CMSC 100 Final Presentation Order

You will have a maximum of three minutes for your presentation. If you end before 2 1/2 minutes, your presentation is considered too short. I'll let you go a bit over time, but will cut you off if you run past 4 minutes. (We have fewer presentations than I had originally planned for, since some students dropped the class, hence the extra time if you choose to use it.)

Day One: Thursday, December 3, 2009

Other Applications
Nadir Mechairia Computer Applications in Football
Paul Lindler Computers and College Football
David Schilling Computers in Baseball
Kyle Wisor Air Force RQ-1 Predator
Zabir Khan Computers and Weather Forecasting
Megan Brooks Weather
Ericka Cho Computers in Forensics
Computer Games
Thomas Brady Mathematics in Video Game Programming
John Underwood Applications of Video Games
Jungjin Park Applications in Games
JungYong Lee Video Games
Lucas Reuling Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games
Mayen Akpan Computer Applications in Video Games
Health Care
Christopher Coleman Mental Illness and Computer Science
Shunan Li Computer Uses in Health Care
Nikita Soman Health Informatics

Day Two: Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Business and Industry
Ashley Allen Computers and the Stock Market
Alex Murray The Accounting Industry
Ekene Okeke Fashion (Clothing)
Richmond James Marketing, Meet Computers
Sarah Khan Applications of Technology in the Fashion Industry
Art and Media
Ly Nguyen Video Compression
Rebecca Baldwin Speech Synthesis
Mani Gupta 3-D Drawing
Jesse Campen What do Computers Have to Do with Films?
Kerra Sunderlin Adobe Applications and Digital Art
Autonomous Vehicles and GPS
Rohit Ray Air Traffic Control
Poojan Presswala Golf
Mary Anderson GPS Devices
Kevin Bean Autonomous Vehicles
Kevin Lim Autonomous Vehicles
Aisha Graham Autonomous Cars
Jessica Mendoza GPS Navigation Systems