Tuesday, October 1, 2019

October 1, 2019 Week #7

Class Work

1. Make your PowerPoint appear on your computer screen. We will be peer editing to make sure that your presentation will be perfect.

Here is the rubric:

Layout
·         Photographs, graphic design, and clipart are useful and enhance the presentation
·         Title, author, and course identification are on the first slide
·         Works Cited page is the last frame and is in MLA format
Fonts
·         Font size is at least 16
·         Footless Font is used
·         Color is of a deep enough contrast to be sassily read
·         Font colors are limited to three or four throughout the presentation
Text
·         Bulleted points are limited to no more than six per slide
·         Six or fewer words per bullet are used
·         Headlines are effective
·         Spelling is correct
·         Punctuation is correct
·         End punctuation or no end punctuation is consistent when using bullets
·         Upper and lower case is used correctly
·         Animation is limited and necessary
·         Sound is limited and effective
Content
·         A work of art is included
·         Point/thesis is clear
·         Supporting elements are evident
·         Introduction captures the attention of the audience
·         Conclusion contains a strong message
·         Clear steps for a “call to action” are obvious

Here are some additional tips:

Be sure to use bold print.
Avoid red, orange, and green font if possible as many people have trouble seeing those colors. (Yes, it does make one worry when coming to a stop light!)

2. Let's get ready for the presentation! You have 2 1/2 minutes to convince us to visit your wall. This is the rubric. 

Topic: The oral presentation is appropriately focused. You clearly communicate your understanding and purpose of the topic
Research Analysis: You demonstrate a clear and convincing command of the facts, information, research, and art. You included insightful explanations that help the audience understand your thesis.
Organization: Your presentation is clearly and logically organized with an engaging introduction, a logically sequenced body, and a clear and convincing conclusion.
Language: You use sophisticated and varied language that is suited to the topic and audience. Your tone is appropriate for the topic.
Delivery: You maintain appropriate eye contact, clearly project your voice, use gestures, and pace the presentation appropriately. Your stance is professional.
Overall Effectiveness: You remain enthusiastic and retain the attention of the audience. You achieve your purpose. You answer question effectively at the end of the presentation.

Watch and list what NOT to do in your presentation - 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glAKOc9DEVs


Homework: Post the final copy of your PowerPoint or Prezi presentation on Canvas. 

Practice and time = 2 1/2 minutes (really)

Bring your PowerPoint on a jump drive just in case it won't open on Canvas. The show must go on!

Be prepared! Be professional! Convince us that we want to visit your wall.





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