The document provides guidelines for students giving a project presentation. It notes that presentations should use black and white formatting, with 24 point bold headings and 20 point Times New Roman text. Presentations should not clutter slides with too much information and should use graphics to illustrate ideas. Students must bring a reference paper and dress formally. Presentations should be 10-15 minutes long using 10-15 slides and rehearsed to avoid reading slides. Students should stand to the side of the projector without blocking the projection and not interrupt faculty questions. The slide format outlines the project synopsis components.
The document provides guidelines for students giving a project presentation. It notes that presentations should use black and white formatting, with 24 point bold headings and 20 point Times New Roman text. Presentations should not clutter slides with too much information and should use graphics to illustrate ideas. Students must bring a reference paper and dress formally. Presentations should be 10-15 minutes long using 10-15 slides and rehearsed to avoid reading slides. Students should stand to the side of the projector without blocking the projection and not interrupt faculty questions. The slide format outlines the project synopsis components.
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Guide Lines for PPT Preparation for Synospsis Presentation (1)
The document provides guidelines for students giving a project presentation. It notes that presentations should use black and white formatting, with 24 point bold headings and 20 point Times New Roman text. Presentations should not clutter slides with too much information and should use graphics to illustrate ideas. Students must bring a reference paper and dress formally. Presentations should be 10-15 minutes long using 10-15 slides and rehearsed to avoid reading slides. Students should stand to the side of the projector without blocking the projection and not interrupt faculty questions. The slide format outlines the project synopsis components.
The document provides guidelines for students giving a project presentation. It notes that presentations should use black and white formatting, with 24 point bold headings and 20 point Times New Roman text. Presentations should not clutter slides with too much information and should use graphics to illustrate ideas. Students must bring a reference paper and dress formally. Presentations should be 10-15 minutes long using 10-15 slides and rehearsed to avoid reading slides. Students should stand to the side of the projector without blocking the projection and not interrupt faculty questions. The slide format outlines the project synopsis components.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR THE PROJECT PRESENTATION 1. Use black & White format as far as Possible. 2. Heading must be 24 Bold and remaining matter should be in 20 Times New Roman font size. 3. Do not clutter the slide with information. As far as possible, use graphical content (figures and tables) to illustrate your ideas. 4. Bring the hard copy of IEEE/Journal paper for the reference. 5. Students must come in formal dress for the presentation. The slide format is provided in the next slide. 7. Make about 10 to 15 slides for a 10-15 minutes presentation. 8. Rehearse your presentation a few times to ensure that you are not violating time deadlines. Avoid reading from the slides. 9. Ensure that you stand on the right side of the projector. You should not cover the projection. 10. Do not interrupt the faculty when they are asking a question. 11. The Format of the Presentation is given in next slide Project Synopsis Presentation On
Title of the Project
Group No:
Group Members with Roll No
1. 2. 3.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING Project Synopsis Presentation Outline 1. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES BEING ADDRESSED BY THE PROJECT 2. SCOPE OF THE PROJECT: 3. PROJECT BACKGROUND AND LITERATURE REVIEW 4. CHALLENGES 5. BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE PROJECT: 6. FLOW CHART/ WORK FLOW: 7. HARDWARE/SOFTWARE TOOLS REQUIRED: 8. CONCLUSION 9. REFERENCES / LIST OF ACCESSED RESOURCES