This document provides information for students about their final project presentations for a course. It includes the presentation order, requirements, structure, assessment criteria, and instructions for slides. Students must give a 2-3 minute presentation on their semester 1 project work and semester 2 plan. They will be assessed on oral communication skills, content, and use of presentation software/multimedia. Students are also instructed to practice their presentations with a peer, using the assessment criteria to provide feedback, and to meet with their supervisors. Presentations will take place the following Monday for 3 hours, with lunch provided.
4. Task
Prepare a multimedia presentation that
outlines key aspects of your project work
during semester 1 and a work plan for
semester 2 (for those who are doing
semester 2)
2min (approx)
video
30%
6. Structure
• A formal greeting
• An orientation to your project topic
• A video of the literature review
findings [Intro/body/conclusion]
• An explanation of how these ideas
will be used to conduct your project
• General project implementation
approach
• Achievements to date
• A semester 2 work plan.
• A conclusion
7. Assessment criteria
Oral Communication Skills (25)
– Body language (10)
– Speaking (10)
– Question response (5)
Content (25)
– Organisation & originality
Communicating with ICT (50)
– Research video (35)
– Presentation software (15)
30%
8. Slides
Content
•The slides should be used to support
your oral messages and contain
more graphics than words
•Slides should ‘show’ information
• (you should tell)
•You are not limited to the number of
‘slides’ you can use.
9. Content must include......
• What is your project topic
• A video of the literature review
findings This should be all content
(don’t tell us about the literature –
use the video)
• So what……..
• Recommendations
• What are you going to do next & how?
• Achievements to date
• A semester 2 work plan.
• A conclusion
12. Presentation order
• 23/24 places
• 3 external students
• Choose a number
• Choose your place
in the order
13. Presentation order
Rebecc
a
Charles Krishnan Sami Peter Barbara
Edmar Hussein Maamoun Hasan B
Hassan
D
Steven
Troy Sachin Rajib Santosh Ahmad Noppol
Cary George Reymond
Prashan
t
Mariene
Kozo
Kai Swee Pea
Kozo
James
(E)
Craig
(E) Nick
Matthew
(E)
Amy(E)
14. Peer review
• Find a partner
• Share your
presentation
ideas/artifacts
• Practice if you
like
• Use the criteria
to provide
constructive
suggestionsSource: http://stemlynsblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Peer-Review-800.jpg
Your structure will be very much determined by your project topic and length
Make this structure fit your needs – everything in light blue is related to project topic& length.
Slides
1. Content
The slides should be used to support your oral messages and contain more graphics than words
Ensure you include a title slide and a concluding slide. There will be an opportunity for the audience to ask questions.
Your slides should ‘show’ information while you ‘tell’ the audience about the information eg for your achievements instead of putting word on your slides this could be a series of images with a single label.
You are not limited to the number of ‘slides’ you can use.
What is the issue here?
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External students not living within the 80km distance from Darwin will be contacted by Sami to organise when/how you will do your presentation.
Make sure you get feedback from your supervisors – they may be willing to skype with you for practice.