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Present Your Findings

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Present your Results -What did you learn from your survey?

 

  

 

 

Use a Google Docs presentation to share the results of your survey with the rest of the class.

 

 

Your Presentation should be at at least 4 slides.

 

Your Presentation must include the following:

 

Slide #1. A Title Slide - Be creative - don't just call it "Computer Survey".

       

 

Slide#2. Tell us about your survey - what was the goal of the survey? - Include a hyperlink to your survey on the web on this slide.

 

Slides #3 and/or #4. Screenshots of your Graphs:  Be prepared to explain your graphs.   

     1 person= 1 graph    

     2 people= 2 graphs  

     (See Analyzing Data for directions on taking a screenshot).

 

This slide may also include any averages or minimum/maximum data that you calculated in your spreadsheet.  You should discuss that information in detail when you present.

 

A.Each graph must be explained in detail during the presentation.

 

B. At least 1 graphic image (clipart, animation etc) on each slide. 

     (Your graphs can count as an image on those slides).

 

Slide #5 - A Conclusion and Summary of the results from your survey. 

  • What did you learn from your data? 
  • Why do you think people answered the way they did?

 

7. Speak Loudly and Clearly when you present.

 

 

 

 

Use what you learned in the "Making a Bad Presentation" project :

 

  •  Use bullet points
  •  7X7 Rule
  •  Avoid distracting pictures and sounds
  •  Make good font size and style choices
  •  Make good color choices too.

 

Take some presentation tips from Steve Jobs. 

 

 

 

1. Create a Survey Using Forms

2. Post the Link to Your Survey

3. Take Other People's Surveys

4. Analyze Your Data

5. Present Your Findings

 

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