Effective presentations introduction
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TITLE:
Effective inquiry presentations
AUTHOR:
Benjamin Blonder
GOALS:
Introduce students to several aspects of effective public speaking and oral presentation
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Process Skills
Next Generation Science Standards
INSTRUCTIONAL PROCESS:
PREPARATION
Materials
- a sample research poster, prepared badly (e.g. lots of small text, badly labeled figures, no organization, vague research question)
INTRODUCTION/ENGAGEMENT:
Essential questions
- What makes a presentation interesting and educational?
Student misconceptions
- posters should be read verbatim
- one person in a group should do all the speaking
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EXPLORATION
Step-by-step description
- ask students to brainstorm people who have to give presentations, and why they give them
- point out that effective presentations help make impacts, regardless of how good is the content
- tell students you are going to give a presentation
- ask them to think throughout about what you could improve in the presentation
- give a simulated presentation, making sure to forget words, face the poster, read text, speak quietly, etc.
- afterwards, ask students what could be done better, and ask for explanations of why the change would help
- give the presentation again but taking into account all suggestions - ask students which they liked better
- emphasize that the three steps of effective presentations are 1) practice 2) practice 3) practice
APPLICATION
Why does it matter?
- share experiences from grad fellows' lives where presentations did or did not come across effectively
Extensions and/or follow-up activities
- ask students to later practice presentations in inquiry groups and critique each other before improving presentation style
ASSESSMENT
How will you determine if students “got it”?
- students will be able to articulate several ways to improve the 'bad' presentation
- students will give clear and effective presentations during the research symposium
RESOURCES
List any websites, texts, or journals to help others better understand the material in order to teach it
- How to give bad presentations: [1]