Pre-Assessment Phase
2. Plan your presentation
Your project presentation needs to express to the assessment team everything you learned about your subject and prove you are an expert. You must use Google Presentations, Prezi, or some other visual presentation tool to supplement your presentation. Tell the assessment team everything you did to complete the project. The process is the most important part of your project. Go in-depth!
Make sure you don't just spout the information your learned as part of your project. Talk about what you did! You put a lot of time and effort into this project, and the process is as important as the product. So talk about the process.
To achieve mastery on the Project Performance Rubric, your presentation must have an interactive component. Interactivity is important because it helps to hold your audience's attention. There are many ways to do this. For starters, you can try polling your audience, teaching a short lesson, or giving a demonstration that requires audience participation.
Good and Bad Presentation Examples:
Make sure you don't just spout the information your learned as part of your project. Talk about what you did! You put a lot of time and effort into this project, and the process is as important as the product. So talk about the process.
To achieve mastery on the Project Performance Rubric, your presentation must have an interactive component. Interactivity is important because it helps to hold your audience's attention. There are many ways to do this. For starters, you can try polling your audience, teaching a short lesson, or giving a demonstration that requires audience participation.
Good and Bad Presentation Examples:
Check out this great YouTube channel, called Rule the Room, to learn how to give great presentations and handle just about any situation.