Structure:
- Mentor Introductions
- What is Bit Project? What are bootcamps?
- Project lightning talks (15mins per student)
- Opportunities to get involved
Project Lightning Talks:
15mins
- Introduce yourself (name, school, etc.) —> don't be shy, this is your opportunity to promote yourself as a student in tech and can come in handy for future career prospects! Start branding yourself. If you have any questions, feel free to DM me on Slack or Twitter (@shreythecray) and I would be happy to set aside some time to work with you on this.
- What is your idea and how did you come up with your idea? What real world problem does this project solve? You should have already planned this out in the early stages of the project.
- What problems did you face while making the project and how did you overcome them? This helps bring a human element to your talk. People learning about your personal experience, and even if you weren't able to fix an issue you can still mention it since it's part of the process.
- Demonstration of project - the best pa(rt!
- Are there any features you plan on implementing to improve/advance this project?
- What was your experience like with the bootcamp? What did you learn?
- Gratitudes
Make sure to add pictures/gifs to spice up your slides. Gifs are super powerful in expressing emotion and showing different parts of your project without having to click on external links for videos. Have fun with it!