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Record a video of each of your objects demonstrating the basic functionality, like the title image of Physical Computing 2019 (some creativity may be required for Tactile Feedback). There is a photo corner set up in the lab for this purpose, that can be accessed in on Thursday.
Limit your presentation to 4 or 5 slides, to communicate the outcome, the resources you used when developing your prototype (tutorials, data sheets etc) and any discoveries that might be of interest to your peers. Live demonstrations will be kept until after the presentations. Most of you will need to recycle components for the 2nd or 3rd prototype, so it is not mandatory to have a working prototype at the presentations itself.
Major Project: (groups of 2 to 3 students)
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