Presentation Assignment: Advanced Writing for IS&T
OVERVIEW
In thisseventh and final assignment, you will create a presentation from the key contents of your report. The presentation is for an audience of professionals. The outline is an outline of your presentation (not of the report itself).
The lecture on Presenting a Technical Report isessential to understanding what is required for this deliverable. Review the lecture notes from class and read Chapter 23 before starting on your presentation. You will deliver your presentation and turn in the outline on the due date.
PART 1: PRESENTATION
Format and Timing
Create an oral presentation of your report that is of professional quality and accompanied by slides. Create the presentation for the audience that you have identified in your report, for your professor, and for yourclass colleagues (who are stand-ins for professional colleagues in a workplace setting).
Design your presentation appropriately. Design your slides to be clear and appealing. Use visuals in your slides. Review guidelines for developing slides in Chapter 23 and the accompanying lecture. Use your judgment and keep your audience in mind.
Time the presentation to be from 5-7 minutes long. Professional presentations often have very tight time windows, and learning to stay within that timing is an important skill. A presentation that is shorter or longer than 5-7 minutes will lose points.
Use the extemporaneous method to deliver the presentation (see Table 23.2, p. 580 of text). Practice the presentation before you present it. Do not read from a script, though you may use note cards or your outline to remind yourself of major points. Think of the presentation as something you would do in a workplace setting, before a group of people who expect you to speak knowledgeably about your subject withsupport from accompanying slides.
PART 2: OUTLINE
Develop a written, detailed outline of your presentation. The outline is not a verbatim script of the presentation, but an outline of the points to be made during the delivery of material. The outline is a planning tool for you and it should include enough information that someone else can read it and understand the presentation. That means that the outline provides more information than just bullet points on a slide, but not as much as you actually say during the presentation itself.
The outline should match what you actually say. It can happen that a presenter starts with an outline and then ends up saying something completely different. Start with your outline, but then update the outline after you have practiced your final presentation to ensure that one matches the other.
Format your assignment according to the following formatting requirements:
1. The answer should be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.
2. The response also include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.
3. Also Include a reference page. The Citations and references should follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.
Attachment:- Bassono-Report.rar