Dr. N. S. Harding Chemical Engineering 477 Section 3 April 4, 2019

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Dr. N. S. Harding Chemical Engineering 477 Section 3 April 4, 2019 Oral Presentations Dr. N. S. Harding Chemical Engineering 477 Section 3 April 4, 2019

Presentation Each team has maximum 18 minutes 14-15 minutes for presentation 3-4 minutes for questions I will notify you after 10 minutes You will be docked points if you are less than 15 minutes You will be forced to quit at 18 minutes Estimate about 2 minutes per slide Title slide will take less Data slide will take more Probably 10 total slides at most

Presentation (Con’t.) Practice – Practice – Practice! Divide up – each person about same minutes Follow similar pattern as reports: Title (Cover Page) Objective Theory Methods Results and Discussion Conclusions and Recommendations Use landscape orientation Practice – Practice – Practice!

Grading 50 Points Possible 50% Instructor 25% Mike, Kent, and Will 25% Class 20 Points for your critique of presentations If everyone gets perfect scores – you get zero! If all scores are not turned in – you get zero! Grading Sheet on next page

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