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Effective Presentations Lesson 11

Check-in: You should be done with the final: Presentation slides 100-word app description Business plan

Agenda Topics The presentation Project assignment check in Activity Practice your pitch Video tape a first cut of your pitch video Open Working Session

Pitch Content Make sure everyone speaks during the video Convincing argument in FOUR MINUTES Demo your app during video This is a time to be creative Connect potential customers/investors with an idea not just the app itself

Get excited! Pitch Video

How to Give and Receive Feedback Warm feedback Cool feedback How to raise the temperature? Everyones feedback is important Every suggestion is meant to help you be your best

Activity: Pitching Practice pitching your idea to your mentor, teacher, and friends Take notes on each others feedback and incorporate their comments See page 34 of the workbook See page 34 of the workbook

Activity: Pitch Video Speak clearly and confidently Make eye contact with the camera Instead of um, try pausing or taking a natural breath No gum or candy while speaking SMILE! Be proud of your work

Task List Continue prototype development Take at least 3 screenshots of your app to insert into presentation slides Next lesson: final cut of your pitch video and submission of your work!