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
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Photographs,
graphic design, and clipart are useful and enhance the presentation
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Title,
author, and course identification are on the first slide
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Works
Cited page is the last frame and is in MLA format
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Fonts
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Font
size is at least 16
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Footless
Font is used
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Color
is of a deep enough contrast to be sassily read
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Font
colors are limited to three or four throughout the presentation
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Text
·
Bulleted
points are limited to no more than six per slide
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Six
or fewer words per bullet are used
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Headlines
are effective
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Spelling
is correct
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Punctuation
is correct
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End
punctuation or no end punctuation is consistent when using bullets
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Upper
and lower case is used correctly
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Animation
is limited and necessary
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Sound
is limited and effective
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Content
·
A
work of art is included
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Point/thesis
is clear
·
Supporting
elements are evident
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Introduction
captures the attention of the audience
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Conclusion
contains a strong message
·
Clear
steps for a “call to action” are obvious
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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
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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.
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Organization: Your
presentation is clearly and logically organized with an engaging
introduction, a logically sequenced body, and a clear and convincing
conclusion.
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Language: You use
sophisticated and varied language that is suited to the topic and audience.
Your tone is appropriate for the topic.
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Delivery: You maintain
appropriate eye contact, clearly project your voice, use gestures, and pace
the presentation appropriately. Your stance is professional.
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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.
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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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