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Evaluation |
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The following jobs are expected from each group. |
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PowerPoint presentation that covers all the information. Each member of the group must make a minimum of two slides. The presentation has to have a title slide and a Webliography slide as well as an end slide. It needs to include photographs from the Internet as well as photographs of the artistic drawings. |
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Skipware Satellite Picture |
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Poster must have a picture of the satellite, orbit, at least 4 real time data, reports on role and list of names, artistic renditions, and a graphic representation of the common components. |
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Copyright - All pictures in the PowerPoint and on the poster must have captions indicating the source of the pictures. |
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Rubrics |
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Oral Presentations - two members of the group will give the information in the PowerPoint and two members of the group will discussion the poster. The part each is to give is to be decided in advance and the presentations need to be practiced to be smooth. |
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Checklists |
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Conclusion |
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Using Word, write a report that describes what you learned about each satellite and how it contributes personally to your life. It should start with a short introductory paragraph, one paragraph for each satellite, a paragraph describing your experience as part of a group and a final paragraph describing how you feel about satellite technology and what you think it will be like in the future. It needs to demonstrate good writing skills and be double spaced. |
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Created by Ginny Novell |
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Last updated April 9, 2003 |
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