PURPOSE OF THE PRESENTATION of an issue or problem To increase awareness attitude or belief To change an to a problem To show a solution or way of doing.

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PURPOSE OF THE PRESENTATION of an issue or problem To increase awareness attitude or belief To change an to a problem To show a solution or way of doing things To change a behavior explain something To inform or entertain To PATH Presentation Plans Title of presentationNames of presenters relatives Parents &/or ADULTSSTUDENTS / FRIENDS Older students Same age students Younger students The audience will mostly be … Teachers Don’t know much about this topic at all. It will probably be new information for most of them Focus on the describing the big picture & basics; avoid technical language Will have some background knowledge about the topic, but probably won’t know specifics; may have some misunderstandings about it Provide overview of the big picture, identify common misunderstandings or myths, be sure to define technical terms Will already know a lot about the topic; some may even be experts Acknowledge expertise, overview big picture, focus on specifics; OK to use technical terms Best guess about the audience’s knowledge of this topic … AUDIENCE Therefore, we’ll need to … TOPICS What is the most important idea you hope the audience will understand as a result of the presentation? Main Idea #1Main Idea #2Main Idea #3 HOOK What would be a good way to begin the presentation that will make the audience curious about the topic?

Goals about the INFORMATION we share... Information has a clear focus; ideas/concepts tied together via a theme. Ideas are important, accurate, clear Ideas are organized so they are easy to understand Ideas are connected to audience interests Ideas are connected to ‘real-life’ issues or problems to-be-solved Communicates various perspectives or ways of viewing an idea Goals about the WAY we share the information... We use varied and unusual ways of communicating an idea Our product is visually appealing, neat, & imaginative. We use effective tools for communication (e.g. opening, body, closing); We want to provide the audience with some form of interactive activity We want our ideas to be presented in a logical manner. We want to use graphic organizers to make information easier to understand We want use technology during the presentation We involve all team members in the presentation We want to stick within time limits We want to stick to the plan (not getting too far off on a tangent) We want our presentation to involve all team members Not really important to us Slightly important goal for us Important goal for us Team member signatures The INTENT of our presentation is primarily to … Inform the audience about... and / or Change an attitude or perspective about... and / or Cause the audience to experience an emotion so they will... Note the intent here

2-D VISUAL DEVICES Web or frame Compare/contrast Sequence Cycle Mind Map Chart/Table/Graph Makes Sense Think-sheet Other graphic organizer Surface map Photographs Poster Draw/paint pictures Collage Interactive Bulletin Board ABC pop-up book Slide show Power Point presentation 3-D VISUAL DEVICES Create a model Collection of samples Artifacts Key-ideas & details mobile Interest center WRITTEN DOCUMENTS Histo-fiction Story Business or personal letter Grant proposal Script play or commercial Newspaper article Cartoons/Comic book Information pamphlet Scroll Tour Guide Written Report PERFORMANCES Oral report Dramatization of event Dramatization of commercial Role-play Debate Explanation/demonstration Video of real interview Interview simulation Create audience experience Simulation activity Movement (dance /charade Newspaper article Comic book Information pamphlet Scroll Tour Guide Music KEY IDEA TO BE COMMUNICATED NOTES ABOUT IDEAS Presentation Options

Goals about the INFORMATION we share... Information has a clear focus; ideas/concepts tied together via a theme. Ideas are important, accurate, clear, Ideas are organized so they are easy to understand Ideas are connected to audience interests Ideas are connected to ‘real-life’ issues or problems to-be-solved Communicates various perspectives or ways of viewing an idea Goals about the WAY we share the information... We use varied and unusual ways of communicating an idea Our product is visually appealing, neat, & imaginative. We use effective tools for communication (e.g. opening, body, closing); We want to provide the audience with some form of interactive activity We want our ideas to be presented in a logical manner. We want to use graphic organizers to make information easier to understand We want use technology during the presentation We involve all team members in the presentation We want to stick within time limits We want to stick to the plan (not getting too far off on a tangent) We want our presentation to involve all team members Not really important to us Slightly important goal for us Important goal for us Team member signatures The INTENT of our presentation is primarily to … Inform the audience about... and / or Change an attitude or perspective about... and / or Cause the audience to experience an emotion so they will... Note the intent here