Module 4: Prototype implementation#

Theme#

Prototype implementation

Essential Question#

What is the smallest useful working system?

Module Components#

  • Book prose: conceptual framing, domain scenario, methods, and failure modes

  • Assignment: evidence-backed production of a specific artifact

  • Slides: presentation sequence for seminar or lecture delivery

  • Narration: spoken version of the slide flow

  • Rubric: criteria for evaluating the module artifact

  • Notebook: executable lab aligned with the module theme using synthetic milestone evidence covering scope, implementation, evaluation, deployment readiness, and stakeholder value

Module Artifact#

capstone portfolio with thesis, implementation evidence, evaluation report, and final defense materials focused on prototype implementation: Demonstrate a prototype with reproducible setup.

Professional Setting#

Students work as if advising a capstone review committee evaluating whether a student project is defensible, deployable, and well documented. Their work must be intelligible to faculty advisor, industry sponsor, technical reviewer, and presentation panel.

Use This Module in Order#

  1. Read the learning chapter.

  2. Review the slide deck with the matching narration.

  3. In Populi, open the private student-repository link for this course and enter modules/module-4.

  4. Clone the repository once or open its Codespace/Colab copy; run lab.ipynb and complete exercise.ipynb there.

  5. Self-check with the rubric, commit and push the work, then submit exactly what Populi requests.