Tomorrow is the first big project day for IRE. Our first project is known as J0 and its coming to an end. All three groups will be giving their presentations to the class and the faculty. The technical reports and the learning reports are due tomorrow as well. The presentations will be presented to the rest of the class, the faculty that will be grading the quality of the project, and the stakeholder in our projects, except for the Blandin group's project (no representative from UPM-Blandin will be here).
The technical reports describe all the aspects of our project: including requirements capture, brainstormed ideas, detailed designs, calculations, and analysis.
The learning reports are individual reports that describe what each of us have learned throughout the project; which professional and technical competencies that we have grown stronger in. In the report, we describe the modes of learning that were learned (self-directed, faculty guided, external expert guided, reflections). Along with this report, we are to provide evidence that we have learned what we said we learned. This can include notes that we have taken, TIDEE evaluations (described in Ron's post below), journal entries or any other documentation that we can provide.
After all of this is presented and turned in, we will receive our next group and project.
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