Ready, Set,
Present.
Instructional Video on Presenting and finishing out the semester.
Open this document
Learn from the templates and the videos
Claim one of the Aha Moments Slides and the One Sheet Slide
Add your own content
Review: When you are done making 2 sheets, an aha moment and a one sheet, you will be given a peer to review
Copy your one sheet and aha moment to your main slides. The One sheet can be the 1st or second slide on your presentation and maybe the last also. The aha moment is your user testing overview and can be added to a more extensive analyis
To be a video of your slides, which can be done in any software
Shortened Slides with one sheet and aha moments
short 10 minute Video of short slide presentation
30 second reel of your gamified experience
try Camtasia - Free Video Software.
Make your own, it should be of your brand.
Any links should be accessible links: not the long url but include a call to action and then where you are sending us all in the hyperlink
One Sheet with Logo and your name
30 second reel of your gamified experience
Low Fidelity Prototype link and images
User Experience
Universal design strategy
Market
Personas
Journey Map
User Testing / Play Testing
Iterations based on the testing and aha moments
Process of the Production
to include screen shots of in the editor files
Future goals for the project
Credits
Thanks and your contact info
Pitch: For our purposes, it is the final presentation, it should be brief and highlight the best things first, explain why it is needed, who it is for, and how it will be or was accomplished.
One Sheet: A quick tool to use as a social media post or a leave behind at meetings. It sums up the full of the project.
Reel: 30 second video that shows your name and icon, best work first, speeds through interactivity and sometimes includes music.
Aha Moments: The lightbulb when a user clarifies the need for the product or a change in the product.
"The secret of getting ahead is getting started.” – Mark Twain
“There is only one boss. The customer.” – Sam Walton
“Good business leaders create a vision, articulate the vision, passionately own the vision, and relentlessly drive it to completion.”
– Jack Welch, Former CEO of GE