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Review Meetings #36

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formal opened this issue Oct 11, 2015 · 0 comments
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Review Meetings #36

formal opened this issue Oct 11, 2015 · 0 comments
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formal commented Oct 11, 2015

Review meetings will be carried out by both Stephen and myself.

Since Stephen will not be participating in project planning meetings, it will be necessary to convey sufficient information during review meetings for both Stephen and myself to get a good understanding what has happened during the sprint. To achieve this, you will each be required to give a short (less than 5 minutes) presentation with an appropriate number of slides and possibly a very short demo.

Your presentation should cover areas such as:

  1. Your objectives for the sprint.
  2. What you achieved during the sprint.
  3. Problems encounter.
  4. Outstanding problems.
  5. What you learnt.
  6. The long term aim of your work.
  7. A demo.
  8. Work you are proud of doing.
  9. ...
  10. Issues/comments on the scrum process and use of tools (including GitHub).
  11. Q&A

Notes:

  1. Your presentation does not need to cover all of these areas.
  2. The review meetings will last for approximately 1 hour, so you must be prepared and organized. In particular, you must be on time and be ready to present your slides when it is your turn. In particular, you should have your slides on a machine that you know can connect to and work with the overhead projector in QG03.
  3. For the review, you will be marked on how you engaged with the sprint process, you presentation, completion of tasks (unless there is a well-defined problem), etc.
  4. Technical marks will be awarded at the end of semester presentation and demo. See document on CPSSD/CA224.
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