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Spring 20 Time:
Final Presentations
There are two options for your final presentation.
Ignite Presentation – Due: May 9th – Present:May 13th! You must also attend the 20 Time Fair (see Attendee dates posted in Canvas).
20 Time Fair – Due: May 2nd, 9th, or 16th – Present:May 5th, 12, or 19th (see individual due dates posted in Canvas or in classroom). You must also attend the 20 Time Fair (see Attendee dates posted in Canvas).
How will I be Graded?
The Presentation
Rubric is posted on
Website & in Canvas!
Your final
presentation will be
graded in the
following rubric
areas:
Option 1: a TED-style Ignite Presentation
An Ignite presentation is promoted under the slogan, “Enlighten us, but make it quick.” Ignite is a presentation where a presenter speaks while slides advance automatically to support him/her. An Ignite presentation is exactly 5 minutes, and contains 20 slides that automatically advance after each slide is displayed for 15 seconds. Want to see an example? https://youtu.be/8CtC_qbQ51U
Remember, you may include up to 1 minute of video in 15 second increments. Each 15 seconds of video=1 less slide. So, if you have 1 minute of video, you will have only 16 slides (your video must be imbedded into your presentation).
Option 1: a TED-style Ignite Presentation
Remember, you are speaking your content and the
presentation is adding to what you are saying! Your slides
should be pictures, not words!
Make sure your presentation is engaging!
Make sure all of the items on the rubric with an asterisk (*)
get at least 1 slide (if not more).
Option 2: 20 Time Fair
Your 20 Time Fair presentation will include a tri-fold poster with the
required information from the rubric and any additional information you want to include. You may also have a video on your iPad. Be
prepared to explain your project to 20 Time Fair attendees and
answer any questions they may have. Each attendee will be filling
out a questionnaire while they are listening to you present.
NOTE: You will ALL attend one of the three days – yes…for points!
Option 2: 20 Time Fair
Remember, you not only need to be prepared to talk
about your topic, but also ready to answer questions.
Make sure your presentation is engaging!
Make sure all of the items on the rubric with an asterisk (*)
are on the outside panels of your tri-fold poster. The center
is up to you. Check out the next slide for an example.
20 Time Fair Poster Organization
1. Description of
Project
2. Why You Chose This
Project
3. Your Journey:
Timeline, Challenges,
Victories
4. Analysis of Project
Success
5. Research A-ha(s)
6. Personal Reflection
Make sure to use
the rubric to
create your final
presentation!
Presentation
dates: May 5th,
12th, & 19th!
Remember that your presentation
(slides or tri-fold poster) is due the
Monday before you present (May 2nd,
9th or 16th)!
Tips to make your
presentation great whether
you are doing the Ignite
presentation or the 20 Time Fair
TIP #1:
TELL YOUR
STORY IN 3
ACTS.
The world’s most captivating
communicators typically rely on
a three-act structure. By structuring
your presentation with a clear and
compelling beginning, middle, and
end, you’ll take your audience on
an exciting journey … the kind that
inspires action, sells products, and
funds businesses. This is true if you
are doing the Ignite Presentation or
the 20 Time Fair!
TIP #2:
A PICTURE IS WORTH
1000 WORDS.
Humans more easily learn and
recall information that is
presented as pictures than
when the same information is
presented in words.
Images are powerful. Use
them liberally.
TIP #3:
EMOTIONS
GET OUR
ATTENTION.
Make sure your presentation
content goes beyond pure
“facts.” Triggering audience
emotion is a guaranteed
way to increase retention
and impact of your core
message.
TIP #4:
USE PLAIN
ENGLISH.
If you want to improve your
ability to persuade an
audience, use simple language,
free of jargon. Make sure your
key messages are concrete and
consistent. And don’t forget to
use vivid metaphors or analogies
to provide context and clarity
around big numbers and
complex ideas.