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- | ====== Project Viva ====== | ||
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- | The final part of your project is your project examination, | ||
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- | Note, that **not attending your viva exam will result in you failing the module** (unless you have extenuating circumstances in which case the viva exam will be rescheduled). | ||
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- | Below we explain the procedure that you need to follow for your project examination. | ||
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- | Your project examination is in the form of a viva, conducted by your supervisor and moderator together. The normal format of a viva is this: you demonstrate the work you have done your project to your supervisor and moderator first, and then they ask you some questions on your project. The format of project demonstration may vary. If your project has resulted in some software system or prototype, demonstration of the workings of your software in the lab will be necessary, but no formal presentation is required. If your project is of an analytic nature, then it may be demonstrated through a carefully constructed presentation, | ||
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- | As part of the viva questions, supervisors and moderators will explicitly query you on whether ethical approval was obtained for any elements that involved human participation in some way. You should be aware of the requirements and procedures following a talk in the autumn semester and a reminder email before the spring semester. | ||
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- | The timetable for the vivas will be made available to you, usually by e-mail. Please check your e-mails regularly, particularly nearer the time in case there are last minute changes to the schedule. Five minutes before the time of your viva, you should make yourself ready and wait outside your supervisors' | ||
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- | All project demonstrations will be conducted in C/2.05, the PC Lab, which will be set up with Linux, Mac and Windows computers. The lab is reserved for project demonstration //only// in the viva weeks. To set up your demo, please use other labs - they are all networked and operate in the same way. If you have developed your project using your own computer and you wish to demo your project using your own computer, then you may bring your computer in on the day and place it in C/2.05 for your demo. Note that you may need to register your computer on School' | ||
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- | Contact the project coordinator if you have any queries regarding your viva. | ||