The College of Computing and Software Engineering (CCSE) Computing Showcase (C-Day)
is a biannual event that takes place at the end of fall and spring semesters where
participating students showcase some of the richest activity at CCSE. As students
prepare for graduation they present posters and games highlighting their experiences
within internships, team projects, and capstone and thesis work. Follow us on LinkedIn.
Project Information submitted must include the title, abstract, author(s) information,
and type of the project (PhD/Graduate/Undergraduate Capstone/Research).
The deadline to register your poster/game/project is 5:00 PM on Monday, November 4th.
All submissions will be publicly available on the CCSE website. No late submissions
will be accepted.
All project completed by the CCSE students enrolled in any KSU courses in the current
semester or any KSU student taking AI, CGDD, CS, CSE, DATA, DS, IT, STAT, and SWE
courses during the current semester are eligible to participate.
Exploratory projects, project completed by teams ofsixor more students, and projects that were not supervised or co-supervised by CCSE Instructors will not be judged. Those projects will be featured in the program in a separate category.
Analysis of the process, methods used, data collection method(s), etc.
Results/Findings/Interpretation: - Preliminary for the Application submission; and - Final for the Final Project submission.
Conclusion (Preliminary conclusion for application; final conclusion for final submission)
Highly Recommended Project Website
Information about team members (roles in the project, pictures, projected graduation
date, a desire to intern, a dream job, other projects you worked on and a way to be
contacted, LinkedIn link). Your site will be linked to the program on the CCSE website. You can change information
on your site any time. This will help you with the job/internship search. The project website information can be added later when your project is selected.
The website will not be used in the selection process. Examples: lighthousepublic.github.ioand chordscore.wixsite.com
STEP 2
The departments review all C-Day submissions
STEP 3 - on Friday, November 8th
Students will receive Notification of Acceptance.
Students and advisors will be informed on Friday, November 8th, if their project,
game, or poster has been chosen for C-Day, although we will try to announce it earlier,
ideally by Friday. The acceptance email will provide the assigned project number,
which is necessary for the following step. Step 4 is only for students with projects
that have been accepted.
STEP 4 - by 5:00 PM on Wednesday, November 13th
Final Submissions of required documents of accepted projects due by 5:00 PM on Wednesday,
November 13th.
Documents Required for Accepted Projects Have the following ready prior to starting the process:
Project Identifier (Primary Subject Area & Paper ID – i.e., GR-104 – for Graduate Research paper ID 104)
Project Description
Prerecorded presentation file (video – mandatory)
Poster in PDF & PPT format (mandatory)
30 sec video for flash presentation (optional)
Fall 2024 C-Day Accepted Project Document Submissions
Select the folder that corresponds with the type of project you are submitting(i.e. Master's Research)
Select the foler with your project identifier (i.e. GMR-104)
Upload your post in PDF and PPT format
Save both formats as "Poster-Project-Identifier" (i.e. Poster-GMR-104)
Upload your video presentation file
Save the video as “Video–Project-Identifier” (i.e., Video-GMR-104)
MP4 is preferred, but MOV, WMV, AVI, and MPEG4 are acceptable as well
Upload your 30 second video for Flesh Presentation
Save the video as "Flash-Project-Identifier" (i.e. Flash-GMR-104)
While participation in the flash session is not mandatory, it will increase your chance
of winning the competition
Resources for Recording Presentations and Virtual Rooms