Objectives of this lesson
- Finish presenting remaining hooks
- In terms of your OP, think WWSJD?
- Complete the outline of your presentation
- Bridge the hook to your thesis and finish the introduction component of your presentation
- Create an amazing thesis slide that will blow our minds
- Analyse each other's slides like an Art gallery.
Recap on the video by doing this quiz
Oral Presentation Outline
Now you'll be given a sheet to fill in your OP outline. Some of you have already finished completing your outline and have posted it on the discussion blog and so it'll just be a matter of copying it on to the sheet.
Now you'll be given a sheet to fill in your OP outline. Some of you have already finished completing your outline and have posted it on the discussion blog and so it'll just be a matter of copying it on to the sheet.
Oral Presentation Introduction
Once you've decided on an outline and handed it in you should have all the materials to complete your introduction.
So by now you should be able to tick off everything in this list so far:
- Hook
- Background information
- Thesis
- Outline
Do your thesis slide first and then go on to completing the rest of the introduction, but before you start though I want you to look at the following ppt tips.
Now make the most effective thesis slide that you can think of.
Your aim is to evoke emotion in your audience.
Use photo gallery websites such as iStockPhoto, Pinterest, Tumblr, Flikr or Etsy.
There's heaps out there.
If you're using Google Images, when looking for a picture go to 'Search tools'
Choose size: Large
Choose type: Photo
Also type the word 'photography' in the search bar along with the type of picture you're after, this helps to bring up high quality images.
Even better if you're a shutterbug, use pictures that you've actually taken yourself for your PPT.
Don't forget to e-mail it to me when you finish so I can compile it.
We'll look at all the thesis slides at the end of the lesson and discuss them in terms of the C.R.A.P principles.
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