Michael,
With regard to a presentation I think most people would be interested in both a general product overview and also your project to get a multi-rotor drone working.
Here is my two cents as a general guideline for presenting...
History Overview: Date of products first manufacture. Designers and Company that produce the product. Popular uses of the product. Models available, etc.
Hardware Overview: CPU type, CPU speed, memory size, i/o ports, TOY clock, eePROM, power requirements, storage. etc.
Software Overview: What's involved with Installing Linux and applications. Which distro's to use. Booting process.
Pet Project: Show and Tell of some pet project you are getting the product to do. Doesn't matter if only some bits work or its not stable, etc., its what you are aiming to achieve that we are interested in.
Questions: Questions and Answers session.
cheers,
Ian.
PS: NOTE ON INTERNET ACCESS.
We no longer have any wired lan (RJ45 to RJ45) access to the internet. If your product has wifi then we can supply access to the Uni's Lightwire wifi service.
If you are presenting from a laptop (with wifi) and want to go on-line to a web-site to display information, then we will log you into the Lightwire network.
If your product only has a RJ45 ethernet port and you need to connect to the internet, then we will have to create some magic for the occasion.