Presentation: Final, Finished Draft
- Due May 1, 2020 by 11:59pm
- Points 400
- Submitting a website url or a file upload
- Available Jan 21, 2020 at 12am - May 4, 2020 at 11:59pm
Goals
- Analyze the rhetorical situation and determine the appropriate audience or users of written communication, considering the needs of global audiences and people with disabilities. [CLO 1]
- Conduct research appropriate to workplace problem solving, such as literature review, evaluation of online resources, interview, and site inspection. [CLO 2]
- Interpret research findings with understanding of ethical and human implications. [CLO 3]
- Use conventions of various workplace genres, such as proposals, instructions, correspondence, reports, and slide decks, with understanding of how the genre conventions can be used as heuristics and as principles of arrangement. [CLO 4]
- Apply principles of effective visual design for print and electronic presentation, including hierarchical, chronological, and spatial arrangements. [CLO 6]
- Identify and apply the principles of effective style in the composing of usable, reader-centered written communications. [CLO 7]
The Task
For this Major Writing Project Activity, create a final, finished draft of your project. Return to your rough draft and complete the project. Remember that your final, finished draft is expected to be improved over your rough draft.
Checking Your Draft
Once you have a complete draft, apply the strategies in the resources below to your project to ensure your work is ready to submit:
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Ensure your Presentation uses document format accurately and effectively. |
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Strengthen the words, phrases, and sentences of your Presentation. | |
Use strong, informative document titles, headings and subheadings in your Presentation to make it well-organized and easy to navigate. |
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Make your Presentation polished, professional, and easy to read. |
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Integrate images smoothly in your Poster Presentation. |
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Add documentation for any resources (words, images, videos, audio clips, etc.) that you did not create yourself. | |
Check your project for accurate/appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, mechanics, linking, and formatting. |
Finishing Your Draft
Read the assignment page fully to ensure that you understand all the requirements of the project: Presentation: Assignment.
Create a rough draft of your project in your word processor. Keep the following Project Requirements in mind:
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- Meets all of the requirements listed in the assignment description.
- Is a slideshow/presentation created in PowerPoint or Google Slides, that meets the following expectations:
- Has a clear title that is specific to the project (p. 566).
- Opens with introductory slides that (p. 556):
- state the purpose of the task.
- describe the safety measures or other concerns that readers should understand.
- list the necessary tools and materials.
- Includes slides with step-by-step instructions that are
- numbered (p. 567).
- expressed in the imperative mood (p. 567).
- simple and direct (p. 567).
- accompanied by appropriate graphics for each step (p. 568).
- Ends with a conclusion that includes (p. 568)
- any necessary follow-up advice.
- if appropriate, a troubleshooting guide.
- Includes a bibliography that provides documentation for all of the resources you have consulted. You may use the bibliographical format that is appropriate for your field. Here are some tools if you are unsure what to use:
- EasyBib online citation builder (Links to an external site.) is a web-based tool that creates MLA-format for free.
- Son of Citation Machine (Links to an external site.) is a web-based tool that creates MLA, APA, and Chicago citations for free.
- Cite This For Me (Links to an external site.) is a web-based tool that creates several styles, including IEEE, for free.
- Mendeley (Links to an external site.) is free citation manager software (available online or as a download) that creates every style.
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Zotero (Links to an external site.) is free citation manager software (available online, as a browser extension, or as a download) that creates every style.
- Has presentation graphics that meet these five characteristics:
- They present clear, well-supported claim(s). (p. 587)
- They are easy to see. (p. 587)
- They are easy to read. (p. 588)
- They are simple. (p. 589)
- They are correct. (p. 589)
TIP: Avoid clipart (which typically looks unpolished or unprofessional), and use only graphical elements that directly relate to the information in the presentation.
- Uses professional design and formatting that does the following:
- Makes a good first impression as a polished, professional presentation.
- Uses appropriately-sized headings and text (24 pt minimum).
- Makes information easy for readers to find and read.
- Emphasizes important information.
- Uses well-integrated, well-designed visuals to clarify the information (p. 592)
- Includes Speaker Notes that accomplish the following:
- Reminds you (the presenter) of key points or stories to include.
- Helps build transitions between slides.
- Focuses on short notes (NOT a word-for-word script).
- Uses professional design and formatting that does the following:
- Makes a good first impression as a polished, professional document.
- Uses appropriately-sized headings and text.
- Makes information easy for readers to find and read.
- Emphasizes important information.
- Uses accurate/appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, mechanics, linking, and formatting.
- Is an original project, written by you, not copied or rephrased from another source. If you copy or rephrase from another source, you will earn zero points for the project.
- Has a clear title that is specific to the project (p. 566).
- Meets all of the requirements listed in the assignment description.
Read additional details on the project assignment, Presentation: Assignment.
Grading Process
I will record the points for this activity after I check your draft and ensure that it meets the basic requirements listed above.
If I have a question or concern about your draft, I will add a comment. Check the help link in the #TuesdayTutorial: Resources on How to Use Canvas for information on how to read comments on your work.
Rubric
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Using screenshots, photographs, and other relevant visual resources, create a 5- to 6-minute slideshow presentation (using PowerPoint or Google Slides) for your classmates or your professors that provides instructions on how to use the online site or software to perform an activity.
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Has a clear title that is specific to the project (p. 566).
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Opens with introductory slides that meet the requirements of the assignment and genres (p. 556):
• States the purpose of the task.
• Describes the safety measures or other concerns that readers should understand. • Lists the necessary tools and materials.
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Includes slides with step-by-step instructions that meet the following requirements:
• Steps are numbered (p. 567).
• Steps are expressed in the imperative mood (p. 567). • Steps are simple and direct (p. 567). • Steps are accompanied by appropriate graphics for each step (p. 568).
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Ends with a conclusion that includes the following (p. 568):
• Any necessary follow-up advice.
• If appropriate, a troubleshooting guide. • A bibliography that provides documentation for all of the resources you have consulted.
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Has presentation graphics that meet these five characteristics:
1. Presents a clear, well-supported claim.
2. Are easy to see. 3. Are easy to read. 4. Are simple. 5. Are correct. (Does not use clipart, which looks unpolished and/or unprofessional.)
threshold:
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Uses professional design and formatting that accomplish the following:
• Makes a good first impression as a polished, professional document.
• Uses appropriately-sized headings and text (24 pt minimum) • Makes information easy for readers to find and read. • Emphasizes important information. • Uses well-integrated and well-designed visuals to clarify the information.
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Includes Speaker Notes for all slides that accomplish the following:
• Reminds you (the presenter) of key points or stories to include.
• Helps build transitions between slides. • Focuses on short notes (NOT a word-for-word script).
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Uses accurate/appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, mechanics, linking, and formatting.
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Is an original project, written by you, not copied or rephrased from another source. If you copy or rephrase from another source, you will earn zero points for the project.
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Total Points:
400
out of 400
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