Presentation Order
- Monday, 3/27/2023, Aliber 112
3:30 PM
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Team
1 - Andrew Copelamd, Sam Sturtzer, Jack Grotenhuis, Joey
Mcnamara
[ Team Picture ] |
PPT
| Report | XLS |
4:00 PM
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Team 2
- Dew Veeraphan, Josh Patterson, Jeremy Schifris, Reid
Jarvis
[ Team Picture ] |
PPT
| Report #1 | Report
#2 | XLS #1 | XLS
#2 |
4:30 PM
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Team 3
- Daniel Krey, Dan Russell, Jason May, Jay Ditcher
[ Team Picture ] |
PPT
| Report | XLS |
5:00 PM
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Team 4
- Matthew Nickel, Meghan Benson, Blake Ellingson, Isaac
House
[ Team Picture ] |
PPT
| Report |
5:30 PM
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Team 5
- Michael Santoro, Nathan Park, Nathan Gupton, Augustine
Quintero
[ Team Picture ] |
PPT
| Report | XLS |
6:00 PM
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Team 6
- Jordan Abrams , Cesar Martinez, Sophia Preys, Francisco
Dominguez
[ Team Picture ] |
PPT
| Report | XLS |
6:30 PM
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Team 7
- Maclain Petri, Brennan Rzewuski
[ Team Picture ] |
PPT
| Report |
Each team will have 20 minutes
to complete their talk, and depending on timing, we'll have an additional
5 minutes to ask a question or two. The talks will be scheduled exactly
30 minutes apart. Staying on schedule is paramount (and in extreme circumstances,
talks may be cut short if continuing on for too long).
Presentations are open to the public, but other teams may only sit in
after they have given their own presentation. In the event that the
room becomes too crowded, teams that have been around the longest will
be asked to leave.
Note: BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL ATTIRE IS EXPECTED when you present.
Points of Emphasis
- Rehearse beforehand, and focus on sounding
and appearing professional.
- Although we do not require all group
members to speak equally, it will work better to have everyone participate
at least in some capacity.
- Face your audience, know the content
on your slides without having to always look directly at the slides,
and sound confident in what you say.
- Don't fill each slide with too much
information; each slide should contain one or two main ideas. You can
fill in the gaps with extra spoken words.
- The presentation should be similarly
structured to the report; state your conclusion early on, and spend
the majority of your time offering support.
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