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Presentation at K-State next week

We should probably start planning how we want to handle the presentation next week. Any thoughts? We have the video and powerpoint from our Ithacan presentation, but I think the PP should probably be updated some and we should figure out how we'll actually present to get people from KU and K-State involved.

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Chris Raine:

The Powerpoint needs to be updated to include mentions of embedding video links, the logo thing, and possibly mention other improvements we're working on.

If Nate still has his index cards from the Ithaca presentation, he could email the text from those and perhaps someone from K-State could take his place?

Nate Martin:

I might have my cards. I will check. They're probably scribbled in gloopity glop code language though, but we'll see.

Don't feel pressured to include anyone in the presentation. Just because people are on the team doesn't mean they have to help present. Tons of teams of tons of types have tons of people who never present anything. It's okay. This isn't a class project where everyone has a presentation participation grade. Try and make the best presentation possible.

Courtney Farr:

I don't necessarily think we need every person involved, but I do think there should be a representative from each school.

Brian Lewis-Jones:

I still have my cards, which I can either use to present or hand off to somebody else who wants a shot. We should definitely devise a few more slides for additional features, but the core of the presentation could stay the same. I dig it.

We should get together soon to work out kinks/create the additional slides.

Nate Martin:

Okay, I can't find my cards, but I'm confident that I could tell whoever is presenting my half (are we doing halves?) roughly what I said for each slide.

So do you think it should be Brian and a K-Stater? Which K-Stater is confident enough to present? Who can do a good job?

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