Let's start thinking about the following for Project 2:
What are presentations tools for?
- Help you create digital stories, scrapbooks, projects and reports
- Share basic info and "beyond bullet points"
- Provide a tool for groups of people to work collaboratively on a presentation
- Provide multimedia alternatives for paper presentations
- Provide background for a guest speaker
- Organize research on topics of interest
- Present remotely/online? - can we do it without having to carry equipment or worry about fonts, backgrounds, etc.?
- What would you add?
What makes an efficient presentation (clear, articulate, engaging)?
- Introduce yourself?
- How many slides?
- Body language?
- Read from the screen?
- Spelling, punctuation, grammar?
- Visual organization?
- What would you add?
What kind of presentations tools can we use? You can watch this video on Web 2.0 Presentation tools and we can discuss it in class.
The dynamic of Project 2 will be as follows:
- regroup for this project with someone you have not worked with on Project 1
- "Big" question for Project 2: How do you make an efficient presentation on Digital Citizenship?
- discuss the lines of Inquiry for this project
- What is a presentation?
- What makes an efficient presentation?
- What is Web 2.0? Can this be useful to make efficient presentations?
- What tools (other than Powerpoint or Keynote) can I use to make an efficient presentation?
- Prezi
- PicsViewr
- Glogster
- VoiceThread
- 280 slides
- ShowZoho
- any others...?
- What is Digital Citizenship?
- How can we teach about it to others?
- Start working on Investigation. You can use this G8 Investigation Draft as a starting point.
- Remember to make a copy of the Shared Doc. If you need help please watch the step by step video tutorial in my YouTube Channel.
- Final product: An efficient presentation to teach others about Digital Citizenship.
Remember to complete all parts of Investigation:
- State the problem
- Design Brief
- Relate to AOIs, yourselves, society
- Pose the guiding questions
- Research to answer the guiding questions you came up with (use a variety of different sources! Books, magazines, articles, web, etc... not only www ;-)
- Develop the Design Specifications (Essential and Desirable)
- Cite your sources (Biblio in MLA format)
- How will you test your presentation to make sure it is efficient?
- Don't forget about the Assignment Standards!! (header, footer, and more)
Before you leave you need to make your Process Journal entry of the day!
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