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Re: Demos--What do you do?

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Originally Posted by Bcahn836
It all depends on who is the audience for the demo.
Thats very true. We have been doing a lot of demos at conferences held by our spopnsors. A few weeks ago we took both our 2004 and 2005 robots to the LRIG Southeast conference. We were able to demonstrate and show videos/powerpoints of both competitions.

Then you get to the shorter demos at school. We always get a time limit on our demos but I'm usually running them so the limit never sticks. For our school board we showed a 10 minute powerpoint and had the robot in the hallway that they could look at if they wanted. We also did a demo for the whole school during the Academic Awards assembly. We showed a 6 minute powerpoint with the music running through the sound system, did a demonstration of picking tetras from the floor and auto-loader and placing them on the goal on the stage.

It all just depends on your audience and the time that you have to demonstrate everything.
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