Gantt Charts

A Gantt chart displaying your team's progress and plans throughout the quarter will be required for the weekly AIOs and the reports. Here are some tips for generating a quality Gantt chart.

No matter what tool you decide to use for creating a Gantt chart, make sure the chart you submit is legible and shows the full timeline of the project. Vector formats (e.g. PDF) are preferred because they can be fit to a standard page size, and they can be zoomed into without losing legibility. Here is an example of a Gantt chart from a previous EME 185 project.

InstaGanttΒΆ

InstaGantt is a Gantt chart tool that integrates with Asana, an application for organizing team projects. Once you've generated the chart contents with the application, you can use its export functionality to generate either a high-resolution image or (preferably) a PDF for attachment to the AIO email. A screenshot of the application interface is not recommended since it usually results in poor resolution and doesn't show the full schedule.

One of the requirements for the Gantt charts you submit is that they should indicate the current date. The blue column indicating the current date in the application interface unfortunately does not show up in the exported output, so here is a workaround:

Here are some recommended options for exporting the chart: