Project 1 presentation schedule


Date Monday, 5th January 2007 at the normal class room

14:30   PDP8, Mr Santhiti Keeratayaporn 20868
14:45   Pentium, Miss Sirirat Ayachanun 20816
15:00   PowerPC, Miss Sonthaya Sakulrisirat 20839
15:15   Itanium, Miss Kanda Ratanaramic 20050
15:30   MIPS R4000, Miss Somlada Bumrungpong 21038
15:45   ARM Processor, Miss Siri Lersbusayanukul 20931

Each presentation will be 10 minutes, with 5 minutes for discussion and preparation for the next presentation.

How to do the presentation

I want the following information to be seen:

1) Some historical relevance
2)  The picture of processor organisation
3)   Programmer's model (the available register set) if possible
4)  A brief picture of instruction set
5)  Example of assembly program
6)  Your concluding remark about the processor

You should add in other information of your interest.  Beware, I think in 10 minutes you can present about 10-15 slides.

You should be careful to use the time (10 minutes) wisely. 
1)  Don't over do the presentation, don't prepare 30 slides to be talked in 10 minutes
2)  Don't talk too fast to rush, if you are running out of time, cut out the slide instead
3)  Practice your presentation with your friends, they can give you very good comment to improve it.

In one slide, please don't put down too much information.  For example, don't just xerox the whole A4 page into one slide.  There should be less than 7 facts on one slide.  About the size of the slide, the rule of thumb is, try to put down your slide (A4 size) on the floor, and then if you can read it easily while you are standing, that is about the right size.

Good luck and enjoy the presentation!