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Using Presentations As An Interactive Information format...
Introducing... with PowerPoint Unit - read the essential questions
Then,
read the project
scenario choices. Write your choice on your content sheet.
Making a presentation involves many steps:
Pre-Planning
(what's the purpose / who is the audience?)
Content
topic selection
to meet your purpose and audience. You will be preparing for a scenario
of:
 | College Interview -or- |
 | Job Interview |
Technical
design of slides and effects
Delivering the
actual presentation to an audience
General Requirements:
 | 1 Title slide with your photo and logo of college or
company |
 | 10 slides with information |
 | 3 questions to test the understanding of an audience member
(12 slides) |
 | Photos need short URL as a text box or embedded in photo
(use Photoshop to edit images. google.com is not
the URL...) |
 | Use speaker notes for what you will say |
 | No more than 3-5 bullets with 3-5 words per bullet per
slide |
Make
sure you read these detailed guidelines before you present to the class!
Use this simplified project rubric

Misc Downloads for
the Introducing... project presentation
Download
a P-I-E evaluation grid here!
Download
a storyboard planning sheet
View possible content
topics for your slides
PowerPoint Projects With Hyperlinks Hyperlinking Add
Interactivity to your PowerPoint's ! Where in the World
Project You will construct a series of question and
answer slides that will provide clues to places around the world that people
might want to visit. Use hyperlinking (action settings) to tell the user whether
they got the questions correct. The questions should be multiple choice,
linked to the answers (correct, not exactly, try again). After viewing a
few questions, the user should be able to determine the place.
You can build Jeopardy games and other games with PowerPoint using this same
technique. For sample Jeopardy boards, search the web ! |