Applied Project Presentation
This is the final project for the paper that I attached. You did this paper for me, now I need you to add a PowerPoint presentation to go with it. I have to make this last anywhere from 10-12 minutes. Present this presentation with colorful slides that go with the draft. Use the directions below to do this PowerPoint and add anything that will accomplish this. I don’t know how many slides will make this last for 10-12 minutes, but if I were to think, it will probably be more than 12-15 slides. I also need you to add 5 more pages to the draft because it must be 12 pages or more.
This is your opportunity to showcase your work! Select a presentation time on the discussion board on the previous page.
Plan to present the core content of your project to your peers and faculty (and perhaps some other guests–see below). Your presentation should use visual aids (like Power Point slides) and take between 10 and 12 minutes. We will allow an additional 18-20 minutes for questions and feedback. You are welcome to invite guests if you’d like. A few undergraduate students may join us so they can learn more about our master’s program and the great work you are all doing.
You decide how best to use your time. You can focus entirely on your deliverable or findings if you want. When in doubt, many presentations cover some or all of the following elements:
· Guiding Question/Problem: Express the need and value of your project. What motivated you to take on this project?
· Process/Methodology: Explain
VERY BRIEFLY how you approached this question/problem/need. What did you do to find answers?
· Finding Summary: Share your main findings. What did you discover? This may be where you share your deliverable if appropriate.
· Concluding Impressions: Share any other insights or findings from this experience, what you learned from it and/or what you plan to do next with it.
Submit your Power Point Presentation (or other presentation files if you choose not to use Power Point) below.