Monday, March 4, 2013

Groups for Week-10 Presentations

Here are the groups for the presentations in Week-10. 

I suspect that some project titles will have changed so don’t be worried if that’s the case.  I attempted to put teams with related topics together, but had to balance that with roughly equal numbers.

Group

Projects

M

#1 - integration of Revit and a structural analysis program - Krall
#10 - Autodesk Storm and Sanitary Analysis - EPA SWMM Comparison - Alvarado Bastidas
#7 - BIM Model of Elementary School of the Future - Houde
#8 - Revit project - Wang, Li

N

#13 - Green vs. Intelligent Buildings - Mantua SD - Butler, Haddad, Ng
#15 - Green Roofs - Bregande
#16 - Green Roofs - Vazquez
#2 - Intelligent and/or Green - Carpenter, Gulbenkian

O

#14 - Robotics in Construction - Hindes
#3 - Robotics in Construction - Gonzalez, Cifligu, Gonzalez
#5 - socio economic impact of the future use of robotics in construction - Meraz

P

#11 - sensor databases in a Building Management System - James
#4 - sensors as a progressive way of building interaction with its surroundings  - Lancellotti, Martines, Pauliushchyk
#6 - How do sensors availability can affect energy consumption in HVAC systems in buildings? - Ben-David, Morrison

Q

#12 - Equipment for energy efficiency of residences - Barry, Patel, Sawin
#18 - Tedesco
#9 - Philadelphia Row Home Efficiency Renovations (Green Vs. Intelligent) – Scanlon

Each team should bring paper copies of their presentation in sufficient quantity so that each person in your group can have a copy to follow along.  I suggest printing them out four slides to a page to save paper.

The plan in class is the following:

  1. Each group will present to each other – using either a laptop you bring or the paper copies
  2. Each group will choose one project to present to the entire class, with the other group members being prepared to explain why it was selected.
  3. The selected Team will present to the entire class using their PowerPoint – 8 minutes max
  4. The class will vote for extra credit for the “best” project in the following categories
    1. Most intriguing presentation
    2. Most technically competent
    3. Best use of “intelligent” technology

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