CIS/CEN 4914: Senior Project/CISE-Design-2 - Spring 2017
Coordinator: Dr. Mark Schmalz (email: mssz@cise.ufl.edu)
Department of Computer & Information Sciences
University of Florida
This document is an aid to understanding your responsibilities as a graduating senior taking CIS 4914 or CEN 4914. You should carefully read this document and provide a copy to your advisor for his or her information regarding your responsibilities.
We are deeply grateful to Dr. Paul Fishwick for providing the original HTML source (Fall Semester, 1994) upon which this document is partially based. Additionally, Dr. Ralph Selfridge made valuable comments and furnished documentary support.
Course Syllabus for Spring 2017
What's News:
Registration is OPEN for CIS/CEN 4914 for Fall Semester 2017 at THIS LINK
Registration is OPEN for CIS4914-Online students for Fall Semester 2017 at THIS LINK This is for online students ONLY
Final Presentation - Attendance Required
- When: Tue-Thu 18-20 April 2017: 7-11pm (E404 and E440), Thu 20 April 2017: noon-4pm (E440) and noon-2.30pm (E404)
- Where: CSE Building, Room CSE/E404 and E440 (end of the hall on the North side - past Dr. Schmalz' office)
- What: 12-minute time slot: 1 minute set-up, 10 min. presentation of your project results, 1 min. Q and A
- How: Signup sheets to be posted on Dr. Schmalz' office door (CSE/E446) Tuesday afternoon 11 April 2017
- YOU MUST BRING THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS TO YOUR PRESENTATION:
(1) Advisor-Graded Final Report with ABET Sheet (at this link ),
(2) Your Response Form (at this .doc file ),
(3) Your ADVISOR-GRADED FINAL REPORT - YOU MUST HAVE THIS TO PRESENT unless your advisor insists on placing your graded report in my CISE mailbox.
(4) Hardcopy of Your Viewgraphs- Signup Sheet: to be posted on Dr. Schmalz' office door (CSE/E446) Tuesday afternoon 11 April 2017
- Dress Code: Business Formal - Suit (no shorts or jeans), Dress-up Shoes (not sneaks) + Stockings, Tie for guys (borrow if you don't have)
-- Example pictures on signup sheets -- DO NOT WEAR PERFUME OR COLOGNE AS IT ADVERSELY IMPACTS ALLERGY SUFFERERS- Duration: Plan to stay about 60-90 minutes to view others' presentations
Second Presentation - Attendance Required
- When: Tue-Wed-Thu 21-23 March 2017, 7pm - 10.30pm
- Where: CSE Building, Room CSE/E404 (Dr. Schmalz) and E440 (TA) -- both rooms, all evenings
- What: Ten-minute presentation of your project concept and outline (1 min setup, 8 min talk, 1 min Q&A)
- How: Signup sheets on Dr. Schmalz' office door (CSE/E446)
- Bring: PowerPoint viewgraphs (e-copy + hardcopy) and yourself
- Caution: Email your presentation to yourself before you present so you will have it if your computer or USB drive fails...
- Duration: Plan to stay about 1.5 hours to view others' presentations
- Dress Code: Business Casual (example pictures on Thursday signup sheets)
First Presentation - Attendance Required
- When: Tue 21 Feb 2017: 7-10.30pm CSE/E404 and E440
- When: Thu 23 Feb 2017: 7-10.30pm CSE/E404 and E440
- What: Six-minute presentation of your project concept and outline (1 min setup + 4 min talk + 1 min Q&A)
- How: Signup sheets on Dr. Schmalz' office door (CSE/E446)
- Bring: PowerPoint viewgraphs (e-copy + hardcopy) and yourself
- Caution: Email your presentation to yourself before you present so you will have it if your computer or USB drive fails...
- Duration: Plan to stay about 2 hours to view others' presentations
- Dress Code: Casual
Second Meeting - Attendance Required
- When: Wed 14 Sep 2016, 7.30-8.30pm
- Where: CSE Building, Room CSE/E404 (right of the Advisement Office)
- What: Time Management & Presentation Skills
First Meeting - Attendance Required
- When: Tue 17 Jan 2017 -- 7-8pm
- Where: CSE Building, Lecture Hall CSE/A101 (one level below the French Fries)
- What: Meeting for Basic Organizational Skills, Expectations, Time Management, Grading etc.
Please read the following two Web pages on Citation Format and Time Management
- Citation Format for Midterm and Final Presentations: at this link
- Time Management and Presentation Skills writeup (HTML format)
A. Overview. An overview of the course is given in the following four links. Read these carefully before choosing an advisor or project.
- Goals - What this course is about, and Why we are doing this
- Supervision - Who you will interface with during this course
- Steps to Success - What to do, and When to do it
- Evaluation Criteria - Where and How your grade will be assigned
- Course Grades - What grades were earned last semester
B. Written Reports. A clear, understandable written report is absolutely essential to successful project completion. The following links outline the two written documents required for this class, with details of preferred report format.
- Project Planning Document -- Email that you send to advisor and supervisor during first week of class
- Project Final Report -- Hardcopy that you submit to advisor and supervisor during final week of class
C. Oral Presentations. Additionally, three oral presentations are required, as follows:
For your benefit, the following suggestions for a good presentation are provided:
- Midterm Oral Presentation #1 - A planning report
- Midterm Oral Presentation #2 - A progress report
- Final Oral Presentation - A summary of work and results
- General Comments - What to do or not do
D. Miscellaneous Guidelines. There are a few simple things you can do to make your project a pleasant, successful experience.
First, get started early, and keep up a steady, aggressive pace on the work. Don't implement a crash effort for the midterm and final presentations, with little or no work in between. This virtually ensures a shoddy result, as well as a (possibly) poor grade from your advisor.
Second, make each paragraph that you write shine with clarity and conciseness. In the future, you will be known in your professional life by your written communications. These products should portray you as a well organized, clear-headed thinker and achiever.
Third, make your presentations clear, understandable, and on time. Also, pay attention to your personal appearance at the final presentation, where business attire is required for each presenter (suit or jacket (with shirt and tie) for the men; dress, skirted suit, or trouser suit (with blouse) for the women; closed shoes and stockings for both men and women).
Please avoid wearing cologne or perfume, as there may be people in the room with allergies that tend to be aggravated by the stress of giving a presentation.