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Guidelines for the Digital Poster Presentation

Module title: Theories and Principles in Education, Teaching and Learning

Assessment Point: Summative assessment

Assessment task: Digital Poster Presentation

Word count limit: 4 PowerPoint slides

Submission deadline: Please consult the VLE.

Submission procedure: Please submit via the submission link on the VLE.

General Guidance

Create a Digital Poster Presentation (max 4 PowerPoint slides) on personal experiences and learning in

planning, delivering and evaluating a lesson/session.

This must also make reference to relevant theories and models (as presented on the module's material)

and include references/evidence to these as support for your presented images and summaries which

will make up the digital poster, without any further explanation or critique to these theories/models.

Summative assessment criteria for DIGITAL POSTER PRESENTATION Available

marks

Criteria

Explanation of Criteria

100/100

Text Content

Complete & comprehensive text

appropriate for the purpose of the

presentation

50

Text Length Max. 4 PowerPoint slides 15

Format & Design Appropriate format for the purpose of

presentation (fonts, layout)

15

Grammar/spelling Punctuation & grammar 20

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Structure of the PowerPoint Presentation

The PowerPoint presentation should include four slides and cover the following sections/aspects and content (as

shown and stated in the table below).

Further Explanation Marks available

You need to follow the template found on VLE. 100/100

The PowerPoint presentation needs to include four slides:

1. Module code, module name and personal details, topic.

2. Personal experiences and learning in planning, delivering and evaluating a

lesson/session and supporting references to theories and models

3. Personal experiences and learning in planning, delivering and evaluating a

lesson/session and supporting references to theories and models

4. References