Final Project Demo Day Tonight
Come watch students present their projects tonight at 8:00 PM EDT
Zoom link: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/92071575404?pwd=bjhkSTJSMTQ5NlhuWlJuN2w2SXpBQT09
See below for details on how the presentations are organized. For most guests, none of this matters since they will just go to the room in which their student is presenting.
Key point is that, if your student is in group A, she presents 7 times in a row, starting at 8:00. If she is in group B, she presents 7 times in a row, starting at 8:40.
Please join us!
Basic idea is that all students are in two groups: A and B. A presents first. Each breakout room includes two students, an A and a B. (Stephanie will post the assignments.) At the start, we are all in the main room. I offer introductions. I open the rooms. You move yourself to your assigned room. (Guests will also go to the room featuring the student they want to listen to.) Chat politely. I will then issue a Breakout Room message saying to start. The A student presents her work for 4 minutes. The B student asks a lot of questions. So do the guests. These questions often involve your code. You can answer them by showing the actual R code in your Github repo. After three and a half minutes, I send a Message saying: 30 seconds left. At four minutes, I Message "Switch Rooms!" Please switch rooms when I ask you to! Student A stays in the room. Student B moves one room up. From room 6 to room 7, for example. (If you are the B student in the highest room, you move to room 1.) Then, Student A presents again. After 40 minutes of this, the A students will have presented 7 or 8 times. Good stuff! I bring back everyone to the main room. Say a few words. And then we do the whole thing again, but with the B students presenting and staying put in the rooms. And now the A students move from room to room.