All template text on this page, and the P19501 Problem Definition and P19501 Planning and Execution pages must be removed from this page prior to your Week 3 Problem Definition Review
Project Overview
One or two paragraphs that provide a general description of the project in terms of background, motivation(s), customer(s), and overall objective(s). Use your creative talents to include photos, short video clips, or other information to quickly and effectively help prospective student team members learn what the project is all about, and how they would be able to contribute.
If your team has chosen to (or is required to) keep your project work private, you still need to keep this front page populated with a public description of the project, your team, and contact information for anyone who has questions about the project (typically a team member, until you graduate, and - with permission - your client after that).
Content Guidelines: Use these links below to guide you in populating your website. A few points to consider:
- Be aware of any information that your sponsor might not want publicly available. You can use the private directory for this information, and it will be available only to those users with Guest access to your site.
- Do not post any files on your site that are not yours, unless you are certain that they are in the public domain or you have received permission to post them. Examples of files that you should avoid posting are copies of published papers, standards documents, textbook chapters/excerpts, or copyrighted images. If you have received a .pdf of a paper through Interlibrary Loan, or purchased an ASTM or ISO standard, you may post it in the private directory, where only your team and guide will have access to it.
- If you are including contact information for people that would otherwise not be publicly available, make sure you have their permission. For example, your faculty advisor's email address and office phone number are already publicly available on the KGCOE website, and is fine to post. However, if he or she has provided a cell phone number to the team, that is most likely not public information and should not be posted without explicit permission.
- Remove this text once you're done setting up your page.
Client:
Sponsor: (include logo if appropriate)
Guide:
Team Members
team member 2 | team member 3 | team member 4 | add team members as needed | |
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Team member name Team member role Other info as relevant | Team member name Team member role Other info as relevant | Team member name Team member role Other info as relevant | Team member name Team member role Other info as relevant | Team member name Team member role Other info as relevant |
Work Breakdown: By Topic
Use this space to link to live/final documents throughout the project. Your team should customize this as-needed, with input from your guide and customer. The example below will address most of what most teams need to capture.