Expo: Instructions for Teams
These are the plans and recommendations for the online exhibition. The exhibition will be open on 23 and 24 May, 2022. The times will be from 13:00 through 16:00 on Monday 23 May, and from 9:00 through 16:00 on Tuesday 24 May.
Please tell friends and relatives about the online exhibition! The recommended link is: https://canvas.kth.se/courses/31371/pages/expo-2022
Note (1): after the expo, your team will submit a feedback-document. See the Canvas assignment: Feedback from online exhibition
Note (2): you will also submit an Individual Project Reflection. For information, see the Canvas page Things You Need To Know. For submission, see the Canvas assignment: Individual Project Reflection.
Expo Preparation
Preparation for the Expo has two parts.
Preparation part I: the expo page
The Canvas page Expo 2022 is the official starting page for the online exhibition. For this page, each team submits the following:
- An eye-catching screenshot or image showing the product. The image format must be a Jpeg image (file.jpg), with exactly 250 by 250 pixels. The file size must be smaller than 48 kibibytes (49152 bytes) - preferably much smaller.
- After the image comes the team name (not submitted, supplied by the examiner), such as "Group Alpha's"
- After the team name comes the type of your product, such as "mobile game"
- After the type of product comes the product name in italics. The name is chosen by the team, such as "Rocket Science".
- Following the team name, type and name of the product comes a dash, then a short description using up to 7 words.
The image and text are submitted separately, through the assignments Product image or icon and Name and description. Submissions that do not follow the guidelines, or that are otherwise not acceptable, will be rejected.
Here is an example:
Team Reindeers show Rocket Science - a mobile game to build and fly a virtual rocket.
Preparation part II: the exhibition website
The image and text will link to a website made by the team. The website must be world-readable without any login procedure, and should show and describe the product and the team. It is recommended to have or two screenshots of the product together with the explanation. It should be possible for visitors to test the product, if at all possible. If possible, please provide download links, limited test-accounts (to be removed after the exhibition) and so on to help visitors try out your product. There can also be short video clips showing the product, particularly when the product itself can not be made directly available to visitors.
One or two photos of the team (or parts of the team) is recommended, together with a short (up to 2 sentences) presentation of the team and/or members. Important: names and photos of team members are optional, and not obligatory. Only team members who explicitly agree to having their photos and/or names online can be included in photos and descriptions.
The website must follow the general rules for webpages related to KTH. Specifically, you cannot have a KTH logotype on your website (but you can certainly write that your product is part of a course at KTH). For details on the rules, please see: KTH Rules for Publishing on the Web
There must be a way for visitors to contact the team to ask questions. Consider yourself as a visitor and ask yourself: how would you like to learn more? Some possibilities are listed below. Please use at least two different methods, so that visitors have a choice.
- An e-mail address. E-mails to this address must be answered within an hour or so during opening hours on 23 and 24 May. This is the simplest solution, but it is rather uninviting for the visitor.
- A chat of some kind. You could create a Facebook group for your team and product.
- A Zoom meeting, open at some specific hours such as 13:00-14:00 and 15:00-16:00. Create a meeting of your own at kth-se.zoom.us - sign in using SSO with "kth-se". Click "Schedule a meeting" and fill in the details. Make sure that the following meeting options are unchecked:
- Allow participants to join anytime - NO, you don't want this, as it enables people to hi-jack your meeting when you're not there.
- Mute participants upon entry - NO, you don't want this, since it should be as easy as possible to ask questions.
- Breakout Room pre-assign - NO, you don't want this because you have no idea who will come.
- Automatically record meeting on the local computer - NO, you don't want to scare people off by having a voice saying "This meeting is being recorded" when they connect.
- Approve or block entry for users from specific countries/regions - NO, anyone should be able to join.
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