NEW! Final Poster Presentations
Weekly Progress Meetings
Weekly undergraduate meetings are held once a week on Friday at 2:30 – 4:30 pm in BH 3551. Working groups will be assigned to make presentations every other week. Each student team will be assigned to a particular week and will be given 15 minutes to discuss their project, including a brief 3-5 minute update on their project with at least 4 powerpoint slides.
The typical presentation would have a project overview slide, an outline of the overall project/timeline that identifies the current status of work completed, a summary of the work of the preceding two weeks, and a slide that includes next steps, open issues and nagging questions.
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Please use the PowerPoint template for your weekly progress presentations. For your final poster, ask your mentor which template to use if you are unsure your project's classification.
Program Coordinator: Wesley Uehara (wuehara@cens.ucla.edu)