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-====== Project Viva ====== 
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-The final thing to do for your project is your project examination, which will take place after the exams, usually in exam week 4 and 5. You are advised to make yourself available during this period. Below we explain the procedure that you need to follow for your project examination.  
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-1) Your project examination is in the form of viva, conducted by your supervisor and moderator together. The normal format of a viva is this: you demonstrate your project to your supervisor and moderator first, and they then 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 works of your software in the lab will be necessary, but no formal presentation is required. If your project is of analytic nature, then it may be demonstrated through a carefully constructed presentation, showing your analytic process and your findings. The questions that your supervisor and moderator will be asking you after your demo/presentation, will be based around your project, for example, your choice of software, justification for your choice of methodology, your design method, validity of results, etc. It may also involve some general issues in the context of your project and your degree programme. This whole process should last about one hour. 
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-2) 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. 5 minutes before the time of your viva, you should make yourself ready and wait outside your supervisors's office. Your supervisor and moderator will then ask you to take them to the lab to see your demo. After that, you will be back to your supervisor's office for some questions (if your demo is in the form of presentation or uses a laptop, then your supervisor may ask you to do it in his or her room). Make sure that you are not late for your viva. Missing the viva means that you will fail your project module, unless you hvae a valid reason for missing it (see extenuating circumstances). 
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-3) IMPORTANT: Make sure that your project is demonstratable on the day. It would be a good idea that you should try it out the night before and then perhaps "minutes" before your viva. This is particularly important for those who have used their own computers/software to develop their projects - they may not work on the School's computers! It is your responsibility to make sure that your project is demonstrable. 
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-4) All project demonstrations will be conducted in C/2.05, the PC Lab, which will be set up with Mac and Linux 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. If you have developed your project using your own desktop 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 (desktop or laptop) on School's network, so please check with Mr Robert Evans. 
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-Contact the project coordinator if you have any queries re your viva. 
  
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