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NPA = not publicly available at the request of the project team Project Poster Session Photos Project Report Guidelines Format Project reports should be written using the IEEE two-column format and be 4-6 pages in length including references. Templates (both Word and LaTeX) of this format are available from the IEEE website. Students in each group should work together to write a single report. The following sections should appear in each report:
Submission Project reports and source code are both due at 11:59pm PST on Monday, June 7. Please email the report and code to ee368-spr0910-staff@lists.stanford.edu. The code should be packaged as a single zip file. We will post the code on this webpage so that everyone can learn from each others' projects. If you do not wish for your code to be posted, please explicitly tell us when you submit the code. If the file size exceeds 10MB, please put the file in an online folder (e.g., drop.io or your own Leland webspace) and send us the URL in the email, instead of attaching the large file to the email. Project Poster Guidelines Format Posters will be 3 feet wide by 2 feet tall in size and should provide a high-level summary of the project. A Powerpoint template is available here and some examples are available here. Students in each group should work together to construct a single poster. The following elements should appear in each poster:
Submission A PDF copy of your group's poster is due at 11:59pm PST on Monday, June 7. This applies to all groups, including groups who are printing the posters on their own. Please email the poster to ee368-spr0910-staff@lists.stanford.edu. If the file size exceeds 10MB, please put the file in an online folder (e.g., drop.io or your own Leland webspace) and send us the URL in the email, instead of attaching the large file to the email. If you send us your group's poster to be printed (details given in the next section), we will automatically count that version as your poster submission. Printing The teaching staff will be able to help you print your completed final project poster. If you would like to have your group's poster printed by us, please follow these instructions.
The poster presentation session will be held at the following time and location: Poster Presentations Monday, June 7, 5:00pm - 7:30pm PST First Floor Atrium of David Packard Building (Setup of poster boards will begin around 4:00pm in the Packard Atrium.) During the poster session, each group will be given a 5-minute slot to present the poster (and accompanying demo, if any). This 5-minute slot includes Q&A with the teaching staff. Students should rehearse their presentation ahead of time to make sure it fits within the time allotted with some Q&A. Since we have 19 groups, 5x19 = 95 minutes should fit within the 150 minutes (2.5 hours) we have reserved overall. For those requiring Wi-Fi access for a demo during the poster session, note that the network administrator has kindly agreed to provide two additional access points in the Packard Atrium on the day of the presentation. Please look for the "Stanford" or "EE WiFi" network in the list of available Wi-Fi access points. You are also encouraged to test Wi-Fi connectivity at the site of the presentation prior to the poster session. Please contact us if you have any questions about this page. Last modified: 06/08/2010 |