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Senior Project Presentation

Senior Project Presentation. Thursday, May 30 Friday, May 31 1 p.m.- 3:30 p.m. Notecards. Cues: Intro, Paper, Fieldwork, Reflection research/facts/quotes Reminders: look at panel, smile, discuss the challenges Number the cards in case you drop them. Eye Contact.

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Senior Project Presentation

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  1. Senior Project Presentation Thursday, May 30 Friday, May 31 1 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

  2. Notecards • Cues: Intro, Paper, Fieldwork, Reflection • research/facts/quotes • Reminders: look at panel, smile, discuss the challenges • Number the cards in case you drop them

  3. Eye Contact Reading speech will result in at least a letter grade taken off score! • Look at panel members’ foreheads if nervous. • Glance at notecards

  4. Posture • Do not lean on podium • Stand up straight with both feet planted firmly on the ground • Do not put hands in pockets, play with hair, wring your hands • Feel free to make gestures, but keep them minimal • Move, but do not dance around

  5. Citing Your Sources • Any ideas/ facts taken from any source. • If you are quoting someone directly make sure you say, “And to quote John Brown, President of the American Cancer Association...” and verbally state that the quote is ending by saying “end quote” • If you don’t know author then you could say, “In the article titled…” or “According to the Web Page called….” • To quote my mentor, Garrett Calcaterra, “Writing introductions is the hardest part of writing.

  6. Visuals Interact with Visual throughout the speech • Appeal to emotions • Appeal to visual learners • DO NOT put copy of speech on visual • Specific facts from paper (quotes, statistics, examples) • Photos from fieldwork • Pictures and graphics • Complex terminology that audience must understand • -- Whatever you created, evidence of your accomplished goal

  7. Possible Visuals • PowerPoint • Objects (something that can easily be passed around the room or large enough for audience to see if you just hold it up) • Poster • Tri-fold, sturdy Board • Creative, Clean, and Readable • Internet connections: YouTube, website, blog

  8. What Do I Wear? A Guide to Dressing Appropriately for your SENIOR PROJECT PRESENTATION

  9. Ladies, make sure your pants are not too tight! They should fall straight down from the hips, NOT hug your curves! Cropped pants or capri pants are NOT acceptable.

  10. Skirts and dresses should fall to the knee. Shorter than the knee should be paired with tights so that you are not showing too much skin.

  11. Do not wear shirts that are tight or low cut. These pictures show acceptable tops.

  12. NO sandals NO strappy shoes NO platforms NO extremely high heels Shoes should be Conservative Closed toe or peep toe Low to mid heel or flats

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