Assignment 9
Due: May 31 Wednesday, 11:59pm | Canvas link (rubric & submission) | Points: 5
This week you will report on your project progress.
Post #18: Write a draft script for your final presentation video. Your video script should include a plan for narration and accompanying visuals (footage or images). Your script should be in the form of a three column table as described below. Make the table in a Google doc with comment/suggestion permissions for the instructors, so you can receive feedback before starting to make your video. You can then embed the Google doc in your post. Here are some example scripts: Luci, Auxie.
The first column should include a section number and a short section title (e.g. "introduction", "demonstration of task 1" or "testimonial from test user").
The second column should be the a description of visual elements that will be shown in the video (e.g. "talking head of team member A", "video of robot manipulating object", "screen recording of someone using the UI"). Include sufficient details such that someone who reads your description could go and shoot that video for you.
The third column should be the narration text that will be read voice-over on the video, if the video does not already include relevant audio. This includes what will be said in "talking head" shots.
There is no fixed structure for the videos but make sure your script addresses the following: (i) clearly describe and motivate the problem, (ii) describe the robot-based solution (what it does and how it works), (iii) include evaluation results and feedback from at least one user (it is okay to put tentative placeholder in the script for now), and (iv) introduce the team and what you all focused on in the project.
Post #19: Reflect individually and as a team about the Robotics Capstone Spring 2023 offering and write a few sentences touching on (a) what was most fun, (b) what was most useful, (c) what was not so useful, (d) what would have been useful but was missing. As this is a continually changing course, we would like to hear from you any information that can help make future offerings better. Please also make sure everyone in your team fills out the course evaluation.
Submit your response on Canvas as a link to the latest post on your team's website.