Saturday, November 24, 2012

Lab in Last Week of Classes - Senior Design

The last lab of the term requires you to attend two senior design presentations, writing about them afterwards. Note that it is due during that same week so that there is a definite advantage to attending your sessions earlier in the week.

When and Where are the Presentations

Here’s a google calendar showing the presentation schedule http://goo.gl/VFdH0

· Change to the “Week” view to see the times graphically

· To see the details for each presentation, including the location, student names and the advisor click on the calendar entry.

· Note that the room for the presentations changes between morning and afternoon and on different days. Check the location carefully. The general info is below.

o The garden level is down at the lowest level in One Drexel Plaza, across from LeBow engineering building.

· The presentations are 9-12 and 1-5 Tuesday through Friday (12/4-12/7). If your calendar shows other times your google account probably doesn’t have EST set as the time zone

· Dr. Brehm, the senior design coordinator, advises me that he is going to be very strict about access to the rooms:

o No standing in the room.

o The door will be closed at locked at the beginning of presentations – no late arrivals

Room Locations

When

Building

Floor

Room

Capacity

Tues AM

One Drexel Plaza

Garden level

15

38

Tues PM

One Drexel Plaza

Garden level

13

45

11/30 AM; Wed All

Alumni Engineering

2

275

30

Thus AM

One Drexel Plaza

Garden level

20

42

Thus PM

Randel

3

327

124

Fri AM

Curtis

3

340

139

Fri PM

Curtis

2

231

81

 

Note:  There is still a lab the week before (week-10).  I’m just giving you advance notice.

7 comments:

  1. Is there a particular layout the we have to follow for writing our response to the senior design project?

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  2. You need to include the elements defined in the assignment file, a word document. There is no specific format requirement, but headings following those requirements make sense.

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  3. Is there a specific dress code for going to these presentations?

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  4. No more so than any other regular class.

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  5. Where is the building called Alumni Engineering?

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  6. Who are we addressing the memo to?

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  7. The team that gave the presentation - but submit it to BbLearn.

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