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“If you can’t communicate it doesn’t matter what you know.” ~ Chris Gardner © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved. This PowerPoint presentation may not be duplicated, distributed or excerpted without the University’s advance written consent.

Take Home Optional – Top 3 quiz scores will be counted Will be posted by __________________ Due via by __________________ © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Project Deliverables Final Papers Due ____________________ 2 Hardcopies dropped at my office Electronic copy posted in __________________ In-Class Presentations on _________________ Bring hardcopy of slides or visuals to hand in in class Post visuals (.ppt, etc.) in ______________________ Mendoza Foresight Event _________________ Set up at _:__ in ______________ Post electronic version of visual in _______________ © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Teammate Peer Evaluations Fill out and turn in prior to your team in-class presentation Form is posted on _________ © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Presentation Deliverables In Class “Client” Presentations On __________________________ 15 Minutes each, plus 5 minute Q&A Power Point, Prezi or other visual aids permitted Every team member should present Time Limit Strictly Enforced (Rehearse, Rehearse, Rehearse) Foresight Event “Conference” Presentations Mendoza Atrium (attendance required) Select one of two formats: Academic/Scholastic Poster Format Posters to be printed in advance (see poster printing handout) Multi-Media Format One team member to arrive by 4:30 to set up Business Casual attire, food and refreshments will be served Combined Credit: 50 Points © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Pick Presentation Order 15 Minutes Max + Q&A Power Point, Prezi or other visual aids allowed Everyone should speak © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Presentation Schedule Monday: Wednesday © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Presenting to an audience that may be Distracted Not aware of your project In a hurry Select one of two formats: Academic/Scholastic Poster Format Posters to be printed in advance (see poster printing handout) Multi-Media Format Web video – max length 5 min. Must work as a stand alone (for posting on web) © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Purpose Statement – built only for you! What are the main insights (3 – 5) © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Audience Analysis How much do they know about your topic? What is their interest in your topic? Why will they care about what you have to say? © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

In-class Presentation See “ Organizing and Delivering a Presentation” handout - Concourse © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Visual Aides © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Eye Contact This may be the most important thing to make or break your presentation Maintain eye contact at least 70% of the time!!! © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

And the #1 RULE for effective presentations: © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Mendoza Atrium on _____________ 5:00-7:30 pm (set up at 4:30) Presentation Formats: Poster Web Video Business Casual Food and Refreshments © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Must be clear, credible and persuasive Must overcome chaotic environment Must be concise (3-5 min attention threshold) Two Presentation Formats  Web Video  Poster © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

 Summarizes 3-5 Key Points (no more)  Can be Easily Read from 3-5 Feet Away  Can be Presented in 3-5 Minutes or Less  To an Audience of 3-5 People © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

© 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

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1 2 3 Poster Design and Printing Guidelines Posted on _________ © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.

Copyright – Educational “Fair Use” (Courtesy of…) – Commercial Use (Approved use of…) – © 2013 University of Notre Dame. All rights reserved.