Educators
Here is an example of a rubric to help you mark a presentation, students are encouraged to condense and summarise their findings and use either a story telling tool or video tool to explain what they found out and why it was important - their pitch.
Our Presentation1) Examine the presentation tools listed below.Select a tool that would be suitable for presenting your teams' research.
2) Identify the key points for your presentation and create your presentation. Watch the what not to do to help you. 3) This is the final time you can support you peers by participating in a Critique and Support - Questions and Instructions here. Remember you follow the instructions on the page to give them feedback and help. |
Download the information about your presentation below
Check with your teacher when you will be giving your presentation.
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Creating Powerful PresentationsThere are many different ways that you can present your findings or the outcome of your research. The presentation format you use will greatly depend on the purpose and audience for your tasks. More and more we can merge mediums (mashups etc) to creatively present your work and share with a world-wide audience.
This video tells you what not to do with a power point. |
Digital Stories
Digital stories are becoming a popular way to make presentations. They combine text, images, sound and movies to connect with the audience. Here are just a few that are available - may are free or have a free version.
BinumiA free application that can be used to create videos using templates, a video and image library or your own recordings
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SlideshareA versatile presentation tool that can be embedded in websites, wikis and blogs. |
PixorialA easy video programme that allows you to cut, edit and add music to your presentation
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