Poster Presentation: Rough Draft
- Due Nov 8, 2019 by 11:59pm
- Points 200
- Submitting a website url or a file upload
- Available Oct 28, 2019 at 12am - Nov 11, 2019 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]
- 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 rough draft of your project in your word processor.
Getting Started
Complete the activities in these modules to gather information and prepare to write your draft:
You are not required to complete the activities in the modules above, but they can help you prepare your draft.
Composing Your Draft
Read the assignment page fully to ensure that you understand all the requirements of the project: Poster Presentation: Assignment.
Create a rough draft of your project in your word processor. Keep the following Project Requirements in mind:
- Focuses on the kind of writing examined in your Recommendation Report.
- Meets all of the requirements listed in the Scenario section on the Poster Presentation: Assignment page.
- Is a slide show/presentation created in PowerPoint or Google Slides, made up of 6 to 12 slides, including one for each of the following sections:
- Title
- Introduction
- Problem Discussion
- Solution(s)
- Conclusions & Recommendations
- Works Cited
- 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 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).
- 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)
- Uses accurate/appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, mechanics, linking, and formatting.
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. Note that your draft need not be complete to earn the points for this activity, but I do expect to see at least half of your project, accurately fitting the assignment, with enough information to demonstrate that you put your effort into the draft.
I provide individualized editing and revision feedback on rough drafts submitted by 11:59 PM on Friday, November 8. Please allow approximately 3 days for me to respond to your work.
I will provide everyone with collective feedback that goes over issues I see in the drafts all members of the course submit. I may use excerpts from your draft to provide collective feedback to the class, based on the Anonymous Use of Student Texts policy.
Rubric
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Focuses on the kind of writing examined in your Recommendation Report.
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Is a slide show/presentation created in PowerPoint or Google Slides, made up of 6 to 12 slides, including one for each of the required sections
Is a slide show/presentation created in PowerPoint or Google Slides, made up of 6 to 12 slides, including one for each of the following sections:
Title Introduction Problem Discussion Solution(s) Conclusions & Recommendations Works Cited |
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Includes Speaker Notes for all slides
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). |
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Uses professional design and formatting that 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, and uses well-integrated and well-designed visuals to clarify the information.
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Has presentation graphics that meet these five characteristics: presents a clear, well-supported claim; is easy to see; is easy to read; is simple; and is correct.
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Uses accurate/appropriate grammar, spelling, punctuation, mechanics, linking, and formatting.
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