after the Ring ceremony.
    6. Have the demonstrations taken down, and all parts returned by Monday.
    7. You are expected to be at your display between 2pm and 3:30pm.
  2. 2. You will need to present a poster for your project.
    1. This will be similar to the poster for your senior project. See an example in the EC718 conference room if necessary. These should be neatly done. I suggest that you use "foam core" board that will support itself.
    2. Use a table available in one of the class rooms.
  3. 3. A report that is posted to the web.
    1. For teams, the report can be posted to one homepage, and links added by other students on the team.
    2. A project without a report will not be accepted.
    3. The report should be posted before the demonstration.
    4. The report should contain technical details. Keep in mind that when you are gone another student may want to use your report. The more questions they need to ask, the lower your grade.
    5. Add digital photographs, schematics, etc. to illustrate what you have done.
    6. Examples of previous reports can be found at,
      1. http://claymore.engineer.gvsu.edu/~vincha/index.html/page2.html
      2. http://claymore.engineer.gvsu.edu/~morrells/egr450.html
      3. http://claymore.engineer.gvsu.edu/~kerne/450/EGR450Web.html
      4. http://claymore.engineer.gvsu.edu/~devosr/450project
      5.