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Making a Bad Presentation

Page history last edited by Harold Olejarz 12 years, 3 months ago

Eisenhower Middle School

Wyckoff, New Jersey

 

 

Mr. Bonavitacola Mr. DeBlock
Mr. Olejarz

 


 

Data Analysis and Presentation

 

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3. Making a Bad Presentation

You will create a simple Presentation that intentionally breaks the "rules" of making a great presentation. You will then fix your presentation and assess the qualities of a good one.

 

1. Create a BAD Presentation - See the directions for making a Bad Presentation.

 

2.  View the Bad Presentation created by others and critique them using the Bad Presentation Evaluation.

 

3. Make your Bad Presentation Good -

     See the directions for correcting your Bad Presentation slide.

     See this Google Presentation for information about using bullet points in your presentation.

 

4. Complete the follow up questions to this activity:

 

     1. List the rules that you broke when you made your bad presentation

     2. Which rule do you think is the hardest to follow when you make a good presentation?  Explain in detail why you think that rule is hard to follow.


 

 

Steve Jobs Presentation Tips

 

 

 

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