Final Project Presentations
in-class presentation
What to do:
Prepare and deliver a presentation about your project to share with the class. Remember, your audience here is fellow instructional designers, and you should be presenting about the project, not the project itself.
Exactly what you present will be up to your group. You'll need to determine the best way to showcase your project. You might want to include screen shots of what you've developed, if it seems appropriate. You do not have to use PowerPoint, but you may if you wish.
Assessment:
The assessment of your presentation will not be tied to how well your project itself is designed, but rather how well you represent it.
I will be looking for:
- Clearly and neatly designed slides (if used, or other presentation media)
- Clear explanation of your project, the instructional problem/situation that it addresses, and the context in which it is set
- Appropriate display of what you created and how you created it
- Written to an instructional designer (peer) audience
- Prepared to answer any questions from classmate