POwer point presentation on down syndrome
I need a power point presentation on down syndrome... here are the requirements for my presentation:
Presentation | 20% of grade | |
| Description - Powerpoint presentation should be 10 slides, including a reference slide. The topic of the presentation will be the same as the research paper. | ||
| Method of Evaluation -
Oral Presentation Rubric Student: ________________________________________________ Grade: ____________ Content: Topic is relevant and addresses assignment specifications Content presented is comprehensive, accurate, and believable Key points are noted Topic is researched adequately Organization/Structure: Presentation is well-organized, clear, and effectively structured There is an introduction to gain the audience’s attention and explain the purpose of the presentation Style/Presentation/Appearance: Dress and grooming are appropriate to the setting Non-verbal cues/gestures are appropriate to presentation and flow of ideas Content knowledge/confidence are evident Time was used well/not rushed Use of Visual Aids: Visual aids are used where appropriate Visual aids are appropriately professional given the presentation’s context They are easy to see/read Media are used correctly--i.e., overheads, videos, computer generated slides, charts, etc. Visual aids contribute to the overall effectiveness of the presentation Audience Participation: The presenter(s) involved the audience and solicited feedback Comments: | ||
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- 25_25_25_downs_syndrome.pptx
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