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How is a project presented?

chip bruce (chip@uiuc.edu) (ready to use)

Coauthors
Ann Bishop (abishop@uiuc.edu)


ASK
Grade Levels
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Undergraduate, Continuing

Unit Keywords
majorproject

Rationale of the Unit
Presentation of a project presentation is an opportunity to display the work completed up to that point and also to solicit responses and suggestions from others. It can be done orally, and through various media, including web pages, posters, handouts, and slides.

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Dialogues, Discussions, and Presentations
Present your project, including the project's goals, problems encountered, current status, early results, and next steps. Others will ask questions, offer new perspectives, or discuss how the issues relate to their own work.

Think about the appropriate media and issues such as whether an interactive presentation would facilitate understanding.

It's often a good idea to identify the questions your project addresses and to present in a narrative form key experiences you have had with it.

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