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Presentation and Defense: Quality of supporting material

10

  • The supporting materials are excellently structured, showing off the whole story as solid, visionary, and ground-breaking;
  • The support material is original, excellent, inspiring, remarkable (e.g. style, clarity, message) and effective;
  • There are variety of surprising activation means (going beyond what was expected), e.g. figures, animations, interaction, which feature elements of modern technologies;
  • There is a real-live, relevant and interesting demo, long to be remembered;
  • The student has made additional free materials in the public domain, e.g. YouTube video, a publication Wikipedia, Adobe spark video or presentation, promotional account in the social media;
  • The quality of the slides and the demonstration (balance of visuals and text, font size, readability, consistency of coloring, figures) is excellent.

9

  • The supporting material is very well structured, making the story clear and coherent, highlighting the key aspects of the work;
  • The support material is original, interactive, illustrative, and interesting;
  • The choice of the supporting material is original and very effective;
  • The presentation goes beyond the slides, e.g. multiple activation techniques are used, like didactic questioning, drawing on the board, interaction with the audience, embedded demonstration, etc.;
  • The presentation includes elements of a demonstration, e.g. a physical deliverable of the project, interactive demonstration of a tool, a simple interactive illustrative exercise, a short video;
  • The quality of the support material is very good and very well tuned to the audience.

8

  • The presentation is properly structured, the story is clear and coherent;
  • The slides/support material are effective;
  • The choices of the supporting materials are appropriate;
  • The presentation goes beyond the slides, e.g. at least one activation technique is used, like didactic questioning, drawing on the board, interaction with the audience, embedded demonstration, etc.;
  • Quality of slides (balance of visuals and text, font size, readability, consistency of coloring, figures, spelling and grammar) is good;
  • The presentation content is tuned to the audience and reaches the audience;
  • The student is actively using the slides during the defense discussions;
  • The presentation is well prepared in all aspects (everything works).

7

  • The slides illustrate the project, the work done and the results;
  • There is an appropriate balance between text, figures, illustrations, tables and formulas in the slides;
  • An appropriate TU/e style is used for slides (including at least TU/e logo);
  • The presentation has acceptable structure: introduction, background information, problem statement, body, conclusions; it starts general and then goes to specifics; the slides are readable and stylish.
  • Material of other sources is used only where relevant, and properly credited;
  • During the discussions and defense the student can refer back to the slides;
  • The design of the slides has been reviewed by the supervisor no more than 3 times.

6

  • The slides address the work done;
  • There are a "title" slide, "introduction" slides, a set of body slides, a "conclusions" slide and a "future work" slide;
  • There are figures, illustrations, tables and/or formulas in the slides;
  • There is a focus on the message.

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