Final Forms

Some notes on the final handins - details on what the forms look like so you can be prepared. The detail instructions are available at Final Project Handins.

It is probably best to have your answers ready when you fill out the Canvas forms.

The Handin Form

Note: you can turn in two files: a PDF (your document), and a ZIP (anything else - it should not include your document, although it can include a supplement document). You can also turn in things by giving us access over the web (GitHub, video sharing services, web demos, etc.).

On the Canvas form for project hand-ins DE13: Final Project Handin (due Fri, Dec 16), the questions are:

  1. Please list all members of your team (including yourself - so there is at least 1). Give names and email addresses.

  2. Which Theme?

  3. Please upload your “Document” (up to 5 pages of PDF)

  4. Describe the artifacts that you are turning in. We want to know what we have to look at (not necessarily what we’ll see when we look at it).

  5. Which of the following are you including as your “artifacts” (check all that apply)

  6. If you have a link to a demo on the web, please provide it here

  7. If you have a link to a portfolio or other supplement web page, please provide it here

  8. If you have created a video, please provide a link to it here. We recommend uploading things to either Kaltura Mediaspace (mediaspace.wisc.edu), using a web video service like loom, or even putting the video on YouTube/Vimeo. Please do not upload a huge video file.

  9. Attach a SINGLE ZIP file with any artifacts that are not providing by the web links above. Please do not include your document (you submitted it above). If your ZIP file is more than 25-30MB, please provide it by putting it someplace and giving us a web link.

Self Evaluation Form

Remember, all students need to turn this in at DE13b: Final Project Self-Assessment (due Sun, Dec 18).

  1. What did you learn from doing the project? This can be at all levels. Some examples: (truncated)

  2. How does your project show that you have learned visualization principles over the course of the semester? How have you applied the principles from class in your project?

  3. If you worked with a team: how did the team work out? How did you divide the work?

  4. What advice / specification could we have given you that would have made the project go more smoothly?

  5. If you had 1 more week, what would you have done in addition to what you’ve already done?

  6. How good is the project? (with an explanation of the question)

  7. What grade would you give yourself (for the project) and why?